San Francisco Conservatory of Music is Hiring a Job-TAC Adjunct Teacher, Ableton Live Instructor Near San Francisco, CA
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Part-time Description Welcome to TAC! An incredibly creative and cutting edge music program. We are seeking qualified applicants to teach the following courses in fall/spring 2024-25
TAC 121 Ableton Live
Class Description This class is designed to provide fluency in Ableton Live as an instrumentalist might become fluent with an instrument. Various forms of music will be created using the program. Students become familiar with the basics of MIDI, audio recording, and navigating Ableton Live's different menus, quickly and efficiently. This is a studio class, so students will be expected to create new works to be discussed. This course runs from the week of September 3rd to December 16th The courses will be taught in-person, Mondays from 6-7:50 Requirements
Bachelor's degree Or Equivalent Professional experience
Extensive Knowledge with the subject matter and best industry practices
Expertise with Ableton
Preferred Qualifications
Collegiate teaching experience
Knowledge of multiple styles of music
Professional experience as a musician
Ableton certified instructor
How to Apply We prefer to receive applications through our website. This position will be open until filled. About SFCM At the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, we're advancing a new model of music education that sets students up for a rewarding career in music and a path of lifelong learning. With our partnerships with artist-management companies Opus 3 and Askonas Holt and record label Pentatone, and our faculty, facilities, and position at the heart of the San Francisco music scene, there is no music school with a comparable ability to prepare-and define-the 21st-century musician. Equal Opportunity Employer SFCM is a fully committed equal employment opportunity institution and welcomes applications from all qualified persons, including those who consider themselves to be of a race, national origin or ancestry that is not fully represented in musical arts programs in the United States. Personnel decisions regarding applicants for employment are made without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabled veteran, age, citizenship, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state or local laws. Salary Description