The Lincoln After School Music Program is seeking a skilled and versatile Flute Instructor to join our team, ideally starting on or after August 31, 2026. The ideal candidate is comfortable teaching students across a range of skill levels, from beginners to those with intermediate experience.  This position may be asked to work with students interested in Piano lessons (one positon).

 

Hourly Rate $66.00 per hour 

 

Lincoln and Hanscom After School Music Program

30 minute lesson: $33.00

45 minute lesson: $49.50

60 minute lesson: $66.00

 

Lessons are scheduled by the LASMP Director following the annual registration period and offered on a trimester schedule. 

 

Position Description & Responsibilities

  • Teach private Flute (and possibly Piano) lessons covering fundamental skills (note reading, rhythm, technique) and advancing through intermediate repertoire and theory.
  • Lessons will take place after school on the Lincoln and Hanscom campuses.
  • Develop engaging, level-appropriate lesson plans tailored to student goals.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with families regarding student progress and scheduling.
  • Adjust teaching approach to match the learning style and pace of each individual student.
  • Maintain a positive, encouraging, and professional learning environment.

Schedule & Compensation

  • Estimated Start Date:  August 31, 2026
  • Pay: $66 per hour.
  • Will work with Lincoln After-school Music Program Director to schedule lessons 

Qualifications

  • Demonstrated experience teaching Flute (and Piano) to students of various levels (beginner through intermediate).
  • Ability to teach a variety of musical styles.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills.
  • Must be reliable and able to commit to the after-school schedule.

 

Lincoln, Massachusetts

Lincoln is a residential suburb located 12 miles northwest of Boston. Established in 1754, the town has a rich history dating to our country’s Revolutionary period and has maintained many of its early characteristics and traditions. The community places a high value on public education, open space, diversity, and community involvement.

 

The school system has a well-earned reputation for educational excellence, offering innovative, student-centered instruction in an inclusive setting with small class sizes. The district serves students PreK-8 at two schools: the PreK-8 Lincoln School, which serves Lincoln-resident families, Boston-resident families participating in the METCO program, and the children of staff members; and the PreK-8 Hanscom School, which serves military families living on the Hanscom Air Force Base.

 

Interest in Lincoln Public Schools

Our district’s core values are: excellence and innovation in teaching and learning, respect for every individual, and collaboration and community. We are excited to welcome new staff members who share those values, and who bring a range of prior experiences in education and in life. 

 

As a district, we ensure that applicants are employed, assigned, and promoted without regard to their age, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, active military/veteran status, disability, national origin, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, or housing status. We actively seek applications from a diverse range of candidates who share a common commitment to children and to maintaining a positive and collaborative culture.


You can learn more about the Lincoln Public Schools at https://www.lincnet.org/employment.