Music Teacher Application
Downingtown Music Academy is looking for passionate, reliable, enthusiastic music teachers who make lessons fun and creative for children and adults alike. The music teacher must be willing to travel to student homes in Chester County (Downingtown PA, West Chester PA, Thorndale PA, Coatesville PA) and work weekends, comfortable teaching special needs and various ages/learning styles. You must be able to use Google Hangouts and Skype for online music lessons. You must have music degree or relevant music instructor work experience. Music teachers will be paid 80 percent of student payments on a monthly basis. This is an independent contractor position. If this sounds like you please complete the form below.
Instructor Application



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