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Youth Theater Student Volunteer

Fishers, United States
About Us

Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy is a music school committed to fostering a love for music and performing arts and providing high-quality instruction to students of all ages and skill levels. We believe in nurturing creativity, discipline, and a passion for music in a supportive and engaging environment.

Job Summary

This is an unpaid, volunteer position.

The Student Councilor Volunteer is an internship for high school aged students with theatrical experience who are interested in assisting with choreography for our youth theater programs.  Students in this role pla a vital role in fostering a positive and inclusive environment for all participants. This position involves collaborating with theater Directors and staff to support the artistic vision of productions and to help design and teach age-appropriate choreography to our youth theater students.  Responsibilities include mentoring theater students in their theatrical pursuits while having direct input into the final production's choreography.  Ideal candidates should possess strong leadership skills, a passion for the performing arts, and a commitment to creating a supportive community where creativity and self-expression can thrive.

Key Responsibilities
  • Engage theater students.
  • Design choreography for specific scenes as advised by the Director.
  • Assist Director with scene run through choreography.
  • Foster a positive and encouraging learning environment that promotes student engagement and growth.

How to Apply

Click Apply Now button and complete the form.  Provide as much information of your theater experience as possible and submit at least two personal references.

Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.

Responsibilities

  • Determining student goals and objectives, and discussing lesson details with them.
  • Structuring individual lessons based on client preferences and goals.
  • Providing students with appropriate materials and resources.
  • Showing up on time for scheduled practice sessions, recitals, competitions, and other events.
  • Teaching music theory, helping students sharpen their sight-reading, memorization, improvising techniques, or other student-defined goals.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in music, music education, or related field.
  • Availability to teach at least 8 hours per week; two evenings a week minimum, but more preferred; core hours 4pm to 8pm.
  • Strong musical ability, as well as proven skills with your instrument.
  • Previous experience as a music teacher preferred.
  • Strong motivational skills.

Nice to have

  • Previous experience as a music teacher preferred.
  • Fluent sight-reading.
  • Patience, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Willingness to teach online/virtual lessons.

What's great in the job?


  • Professional, state-of-the-art facility
  • Dedicated administrative support staff
  • Black box theater and recital hall available
  • Friendly co-workers with a passion for music education
  • Perks and benefits
  • Cross training
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What We Offer

A friendly and passionate environment that fosters creativity and collaboration among staff and students. A supportive community encourages personal growth and artistic expression, making it an inspiring place to work. With a shared commitment to nurturing talent and a love for music, the academy stands out as a vibrant hub for educators and musicians alike. 


Perks

Access to school resources and facilities


Trainings

Professional Development