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Job Description
Elementary General and Instrumental Music Region 14 School District - 4.5 Woodbury, CT Job Details 1 day ago Qualifications Teaching Certification Research Subject-specific Teaching Certification Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS)
Full Job Description JobID:
939
Position Type:
Elementary School Teaching/Instrumental Music Date Posted:
6/12/2026
Location:
Mitchell Elementary School Date Available:
08/24/2026
Closing Date:
06/26/2026 Region 14 Vacancy
POSITION
Elementary General and Instrumental Music
LOCATION
Mitchell Elementary School
START DATE
August 24, 2026 (New Faculty Orientation August 19th and 20th)
DEADLINE DATE
June 26, 2026
GENERAL DUTIES:
A Region 14 music teacher works to implement the National Core Arts Standards. Region 14 teachers are leaders in their fields and specialize in meeting students' needs in and across a variety of State and National Standards while maintaining and furthering a positive school and classroom climate and culture. Region 14 music teachers work with the Director of Fine Arts to engage in data analysis and continually develop research-based lessons that meet the needs of all students. A commitment to researching and implementing effective and dynamic strategies for tier one instruction is required. Region 14 music teachers strive for excellence and engage students in productive struggle to support them in developing the habits of mind and foundational skills necessary to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally while developing an appreciation for music.
Instruct, guide, discipline and supervise in accordance with Region 14's goals and objectives, the Professional Code of Responsibilities, and the district's framework for evaluation and support Acknowledge and respect individual differences in each student, holding high standards for every student while scaffolding for dependent learners to reach standards Foster creativity, musical expression, respect, and a lifelong love of music Teach foundational music concepts and skills through singing, movement, playing of instruments, technology, and hands-on learning experiences Instruct and direct elementary instrumental music students in the development of foundational string and band techniques, music literacy, ensemble performance skills, and age-appropriate musicianship in preparation for school concerts and other performances. Plan and deliver a balanced elementary instrumental music program that fosters music appreciation, musicianship, and performance skills through band and string instruction; utilize the Board of Education's curriculum and appropriate learning activities while providing small-group, and full ensemble instruction to meet the diverse needs of learners. Establish and maintain sound relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers, non-teaching personnel, and administrators to work collaboratively in the best interests of the students Seek and act on feedback from the Director of Fine Arts, colleagues, and administrators Establish and maintain frequent communication with parents, guardians, and families Evaluate student needs based on data and employ a variety of instructional strategies to meet these needs Actively participate in professional learning opportunities provided by the district and incorporate new learning into instructional practices Pursue continuous professional growth to stay abreast of changes in the field Perform additional duties, where appropriate, which are assigned within the scope of employment and certification
SALARY:
Per Contract
UNION AFFILIATION
Nonnewaug Teachers' Association
PLEASE APPLY ONLINE AND PROVIDE
Letter of intent Resume 3 letters of reference Transcripts Proof of Certification Tacy Nettleton, Human Resources Coordinator The Regional School District 14 Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, national/ethnic origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or disability in its programs, activities, and employment practices as set forth in compliance with the Office of Civil Rights, Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504. Any person having inquiries concerning Regional School District 14 Public Schools' compliance with Section 504, Title VI or Title IX should contact: Dina Ericson, Director of Student Services, Regional School District 14, 5 Minortown Road, PO Box 469, Woodbury, CT 06798 (203) 263-0416