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Band/Instrumental Music Teacher - Harry Hurst Middle School

St. Charles Parish Public Schools

Posted 03/02/26

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$63,000-$84,840/year

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13855 River Road, Luling, LA 70070

Full-Time
Entry level
Education / Training
In Person

Job Description

Salary:

  • $63,000-$84,840

Work Duration:

  • 9 Months
  • 183 Days
  • 7.5 Hours/Day

Responsibilities:

  • Setting rigorous yet appropriate learning outcomes
  • Provide developmental support to students learning to play instruments
  • Establishing supportive relationships with students and families
  • Engaging students in meaningful, developmentally appropriate, real-world discussions and learning activities to develop artistic expression
  • Developing authentic and aligned assessments to measure student growth and inform instructional decisions
  • Prepare students for public presentation of performing ensembles
  • Prepare students for transition beyond middle school performing ensembles
  • Collaboratively work with team members to fulfill the mission, vision, and beliefs of both the school(s) and the district

Certification Requirements:

  • Bachelor of Arts or Science degree
  • Possess a Louisiana teaching certificate Type “A,” “B,” or “C,” - or- Level 1, 2 or 3 in Instrumental Music
  • Experience in working with various grade levels in instrumental music instruction--PREFERRED

District Support & Commitment:

  • Professional growth opportunities for upward mobility and career advancement
  • Participation in New Teacher Orientation professional development sessions
  • Assignment of a school-based mentor for multi-year support, coaching, and orientation
  • Support from fellow district arts teachers
  • Support from the Coordinator of the Arts
  • Enrollment in an Employee Discount Program


Skills

  • Instrumental Music

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About St. Charles Parish Public Schools

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St. Charles Parish Public Schools has been at the forefront of education and a leader among public schools in Louisiana since the mid 1970’s. Led by Superintendent Dr. Kenneth W. Oertling and eight board members, the school system is home to more than 9,800 students and 1,700 employees. Fifteen schools, four centers and 7 sites serve the community of St. Charles Parish with classes ranging from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, head start, adult education, and community education. This close knit community takes pride in its “A” rated school system and its rich history, which is evident through its commitment with 93 percent of students in the area attending St. Charles Parish Public Schools.