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New Horizons Daytime Strings Director

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Groton Hill Music Center

Groton, MA (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/30/2026

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Job Description

Groton Hill Music Center 122 Old Ayer Road Groton, MA 01450
Date Posted:
April 10, 2026
Region:
Central Massachusetts Category:
Education/Instruction Type:
Part-Time
New Horizons Daytime Strings Director Description:
Groton Hill Music Center is the region's premier nonprofit center for outstanding music education, professional performances, andmunity engagement programs. We are seeking an experienced orchestra educator to lead and develop a daytime ensemble for older adult string players. This will be a non-auditioned ensemble for adults 50 and over that performs accessible arrangements of favorite melodies, with a focus on buildingmunity with others who a love of music.
PRIMARY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
 The New Horizons Daytime Strings Director will help to build this new and exciting program at Groton Hill. The ability to inspire and instruct older students while demonstrating appropriate string technique is a must. Teaching a group class or private lessons at Groton Hill is also a possibility, depending on mutual interest.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate should have a degree in music, as well as relevant teaching and/or orchestral direction experience. Candidates must have a working knowledge of appropriate string literature for musicians ages 50+ and the proven ability to lead a program built upon that material. Candidates must be able to demonstrate effective and efficient classroom/rehearsal technique, a high level of on-stage conductingpetence, andfort in addressing an audience from the stage. The proposed rehearsal schedule for this ensemble would be Tuesday mornings from 10:30-11:30am. This role also has considerable room for growth by way of buildingmunity, events, and a culture of excitement around string performance at Groton Hill Music. Teaching private lessons at Groton Hill is also a possibility, depending on mutual interest. Groton Hill Music faculty members are responsible for: inspiring and sharing their love of music with their students; setting a high bar for students' levels of technical skill and musicality; clearlymunicating expectations and working toward d goals; advocating for their students to engage in additional GHM programs and special events to deepen their musical development and theirmitment to their studies. Groton Hill music offers many ancillary benefits to our faculty members, including a variety of paid professional performance opportunities and funding for professional development (by application). Regular weekly teaching throughout the school year is required, as is attendance at an annual fall faculty meeting, hosting at least one student recital, and thepletion of occasional clerical tasks. Timeliness and reliability, as well as strongmunication practices with both students/families and school staff, are essential.
Location:
122 Old Ayer Road, Groton MA

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