Music Teacher
NOLA Public Schools Vision
The vision of the NOLA Public Schools is that every student receives a high-quality education that fosters their individual capabilities, while ensuring that they thrive, achieve physical and mental wellness, and are prepared for civic, social, and economic success.
Position Summary
The Music Teacher is responsible for instructing elementary students in general music and introductory instrumental music (band), fostering a love for music, and developing students’ musical skills. This role includes teaching foundational music concepts and beginner band instruction, while creating and implementing engaging, standards-aligned lesson plans. The teacher organizes performances, supports student growth in both individual and ensemble settings, and contributes to a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Educational Background
- At least an Associate's degree from an accredited college or university, and meet the requirements and expectations set in Act 99;
- Concentration in music education or a related field strongly preferred;
- Valid Louisiana teaching certification strongly preferred
Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- A passion for music, strong communication skills, and the ability to inspire and engage young learners;
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational and multi-tasking skills;
- Proficient in office software;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
- Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, staff, and outside agencies;
- The ability to keep concise records and handle sensitive information with discretion;
- The ability to work with a diversity of individuals and groups;
- The ability to adapt to changing work priorities and maintain flexible working hours.
Salaries begin at:
$47,000 for uncertified teachers
$57,500 for certified teachers + $1,600 board stipend
Salary steps are based on level of education, certification, and years of experience.
Salary Offers
Our salary offers reflect a commitment to equity and transparency. Each offer is determined by education, years of experience, and alignment with compensation across similar roles within the district.
Work Environment
Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
- Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, etc.) part of the workday;
- Required to exert physical effort in handling objects more than 30 pounds rarely;
- Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks (such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals) rarely;
- Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements rarely;
- Normal setting for this job is an office/school setting.
Performance Evaluation
The employee will be evaluated based on the above position using either two methods: via COMPASS or a NOLA-PS evaluating instrument. If the employee holds an Educational Leadership certification, he/she will be evaluated via COMPASS to ensure renewal of certification.
EEOC Statement
NOLA Public Schools is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, genetic information, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, lawful alien status, national origin, age, marital status, and non-job related physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status.
$47,000 - $82,390 a year
Compensation details: 47000-82390 Yearly Salary

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