Teaching Artists (Director Choreographers & Music Directors)

TADA! Youth Theater / New York, NY

Compensation

Avg $50-$65/hour

TADA! Seeks Teaching Artists (Director/Choreographers & Music Directors)

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN A TA?

MUST BE:

  • Fully vaccinated and available to teach 2-3 days a week during the hours of 8AM-6PM. Note: the majority of our residencies and programs are with students Pre-K through 3rd grade in Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Staten Island.
  • Able to commit to at least 1-2 recurring weekly TA placement for an 8-12 week period, January – June 2023 (FY23 fiscal year)
  • Experience teaching students PreK- 2nd grade or Ages 4-7
    Note: we will have placements available for grades (3rd & up) and ages (8 & up).  But we believe the majority of the demands for TADA! will be on the younger side.

OUR EDUCATION MISSION: To provide innovative, engaging, accessible, and high-quality musical theater programming that educates, inspires and empowers students regardless of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, nationality, and immigration status.

OUR VALUES:

  • Artistic Excellence
  • Equity, Diversity,  Inclusion, Justice, and Accessibility  (EDIJA)
  • Nurture Creativity
  • Ensemble
  • Student Voice
  • Culture of Growth
  • Innovative & Responsive Programming
  • Fun

Please visit our website, for individual descriptions of our values and more information about our Education Department

TEACHING ARTIST OVERVIEW:

TADA! Teaching Artists are at the heart of our work; empowering, educating, and inspiring young people through the magic of musical theater. Every education program at TADA! provides two professional Teaching Artists; a Director/Choreographer and a Music Director that work together in a collaborative, team-taught model. Through our team-taught model, students see adult collaboration modeled in a creative environment and experience various approaches to the creative process.

As an antiracist and multicultural organization, we value and amplify the voices, imaginations, knowledge, cultures, and leadership of black, indigenous, and people of color. We are committed to hiring BIPOC Teaching Artists who align with our mission, vision, and department values.  It’s important that our students work with mentors and role models who better reflect the community we serve.

TEACHING ARTIST DUTIES:

  • Execute goals, expectations, and requirements laid out in your schedule and curriculum
  • Work collaboratively in and out of class with your co-teacher to plan active, engaging lessons based on the TADA! curriculum provided
  • Provide excellent classroom management and support alongside your co-teacher
  • Select and facilitate all theater activities and warm-ups
  • Teach students a set of developmentally appropriate musical theater skills through daily physical and vocal warm-ups
  • Select and teach vocals and choreography to developmentally appropriate material from Broadway or the TADA! canon
  • Guide, support, and prepare students throughout the program for a final sharing or performance
  • Depending on curriculum, guide and facilitate students through the co-creation process that culminates in the performance of an original mini-musical
  • Work collaboratively with the TADA! Education department staff through the duration of the program (meet deadlines, execute administrative responsibilities, complete lesson reports, attend required meetings,  etc)
  • Provide supplemental materials for students (lyric sheets, recordings, videos, etc.)
  • Various other duties depending on the program, school, or requirements

SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Meet and align with our Teaching Artist Competencies
  • Professional training/experience in the musical theater
  • Experience and interest in working with students ages 3-10
  • Experience and interest in working with students from diverse populations with a wide range of abilities
  • Align with our mission, values, and Teaching Artist Competencies
  • Committed and passionate about musical theater and arts education
  • Current proof of fingerprinting clearance/background check or ability to complete it through the NYC and NY State Department of Education
  • A commitment and deep interest in diversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of TADA!’s programming and initiatives
  • Multilingual and/or experience working with ENL, SWD, and neurodiverse learners is a plus!

RATES: Rates vary depending on program type, number of classes, and length of program.  Average hourly rate is between $50-$65.

HOW TO APPLY:

DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHERS & MUSIC DIRECTORS:

Send the following materials to Katy Knowles, Director of Education at education@tadatheater.com

  • Resume
  • Cover letter OR 2-3 minute video-recorded statement of interest (introducing yourself and sharing your arts education, teaching artist, and musical theater experiences)
  • Complete application 

Application Deadline: Sunday, October 30

Selected applicants will be invited to audition/interview.

Auditions/interviews held Monday 11/14, Wednesday 11/16, and Friday 11/18

TADA! Youth Theater is committed to building and fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce that is representative of our vastly diverse youth in our Ensemble program and school programs. Priority will be given to candidates who are dedicated to anti-racism and share our mission and vision above. Candidates from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ individuals are encouraged to apply. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or veteran status. COVID-19 Vaccination required.