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The Honeywell Foundation, Inc. Music Lesson Instructor (Independent Contractor) in Wabash, Indiana

Honeywell Arts and Entertainment is seeking qualified individuals to serve as Independent Contractor Music Lesson Instructors for its growing music program. We are looking for instructors of piano, guitar, beginning strings, voice, and early childhood music classes.

Why Teach With Honeywell? We do the legwork of finding students, registering, scheduling, and communicating. All you have to do is teach!

Though the majority of our music instruction is 30 minute private lessons, our teachers may also teach small group lessons or ensembles, and the duration may be 30, 45, or 60 minutes. You're free to utilize curriculums of your choosing, and are encouraged to customize your approach based on the needs and interest of the student(s).

No Payment Collecting We charge the students and pay teachers on a regular schedule.

Recital Planning Well handle the recitals. Recitals will be held at world class Honeywell Arts and Entertainment venues on a regular basis and we will handle all of the logistics. All you do is prepare your students.

Requirements ? Bachelors degree in music education or performance and/or equivalent experience ? Ability to relate well to children and adults ? Be able to communicate musical concepts effectively ? Solid understanding of basic music theory ? Enjoy teaching music to many different skill levels and ages ? Experience as a performer ? Maintain a personal professional code of conduct - be punctual and timely, polite, responsive, collegial, and collaborative ? Available for 32 weeks of instruction through the academic year and 8 weeks in the summer semester

About The Honeywell Foundation The Honeywell Foundation, DBA Honeywell Arts and Entertainment, is dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. We are a nonprofit arts organization located in Wabash, Indiana. Founded in 1941 by industrialist Mark C. Honeywell, the Foundation reaches hundreds of thousands of guests each year through a variety of arts offerings including live concerts, visual art programs, family festivals, and recreational events. Offerings take place online and at six venues: the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, and the 13-24 Drive In.

Interested? Contact Carolyn Stoner, Director of Arts: cstoner@honeywellarts.org

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