A School of Rock music teacher is responsible for delivering performance‑based music education through private lessons, group rehearsals, and live show preparation. The role blends teaching, coaching, and customer interaction, with a strong emphasis on rock performance and the School of Rock Method™.
A School of Rock music teacher guides students toward musical proficiency using a song‑first, performance‑driven curriculum. Instructors teach one or more core instruments—guitar, bass, drums, keys, or vocals—and help students prepare for live performances.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Instrument Proficiency — Ability to teach at least one core instrument; multi‑instrumentalists are highly valued.
Music Theory Knowledge — Understanding of theory and curriculum design.
Teaching or Performance Experience — Typically 2–4+ years of teaching and/or professional performance.
Communication Skills — Strong verbal and written communication with students and parents.
Organization & Reliability — Ability to manage schedules, lesson plans, and student progress.
Tech Comfort — Familiarity with Google tools and School of Rock’s Method App.
Background Check — Must pass screening before training.