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Piano Teacher/Coordinator

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University of Michigan

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$55,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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How to Apply To be considered for this position, candidates must include a cover letter specifying their interest in and qualifications for this position, with explicit examples of inclusive teaching practices and experience working with diverse populations. The cover letter should be the first page of your resume and uploaded as one document. Please include the following in your materials:
Cover Letter:
Detailed letter specifying interest and qualifications, including specific examples of: Inclusive teaching practices and experience with diverse student populations, program coordination and leadership experience, philosophy regarding pre-college and collegiate piano education
Curriculum Vitae/Resume:
Comprehensive academic and professional background
Teaching Portfolio:
Including student testimonials, sample curricula, and video links that demonstrate teaching a pre-college private lesson and group class.
References:
Names and contact information for three professional references who can speak to teaching effectiveness and program management capabilities Job Summary It is the mission of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance to create an environment of educational and artistic excellence by nurturing creativity, academic integrity, and professionalism in its faculty and students. As a comprehensive performing arts school set in one of the world's finest public institutions of higher education, the School is deeply engaged in the creation, practice, scholarship, and pedagogy of music, theatre, and dance. We aim to provide leadership, nationally and internationally, in all three fields. We assert and celebrate the value of the arts to the mission of the University of Michigan. We serve the community, the region, and the State of Michigan through public performances, cultural resources, arts education, and outreach programs. The School's mission is predicated on the belief that the study and practice of the performing arts depend upon a diverse community of learning in which a spirit of social responsibility and principled entrepreneurship is fostered. This full-time, staff position serves dual critical functions within our music program: Class Piano Coordinator (approximately 50% of workload) and Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) Teacher (approximately 50% of workload). The role ensures program integrity for our NASM-accredited curriculum while providing exceptional educational experiences for both collegiate and pre-college students from diverse backgrounds and musical experiences. Responsibilities
  • Class Piano Coordination (approximately 50-60% of workload)
Program Management & Leadership:
Coordinate approximately 45 class piano sections each semester across eight different course levels, serving ~550 non-keyboard music majors annually Coordinate and assist over 30 graduate student instructors (GSIs), including conducting orientation sessions each fall and winter semester Handle daily scheduling conflicts, substitute coverage coordination, and GSI office hours management Work directly with the Registrar's office on scheduling, enrollment issues, and roster management Oversee class piano enrollment patterns and make recommendations for section openings/closures Assign teachers and coordinate room assignment for non-major piano lessons
Curriculum & Assessment Oversight:
Maintain and update all course materials including syllabi, teaching manuals, Canvas sites, and assessment tools for eight different course levels Personally grade at least 50% of all midterm and final examinations to ensure consistency across sections Create, organize, and administer makeup examinations throughout each semester Oversee placement examinations and coordinate exam scheduling for 1,200+ individual student assessments annually Prepare new examination materials using notation software and update assessment rubrics Review and approve final grades with GSIs before Canvas and Wolverine Access submission
Daily Operations & Communication:
Respond to extensive email communications (typically 1-2.5 hours daily) from GSIs and undergraduate students regarding scheduling, registration, assignments, syllabi, Canvas, grades, and other concerns Make regular Canvas announcements and perform system maintenance across multiple course sites Coordinate substitute teaching arrangements and maintain tracking spreadsheets Conduct attendance checks and communicate with GSIs regarding record updates Assist students with registration issues and course placement decisions Order textbooks each semester and coordinate GSI textbook distribution
Student Support & Programming:
Review Piano 150 applications and assign students to appropriate GSIs Coordinate Piano 150 lesson room assignments and scheduling Organize Piano 150 Showcase events including logistics and program creation Coordinate Class Piano Pop-Up Concerts and community engagement events Compile recruitment materials and encourage enrollment in non-major piano courses Process override requests and assist with Midterm Progress Reports Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) Teaching (approximately 40-50% of workload)
Direct Instruction:
Teach 15-20 private lessons per week during the academic season (September through April) Lead 3-4 group classes weekly, creating cohesive curricula that bridge private and group learning Continue PPLP instruction during summer months (May through August) Prepare comprehensive lesson plans and all required materials for both private and group instruction Design weekly group lesson plans that complement and reinforce private lesson content
Student Development & Assessment:
Prepare students for recitals, masterclasses, and examinations Attend recitals where private students are performing and all spring recital events Support students through Royal Conservatory Music Development Program assessments Create individualized learning plans for beginning through advanced pre-college students Foster inclusive learning environments that celebrate diverse musical backgrounds and learning styles
Program Coordination:
Assist the PPLP coordinator with recital logistics and music library operations Coordinate cohesive private lesson content and group lesson plans through Google Suite Support recruitment and retention efforts for the pre-college program Maintain regular communication with PPLP families and address concerns promptly
Technology & Equipment:
Utilize audio and video equipment, keyboards, and communication systems effectively Troubleshoot piano lab equipment and coordinate repair requests Assist the PPLP coordinator in maintaining Canvas sites and digital resources for PPLP students and families Integrate technology thoughtfully into both individual and group instruction Required Qualifications
    Education:
    Doctoral degree (DMA) in Piano Pedagogy (strongly preferred) or Piano Performance; Master's degree with exceptional experience will be considered
    Teaching Experience:
    Significant experience in pre-college group and private piano teaching, demonstrating ability to work with students of varying skill levels and backgrounds
    Curriculum Knowledge:
    Expertise in developing and implementing curricula for beginning through advanced pre-college students
    Assessment Experience:
    Significant knowledge of the Royal Conservatory Music Development Program syllabus and assessments (strongly preferred)
    Collegiate Experience:
    Demonstrated experience with collegiate class piano curricula and large-scale program coordination
    Technical Skills:
    Proficiency with learning management systems (Canvas), Google Workspace, and keyboard lab technology including audio/video equipment
    Leadership Skills:
    Experience supervising and mentoring teaching staff, with demonstrated ability to provide constructive feedback and professional development
    Communication:
    Excellent organizational and communication skills, with ability to manage extensive daily correspondence and coordinate multiple stakeholders
    Flexibility:
    Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed for recitals and special events
    Workplace Community:
    Experience working effectively with different communities and cultures; experience working directly with faculty, staff and students.
    Preferred Qualifications:
    Experience with notation software, basic audio/video editing, and Google Workspace products Background in online or hybrid instructional design Previous experience coordinating large-scale academic programs Performance experience that enriches teaching and mentoring capabilities Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes. It is expected this position is on campus 4 days per week. Additional Information Candidates for this position must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Union Affiliation This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the USU Organization which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment. U-M EEO Statement The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer. Job Opening
    ID 275473
    Working Title Piano Teacher/Coordinator Job Title Piano Teacher Work Location Ann Arbor Campus Ann Arbor, MI Modes of Work Mobile/Remote Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular FLSA Status Exempt Organizational Group School Music Department School of Music,Theatre&Dance Posting Begin/End Date 4/12/2026
    • 5/03/2026 Salary $55,000.00
    • $55,000.00 Career Interest Instructional Services The Arts Piano Teacher/Coordinator 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 503 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 $55,000 a year
    • Full-time University of Michigan 2,702 reviews $55,000 a year
    • Full-time How to Apply To be considered for this position, candidates must include a cover letter specifying their interest in and qualifications for this position, with explicit examples of inclusive teaching practices and experience working with diverse populations.
    The cover letter should be the first page of your resume and uploaded as one document. Please include the following in your materials:
    Cover Letter:
    Detailed letter specifying interest and qualifications, including specific examples of: Inclusive teaching practices and experience with diverse student populations, program coordination and leadership experience, philosophy regarding pre-college and collegiate piano education
    Curriculum Vitae/Resume:
    Comprehensive academic and professional background
    Teaching Portfolio:
    Including student testimonials, sample curricula, and video links that demonstrate teaching a pre-college private lesson and group class.
    References:
    Names and contact information for three professional references who can speak to teaching effectiveness and program management capabilities Job Summary It is the mission of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance to create an environment of educational and artistic excellence by nurturing creativity, academic integrity, and professionalism in its faculty and students. As a comprehensive performing arts school set in one of the world's finest public institutions of higher education, the School is deeply engaged in the creation, practice, scholarship, and pedagogy of music, theatre, and dance. We aim to provide leadership, nationally and internationally, in all three fields. We assert and celebrate the value of the arts to the mission of the University of Michigan. We serve the community, the region, and the State of Michigan through public performances, cultural resources, arts education, and outreach programs. The School's mission is predicated on the belief that the study and practice of the performing arts depend upon a diverse community of learning in which a spirit of social responsibility and principled entrepreneurship is fostered. This full-time, staff position serves dual critical functions within our music program: Class Piano Coordinator (approximately 50% of workload) and Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) Teacher (approximately 50% of workload). The role ensures program integrity for our NASM-accredited curriculum while providing exceptional educational experiences for both collegiate and pre-college students from diverse backgrounds and musical experiences. Responsibilities
    • Class Piano Coordination (approximately 50-60% of workload)
    Program Management & Leadership:
    Coordinate approximately 45 class piano sections each semester across eight different course levels, serving ~550 non-keyboard music majors annually Coordinate and assist over 30 graduate student instructors (GSIs), including conducting orientation sessions each fall and winter semester Handle daily scheduling conflicts, substitute coverage coordination, and GSI office hours management Work directly with the Registrar's office on scheduling, enrollment issues, and roster management Oversee class piano enrollment patterns and make recommendations for section openings/closures Assign teachers and coordinate room assignment for non-major piano lessons
    Curriculum & Assessment Oversight:
    Maintain and update all course materials including syllabi, teaching manuals, Canvas sites, and assessment tools for eight different course levels Personally grade at least 50% of all midterm and final examinations to ensure consistency across sections Create, organize, and administer makeup examinations throughout each semester Oversee placement examinations and coordinate exam scheduling for 1,200+ individual student assessments annually Prepare new examination materials using notation software and update assessment rubrics Review and approve final grades with GSIs before Canvas and Wolverine Access submission
    Daily Operations & Communication:
    Respond to extensive email communications (typically 1-2.5 hours daily) from GSIs and undergraduate students regarding scheduling, registration, assignments, syllabi, Canvas, grades, and other concerns Make regular Canvas announcements and perform system maintenance across multiple course sites Coordinate substitute teaching arrangements and maintain tracking spreadsheets Conduct attendance checks and communicate with GSIs regarding record updates Assist students with registration issues and course placement decisions Order textbooks each semester and coordinate GSI textbook distribution
    Student Support & Programming:
    Review Piano 150 applications and assign students to appropriate GSIs Coordinate Piano 150 lesson room assignments and scheduling Organize Piano 150 Showcase events including logistics and program creation Coordinate Class Piano Pop-Up Concerts and community engagement events Compile recruitment materials and encourage enrollment in non-major piano courses Process override requests and assist with Midterm Progress Reports Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) Teaching (approximately 40-50% of workload)
    Direct Instruction:
    Teach 15-20 private lessons per week during the academic season (September through April) Lead 3-4 group classes weekly, creating cohesive curricula that bridge private and group learning Continue PPLP instruction during summer months (May through August) Prepare comprehensive lesson plans and all required materials for both private and group instruction Design weekly group lesson plans that complement and reinforce private lesson content
    Student Development & Assessment:
    Prepare students for recitals, masterclasses, and examinations Attend recitals where private students are performing and all spring recital events Support students through Royal Conservatory Music Development Program assessments Create individualized learning plans for beginning through advanced pre-college students Foster inclusive learning environments that celebrate diverse musical backgrounds and learning styles
    Program Coordination:
    Assist the PPLP coordinator with recital logistics and music library operations Coordinate cohesive private lesson content and group lesson plans through Google Suite Support recruitment and retention efforts for the pre-college program Maintain regular communication with PPLP families and address concerns promptly
    Technology & Equipment:
    Utilize audio and video equipment, keyboards, and communication systems effectively Troubleshoot piano lab equipment and coordinate repair requests Assist the PPLP coordinator in maintaining Canvas sites and digital resources for PPLP students and families Integrate technology thoughtfully into both individual and group instruction Required Qualifications
      Education:
      Doctoral degree (DMA) in Piano Pedagogy (strongly preferred) or Piano Performance; Master's degree with exceptional experience will be considered
      Teaching Experience:
      Significant experience in pre-college group and private piano teaching, demonstrating ability to work with students of varying skill levels and backgrounds
      Curriculum Knowledge:
      Expertise in developing and implementing curricula for beginning through advanced pre-college students
      Assessment Experience:
      Significant knowledge of the Royal Conservatory Music Development Program syllabus and assessments (strongly preferred)
      Collegiate Experience:
      Demonstrated experience with collegiate class piano curricula and large-scale program coordination
      Technical Skills:
      Proficiency with learning management systems (Canvas), Google Workspace, and keyboard lab technology including audio/video equipment
      Leadership Skills:
      Experience supervising and mentoring teaching staff, with demonstrated ability to provide constructive feedback and professional development
      Communication:
      Excellent organizational and communication skills, with ability to manage extensive daily correspondence and coordinate multiple stakeholders
      Flexibility:
      Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed for recitals and special events
      Workplace Community:
      Experience working effectively with different communities and cultures; experience working directly with faculty, staff and students.
      Preferred Qualifications:
      Experience with notation software, basic audio/video editing, and Google Workspace products Background in online or hybrid instructional design Previous experience coordinating large-scale academic programs Performance experience that enriches teaching and mentoring capabilities Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes. It is expected this position is on campus 4 days per week. Additional Information Candidates for this position must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Union Affiliation This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the USU Organization which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment. U-M EEO Statement The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer. Job Opening
      ID 275473
      Working Title Piano Teacher/Coordinator Job Title Piano Teacher Work Location Ann Arbor Campus Ann Arbor, MI Modes of Work Mobile/Remote Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular FLSA Status Exempt Organizational Group School Music Department School of Music,Theatre&Dance Posting Begin/End Date 4/12/2026
      • 5/03/2026 Salary $55,000.00
      • $55,000.
      00 Career Interest Instructional Services The Arts

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