YONA-Sistema Teaching Artist- Brass and Site Coordinator

at  Francis Winspear Centre for Music

Edmonton, AB T5J 4B2, Canada -

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Immediate10 May, 2025USD 3000 Monthly10 Feb, 20251 year(s) or aboveSecondary Education,Children,Sharepoint,Music Lessons,Microsoft Office,Google Suite,Chairs,Groups,Music Performance,Communication Skills,Computer LiteracyNoNo
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About the role:
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Term: Part time from February 2025 – June 2025
Salary: $12,000 for the term
Hours: 4 days per week from approximately 2-6:30 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday.
Who we are:
As one of Canada’s premier music venues, the Francis Winspear Centre for Music provides musical experiences rooted in creativity, imagination, and excellence. We emphasize the importance of live experiences, hosting music groups and individuals of all abilities, anchored by our resident artists, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
Located on Indigenous peoples’ traditional lands, we believe music is an expressive language that unites people. We are dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming, and accessible space for our community to create, exhibit, and learn about music.
Since 1997, the Winspear Centre has been a cornerstone of Edmonton’s Arts District, welcoming 250,000 visitors annually for musical performances, rehearsals, literary events, meetings, receptions, graduations, and educational programs. Currently, we are expanding the Winspear Centre with a new second performance hall, classrooms, and mixed-use immersive spaces.
Learn more at winspearcentre.com.
The Youth Orchestra of Northern Alberta (YONA) Sistema program strives to have a lasting positive community impact by providing free music-centered programming for youth in Northern Alberta’s priority neighborhoods. Our team is passionate about introducing the richness of music to those who might not otherwise have the opportunity, and we believe that ensemble music making is a transformative experience.
We encourage you to visit our website to learn more: http://www.yona-sistema.com/.
Who you are:
You have a strong background in your brass instrument, knowledge of music pedagogy, and experience working with children and youth. You love all aspects of music, you enjoy working on a team and bringing out the best in those around you. You are creative and flexible, you rise to challenges and you are not afraid to try new things. You are aligned with these values and want us to succeed together.

What we can offer you:

  • Paid flex days off to pursue performance or professional opportunities
  • Paid professional development
  • Team-based work environment offering training and support from experienced colleagues.
  • Connection to the broader Winspear Centre organization, with opportunities to attend concerts and support non-YONA events and programs.
  • Mission-driven work with noticeable impact on the students and communities served.
  • Opportunity to share your love of music with others every day!

Job Summary:
In this dual role, the YONA-Sistema Teaching Artist and Site Coordinator is responsible for providing music instruction to groups of up to 20 students and for all operations at a YONA-Sistema site including managing student records, coordinating off-site events, liaising with YONA leadership, school administration, other Site Coordinators, and acting as the primary point of contact for YONA families.
Planning and preparation time outside of program delivery hours is included as an expectation of the role, and additional time is required throughout the year for concerts, events, staff meetings, and professional development.
The contract is considered for renewal on an annual basis.

What you will do:

  • Provide daily instrumental music instruction to a group of up to 20 students
  • Lead students in rehearsals and concerts
  • Assist students with academic work, supervise break and snack times
  • Work with a team of colleagues at your site and across all sites to provide support for all students in the program
  • Collaborate with the entire YONA team to support strategic goals of the program
  • Act as the primary point of contact for YONA families, Teaching Artists, school administration, and YONA leadership for all matters related to your site. Maintain positive relationships with multiple stakeholders to ensure the smooth running of the program
  • Oversee daily program operations on site. Ensure student and staff safety and crisis management plan
  • Manage student records and program supplies
  • Coordinate all off-site events, including combined rehearsals, concerts, and community events
  • Attend regular meetings with all Site Coordinators and lead weekly site staff meetings
  • Manage program volunteers
  • Support Teaching Artists in enforcing YONA policies
  • Advocate for a program culture that runs according to YONA values, following trauma informed practice and with an eye to equity and inclusion
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Advanced training in brass instrument(s)
  • Post-secondary education in music performance or education preferred
  • Previous experience teaching your instrument to groups of children
  • Computer literacy, including familiarity with Microsoft Office, Sharepoint, and Google Suite
  • Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to engage with diverse families
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • Organized and detail-oriented
  • A level of physical fitness allowing for lifting and carrying equipment such as music stands, chairs, tables, and instruments
  • Clear criminal record check including vulnerable sector search

Competencies:

  • General knowledge of elementary academic curriculum expectations
  • Additional experience and/or interest in arranging, improvisation, conducting, composing an asset
  • Knowledge of the El Sistema philosophy and awareness of music for social change programs
  • Interest in social justice and knowledge of current trends in equity, diversity, and inclusion

Please submit your cover letter and resume to apply. The posting will remain open until suitable candidates are found.
The Winspear Centre is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Applicants who are either Canadian or permanent residents of Canada will be considered prior to international applicants. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Part-time, Fixed term contract
Pay: $3,000.00 per month

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday

Experience:

  • teaching music lessons: 1 year (preferred)
  • teaching children: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-03-1

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Responsibilities:

  • Provide daily instrumental music instruction to a group of up to 20 students
  • Lead students in rehearsals and concerts
  • Assist students with academic work, supervise break and snack times
  • Work with a team of colleagues at your site and across all sites to provide support for all students in the program
  • Collaborate with the entire YONA team to support strategic goals of the program
  • Act as the primary point of contact for YONA families, Teaching Artists, school administration, and YONA leadership for all matters related to your site. Maintain positive relationships with multiple stakeholders to ensure the smooth running of the program
  • Oversee daily program operations on site. Ensure student and staff safety and crisis management plan
  • Manage student records and program supplies
  • Coordinate all off-site events, including combined rehearsals, concerts, and community events
  • Attend regular meetings with all Site Coordinators and lead weekly site staff meetings
  • Manage program volunteers
  • Support Teaching Artists in enforcing YONA policies
  • Advocate for a program culture that runs according to YONA values, following trauma informed practice and with an eye to equity and inclusion
  • Other duties as assigne


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:1.0Max:6.0 year(s)

Education Management

Teaching / Education

Education, Teaching

Diploma

Music performance or education preferred

Proficient

1

Edmonton, AB T5J 4B2, Canada