TVETA/ASDPII/WorldBank, Multi Location
The institute requires a music teacher to teach oboe and other woodwind instruments including flute and from the beginning to tertiary levels, to teach music academic courses, and to assist with daily duties within the school.
1. The oboe instructor will be required to teach oboe and other woodwind instruments (flute) from beginning to tertiary levels in private and group lessons.
2. The oboe instructor will be required to teach music academic courses (music theory, ear training, music history, etc.) to a variety of grades and levels. He/she should be prepared and flexible to teach at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.
3. The oboe instructor will be asked to take an active role in mentoring the young Afghan oboe and saxophone teachers who are recent graduates of ANIM and have just begun teaching as part of the Junior Faculty.
4. The oboe instructor will oversee the participation of oboe and woodwind students in small ensembles, as well as their participation in larger school ensembles.
5. The oboe instructor will take an active role in performing in recitals and concerts in collaboration with his/her fellow faculty members.
6. The oboe instructor will be required to assist with the general duties of the school, such as monitoring of students' behavior and discipline.
7. All members of the teaching staff are required to execute their responsibilities with professionalism, courtesy and dignity, as well as an appreciation of and fondness for their students.
8. The successful applicant will report directly to the School Director, who will monitor the work of the teaching staff and discuss strengths and weaknesses of the staff on a regular basis;
1. All candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree in music education or music performance from an accredited university, college of music, or college of education. In the case of the latter, applicants must have studied music to an advanced level within the education course that they pursued. Evidence of qualifications will be required.
2. All candidates should possess at least three years of teaching experience with positive references. All candidates should have proven ability to actively engage students in their learning process and be a positive role model and mentor for their students.
3. All candidates should provide evidence that they are cleared by the police in their country of origin to work with children.
4. All candidates should have excellent communication and inter-personal skills as well as strong cross-cultural skills.
5. All candidates should have the ability to use music software, especially the Sibelius program;
Applications should include their curriculum vitae with a passport-sized photograph and a single A4 sized cover letter to:
HR Department
Mr. Shoaib Mohammady
Phone: 0093 (0) 794886367
Address: Deputy Ministry of Technical Vocational Education and Training, Dehbori, behind Afghanistan National Institute of Music, Ministry of Education, Kabul, Afghanistan
Note:
- Only short listed candidates will be contacted directly for interviews.
- The HR Department of TVET will never accept submission of Hard Copy applications.
Post Date
May 22, 2016
Closing Date
Jun 11, 2016
Reference
C-7.1
Number of Vacancies
1
Salary Range
Salary is negotiable
Years of Experience
3 years
Probation Period
3 month
Contract Type
Consultant
Contract Duration
Not Specified
Contract Extensible
true
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Gender
Any
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