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Job Title: Middle and Upper School Vocal Music Director
Office or Division: Middle and Upper School
Reports To: Head of Upper School
Effective Dates: 2025-26 school year (10-month, FTE 1.0)
The Wellington School, a vibrant PreK-12 independent school in Columbus, Ohio, is dedicated to delivering an exceptional education through both traditional and innovative, hands-on teaching methods. Situated in a city known for its dynamic blend of culture and growth, Columbus offers an inviting and exciting place to live and work, boasting a thriving arts scene, multiple universities and higher education options, an expansive Metro Park system, diverse dining, and a welcoming spirit. At Wellington, every member of our community plays a critical role in upholding our values as we help students find their purpose and realize their potential for tomorrow’s world. We strive to provide students, families, and faculty with an educational experience that challenges and inspires, helping all to achieve their fullest potential. Wellington is committed to providing its faculty and staff with professional development opportunities, competitive compensation/benefits package, and a supportive work environment. Diversity and belonging are central to our work, and we invite you to explore our website to learn more about our unique approach to teaching and learning.
Mission
We help students find their purpose and realize their potential for tommorow's world.
Values
Be Curious
Be Yourself
Be Ambitious
Be Empathetic
Be Responsible
Position Description
Wellington seeks a dynamic, student-centered vocal music director to conduct choral ensembles in grades 5-12 and to provide musical guidance and direction to our students. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in both sparking students’ passion in the choirclassroom and supporting their social-emotional wellbeing. This position involves directing three middle school choral ensembles, one larger upper school choral ensemble, and the upper school advanced vocal ensemble. In addition, this position will serve as an advisor to upper school students and assist the Director of Performing Arts in preparing students for the annual middle school musical.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct all choral ensembles in grades 5-12 and lead upper school advanced vocal ensemble.
- Arrange, in conjunction with the other members of the music department, concerts throughout the school year. Typically, all choirs will have at least one winter concert and one spring concert.
- Work with the Director of Performing Arts to prepare students for the annual middle school musical.
- Serve as advisor to 10-15 upper school students and contribute to a grade-level team.
- Actively participate in the school community, collaborating with colleagues and contributing to a positive and dynamic academic environment.
- Pursue and engage in ongoing professional development opportunities aligned with the school's mission and goals.
- Communicate effectively with parents and caregivers of students and advisees to keep them aware of student progress.
Position Requirements
- Passion and enthusiasm for music and teaching
- Ability to teach multiple levels, starting with beginners
- Experience working with middle and high school students as a teacher and conductor, with an emphasis on care, advocacy, and relationship building
- Teach lessons lasting from 40 minutes to an hour or longer, usually incorporating elements of general musicianship, such as ear training and theory, as well as technique and interpretation
- Performance experience or current involvement in ensembles a plus
- Patience, perseverance, and excellent communication skills
- Bachelor’s and/or master’s degree in music education with choral emphasis
- Successful candidates will bring demonstrated excellence in vocal instruction, creative vision and flexibility in program development, and excellent organizational skills. A deep understanding of the developmental journey of students from grade 5 through grade 12 in both their social-emotional growth and musical development is a must
- Demonstrated experience in
- cultural competency in teaching practices.
- managing a classroom with a focus on creating a positive and inclusive classroom culture.
- differentiating instruction to meet the diverse needs of students.
- assessing and documenting student growth through observations, record-keeping, and various assessments.
- Candidates should demonstrate an ability to operate effectively in diverse environments, interact successfully with people from widely varying backgrounds, and employ culturally responsive pedagogy to create an inclusive and equitable classroom community
Benefits
Daily work driven by an inspiring mission: To help students find their purpose and realize their potential for tomorrow's world
- Warm and welcome culture
- Opportunities to participate in school life
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid parental leave
- 403b retirement and contribution match immediately at hire
- Paid time off, sick days, and bereavement time
- Wellington tuition remission (50%)
- Free fresh daily lunch during the school year with accommodations for dietary restrictions and preferences
- Free parking
Candidates should send materials to Jamie Fencl, middle school administrative assistant, fencl@wellington.org, by February 15, 2025. All candidates should include:
- Letter of interest
- Resume
- Completed application
We believe every person plays a role in making Wellington a diverse, equitable, and inclusive place to learn, teach, and work. We seek to attract culturally and academically diverse faculty and staff who thrive on being engaged participants in our vibrant, innovative educational community. We embrace diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of our admission policies, financial aid, or employment.
Office or Division: Early Childhood/Lower School
Reports To: Director of Experiential Learning
Effective Dates: August 2022-June 2023, part-time 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Position Summary:
Wellington’s Early Childhood and Lower School Aftercare Program supports three-year-old students through fourth grade. It is a fee-based program designed to provide a safe, positive, and fun transition between the school day and home. The Aftercare Program is available from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Indoor/outdoor recess, snacks, and themed activities are just a few of the experiences for the students while in Aftercare.
Aftercare teachers are responsible for supervising and providing a positive and safe experience for students after school. Students are in smaller groups based on age, and each group is supported by dedicated staff through the afternoon. Students’ interests guide some of the activities and teachers’ interests can also guide the offerings for students.
Key Responsibilities:
- Be accountable for students arriving to the program
- Active supervision of students
- Positively engage with students during snack, structured activities, and unstructured play
- Help plan and implement games, crafts, read-alouds, and other indoor/outdoor activities
- Hold students accountable to follow behavioral expectations
- A positive sense of humor, enthusiasm, and effective communication and written communication skills
Qualified candidates should send materials to Gina Spicer, Director of Experiential Learning, at spicer@wellington.org. All candidates should include:
- Resume
- Completed application
We believe every person plays a role in making Wellington a diverse, equitable, and inclusive place to learn, teach, and work. We seek to attract culturally and academically diverse faculty and staff who thrive on being engaged participants in our vibrant, innovative educational community. We embrace diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of our admission policies, financial aid, or employment.
More information can be found at http://www.wellington.org/about/employment.
Wellington fills our substitute needs through the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio (ESCCO). Apply to be a substitute through the ESC of Central Ohio
Questions regarding the application process, may be addressed by contacting the ESCCO at substitute@escco.org or 614-445-3750.
Wellington offers competitive daily pay rates and a free lunch to substitutes.