YOLA Site Conductor
Overview
Position: Site Conductor, YOLA
Status: Part-Time, Non-Exempt
Supervisor: Artistic Administrator, YOLA
Compensation: $50.00/hour
Department: Learning
Founded in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association's mission is to perform, present, and promote music in its varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a diverse and large audience at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and The Ford. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association is dedicated to continuing its pre-eminent status in the music world of the 21st century.
Program Summary:
YOLA , A music education program of the LA Phil, provides incomparable and equitable access to a high-quality and intensive music education for more than 1,700 elementary, middle, and high school students from diverse and vibrant communities across Los Angeles at five unique sites. In providing this access, YOLA strives to support young people to leverage their learned skills and artistic identities and create transformational change for themselves and their communities. In 2021, the Beckmen YOLA Center was opened as a purpose-built space for YOLA programming and as cultural arts resource in the city of Inglewood.
Position Summary:
The YOLA Site Conductor is a part-time position responsible for the artistic quality and education of the assigned YOLA ensemble(s). YOLA Site Conductors lead rehearsals and guide pedagogy for the site orchestras at individual YOLA program sites. Each YOLA Site Conductor is a member of a cross-site artistic leadership team of conductors, who work collaboratively to guide the long-term musical and social growth of all YOLA musicians. This position reports to the YOLA Artistic Administrator and collaborates with the YOLA Site Program Manager. Further, each YOLA Site Conductor must reflect and communicate our respective partner organizations’ mission and values as well as embrace and implement YOLA’s curriculum and pedagogy practices.
Scope of Work
Conducting:
- Lead Children orchestras in multiple weekly rehearsals from September through May, the July summer session, and as required in preparation for concerts and additional special events.
- Rehearsals are expected to focus on building musical knowledge and understanding, as well as orchestral and instrumental techniques, with a goal of fostering the socio-emotional growth of the individual musicians and the ensemble as a community.
- Reinforce orchestra members’ understanding of concert etiquette and standard performance practices. Maintain high standards of personal musicianship, as well as high standards for the orchestra membership. Communicate responsibilities and expectations to students and parents, and be available to converse with them during breaks, as well as before and after rehearsals.
- Select repertoire appropriate to the performance level, instrumentation, and pedagogical of each orchestra, in collaboration with LA Phil artistic direction and site teaching artists.
- Follow the YOLA curriculum and uphold its core tenets around culturally responsive teaching, creative youth development and artistic development.
Administrative:
- Develop effective and efficient rehearsal schedules and lesson plans to be shared with cooperating teaching artists and site staff, with an aim of aligning site instructional goals across classes and ensembles.
- Coordinate with YOLA Ensemble Librarians for the purchase, rental, bowing, and marking of performance materials and scores.
- Collaborate with Learning and YOLA staff in the formative and formal assessment of musical and social development of YOLA musicians and ensembles.
- Collaborate with Learning and YOLA staff on developing and implementing an active recruitment program for the YOLA site.
- Create, implement, document, revise and maintain curriculum informed by youth development best practices and YOLA curriculum and pedagogy.
- Attend meetings related to events and projects you are tasked with and actively communicating conflicts and preparing for any meetings that cannot be attended.
- Attend TA professional development sessions and visit group lessons on a regular basis to maintain pedagogical alignment across site instruction.
- Participate in all Professional Development series related to curriculum and any processes around curriculum evaluation and assessment.
- Be an active and participatory member of the Learning team and engage with all events for the YOLA site.
Interacts with:
- YOLA Site Leadership, Teaching Artists, Musicians, Alumni, and Families
- Learning Department, LA Phil
- Community Partners
- Internal and External Stakeholders
Position Preferences
- Demonstrated music educator and conductor with extensive experience working with youth orchestras at all levels.
- Strong understanding of youth orchestra repertoire, beginning instrumental curriculum, teaching artist pedagogy, and youth development practices.
- Flexible, creative, and innovative in approach to curriculum, programming, and concert design.
- Ability to effectively communicate with multiple constituent groups including the surrounding community, partner organizations, teaching artists, students, and parents.
- Have excellent communication skills, with attention to detail, strong sense of empathy and a proactive nature.
- Have the ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive situations with excellent judgment and discretion.
- Experience as a motivational mentor and support for students, parents, and teaching artists.
- Ability to work under frequent observation.
- Ability to arrange music and simplify orchestral parts is preferred.
- Ability to work with multiple priorities that may need swift reorganization.
- Experience working with children from diverse backgrounds; experience working in under-resourced communities.
- Complete various tasks within established time frames.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
- Strong independent work and proactively identify and assess effective methods of work operation.
- Ability to work weekends and evenings.
- Four-year undergraduate degree with a focus on music performance, music theory, or equivalent experience preferred.
- Dedication and commitment to engage in and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the staff, vendors, and within interactions with the surrounding community is a must.
- Secondary language fluency is a plus.
An Equal Opportunity Employer:It is the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association’s policy to provide equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. The Association does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, religious creed (including religious dress and religious grooming), sex (including pregnancy, perceived pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, legally protected medical condition or information, genetic information, marital status, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military status, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law. Consistent with the law, the Association also provides reasonable accommodation for disabled applicants and employees in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, for pregnant employees who request an accommodation with the advice of their health care providers, for pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions; for employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking; and for applicants and employees based on their religious beliefs and practices.
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