Guitar instructor needed in Bossier City, LA

Job brief Job Pay: $20 - $30 an hour Job Categories: Recreational Arts Instructors (Education & Instruction) Job Types: Parttime,Contract Job Locations: Bossier City LA Job Description Do you bring out the star in your students? Our motto here at Taylor Robinson Music is "Learn to Play From the Heart", and we are looking for private music instructors who share the same philosophy! We strive to make music lessons as accessible and affordable to as many people as possible because we believe the importance of music education is essential to making the world a better, happier place! Taylor Robinson Music is hiring private music instructors, especially for Guitar. We do not have a brick-and-mortar studio location in the Bossier City, LA area, but we have students needing teachers ASAP! Lessons can occur in the students' homes; in your own home or your own studio/rehearsal space; or via webcam. Please note that while we do get requests for webcam, they make up only a small percentage of our student base. Most of our students still prefer in-person lessons, so we need local instructors who can host students and/or are willing to travel to students in the Bossier City, LA area. You would be paid on an independent contractor basis between $20-$30 per hour dependent on travel time, your experience/education, and your student retention rate. You have the freedom to set your own schedule, as well as your own curriculum/lesson plans! Also, we take care of all the advertising, marketing, and SEO work for you to bring the students in and handle all the billing to help lighten your load so you can focus on what's most important -- the music! If you are great with kids, love teaching, keep in good communication with our office, and are organized and on time for all lessons, Taylor Robinson Music might be the place. Formal music training is not mandatory but EITHER a degree in music, enrollment in a music program, professional performing experience, or previous teaching experience is a must. If you have one of the above and are interested in learning more, please apply using the link below: www.taylorrobinsonmusic.com/teach-music Are you taking any additional COVID-19 precautions? Though some students are okay to take lessons via webcam, most students are hoping to go to their instructor's studio or have their instructor come to their home. You must wear a mask, sanitize your hands, & practice social distancing when applicable. Apply Now Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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