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Teach Music. Build Community.
At Mechanics of Music, we believe that great teaching comes from passion, patience, and genuine connection. Our studio is built on community, where teachers and students grow together through curiosity, encouragement, and shared love of music.
We’re always looking for instructors who bring both skill and heart—people who know that progress isn’t just about perfect technique, but about confidence, creativity, and joy. Whether you teach guitar, piano, ukulele, drums, violin, or voice, you’ll find a supportive environment here where your ideas are valued and your teaching style is respected.
Our teachers enjoy flexible scheduling, collaborative opportunities, and a steady base of students who are eager to learn. You’ll have the chance to perform, lead workshops, and be part of community events that celebrate music in all its forms.
If you want to join a team that takes teaching seriously but never forgets the fun of making music, we’d love to hear from you.

Why Work Here
We offer:
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A supportive, professional studio culture
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Flexible scheduling (in-person and online lessons)
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Opportunities for performance, workshops, and student recitals
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A chance to influence the musical journey of learners of all ages
What We’re Looking For
You’ll thrive here if you:
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Teach one or more of these: ukulele, guitar, piano, banjo, violin, vocals, or other instruments
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Are punctual, prepared, and proactive in communication
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Value respect, kindness, and inclusion in your interactions
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Are comfortable working with beginners and more advanced students
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Can adapt to both in-studio and online teaching
Responsibilities
As a teacher at Mechanics of Music, you will:
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Prepare lesson plans suited to student levels
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Track student progress and provide feedback
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Attend regular check-ins with studio leadership
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Participate in studio events, recitals, and community-building efforts
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Follow studio policies and uphold professional conduct
How to Apply
Send your resume, a brief teaching philosophy (250 words or so), and any relevant sample materials (recordings, lesson plans, etc.) to admin@mechanicsofmusic.com.
We’ll review submissions on an ongoing basis. Qualified candidates will be contacted for a conversation and demo lesson.