- Providing musical training for children in performance arts team
- Conducting training based on a detailed and clear plan for the training and how to perform, and the time table allocated to them and submitted to the Department as a proposal to be discussed in cooperation with the coach and management.
- Adhering to the time schedule for training schedules, working hours and all the exercises, and taking care of the time factor and the timing of appointments.
- Committing to the participation of children for the trainings, and to maintain the team spirit and active participation.
- Adhering to the dates of the events or shows according to the dates specified, and not to fall behind the deadline for each event in time, and the Center's management is obliged to inform the trainer of the date of events at least ten days before the date of each one.
- Committing to provide a monthly report of the progress of exercises and the mechanism of work followed and feedback on the success of training and challenges.
- Filling attendance and absence of trainees on a daily basis and submitting it with the monthly report.
- Committing to general rehearsals after deducting a maximum of two months from the training period to ensure the quality of performance and interaction with the training
- Conducting training twice per week for a duration of 2 months with a salary of $350 per month
- Experience not less than 2 years working with children.
- Experience in training and performing.
Intervention Sectors
Children & Youth
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Part Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please include "Music Trainer" in the subject line of the email (emails with no subject line will be discarded) - Due to the large number of applicants, only short-listed candidates will be contacted - Basmeh & Zeitooneh is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
No Degree Required
Arabic
Basic
English
Fluent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No