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Music Instructors (Brooklyn)

$25-50/hour

455 E 45th St, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA

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Are you passionate about music and would like to teach your instrument and make a few extra dollars? Do you have the skills and enthusiasm to inspire others in their creative journey? We are currently seeking talented and dedicated instructors Violin Guitar Piano Drums Steelpan / steel drums Dance Arts and craft Trumpet We are looking for instructors in various musical disciplines to teach a range of instruments and styles. The ideal candidate will be proficient in their respective field, possess excellent communication skills, and have a passion for nurturing the artistic growth of students. newbies welcome!!!! Join us in fostering a love for music and the arts! We look forward to welcoming dynamic and talented instructors to our team. To work at various schools and not for profit organizations

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