The Australian International School Bangkok is currently seeking a dedicated Specialist Classroom Music Teacher to join our Music Department on a full-time basis. The successful candidate will deliver engaging music lessons, lead choirs, and support school performances while collaborating with three other full-time music teachers.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach music classes across the AISB campuses as needed.
- Collaborate with the Primary to Year 7 Music Teacher to prepare and submit lesson plans before each school term.
- Complete student assessments and reports within deadlines.
- Organize and deliver After School Activities, including private music lessons and choir programs.
- Contribute to the Summer School program, enriching students' musical experiences beyond the classroom.
- Promote and support AISB's Choir, Singing, Piano, and Performing Arts programs.
- Lead Junior, Senior Primary, and Secondary choirs and assist with vocal training for Secondary students.
- Work with the Performance Committee to plan and deliver school productions, concerts, recitals, assemblies, and special events, both on campus and at external venues throughout the academic year.
- Collaborate with the Head of Primary and the Music and Performing Arts team to develop promotional initiatives showcasing the school's programs.
- Support the marketing of music activities by providing lesson highlights, photographs, videos, and captions for social media and the school website.
Interested applicants should submit their application, including a cover letter, to careers@australianisb.ac.th.
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