Faculty | Paid | Part Time

Jazz Vocal Technique Instructor

Chicago, Illinois

$ Job Post 06/18/2026

Status: Active

Job Summary

Merit School of Music is seeking a Jazz Vocal Technique Instructor to teach Jazz Vocal Technique Group Classes in our Alice S. Pfaelzer Tuition-free Conservatory Program (TFC). This regular part-time position runs from Saturday, September 12, 2026, through Saturday, April 3, 2027, and includes two weekly classes, an advanced Jazz Technique Study class and a Beginning Jazz Technique class, for about 1.5 hours of teaching per week. TFC students are intermediate to highly advanced musicians in grades 6 through 12, and this role offers the opportunity to introduce young vocalists to the technique, style, and improvisational language of jazz singing at two different stages of their development.

Qualifications & Requirements

Must-Have Characteristics
• Bachelor's degree in music or equivalent experience and training.
• Proven success teaching voice students at varying skill levels, from beginner through advanced, with a strong emphasis on jazz vocal technique, style, and repertoire.
• Strong classroom management skills, with the ability to keep group classes engaging and focused.
• Ability to collaborate and work well with colleagues and administrators.
• A high level of personal musicianship.
• Punctual, professional, and communicative, with a flexible and adaptive disposition.
• A genuine commitment to Merit's mission and to dignity-centered communication with students, families, and colleagues.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities of the Jazz Vocal Technique Instructor include, but are not limited to:

Teaching and Instruction – 85%
• Deliver high-quality instruction to students in weekly group classes, commensurate with Merit's curricula, teaching philosophy, mission, and values.
• Communicate with on-site Merit voice faculty to determine individual student needs and goals.
• Provide Merit staff with student recommendations for additional Merit programming.

Administrative Duties – 15%
• Complete student attendance records for each class.
• Correspond with Merit staff and students/families in a timely fashion.
• Attend Merit faculty meetings and/or department meetings as scheduled.
• Other projects as assigned.

About the Organization

Merit School of Music is a community music school located in Chicago's West Loop. Our primary goals are to help young people transform their lives and experience personal growth through music by providing access to sustained participation. For more than 40 years, we have been home to a diverse community of talented young musicians and have acted as a springboard for achieving full musical and personal potential. Our 100 passionate and experienced teaching artists provide access to high-quality music education, engaging over 3,000 students annually at our downtown location and in area schools and community centers.

Our students, who reflect Chicago's socioeconomic and ethnic diversity, have the rare opportunity to learn together, dream together, teach each other, and broaden their horizons as they build inspiring lives through music. Merit develops musicians and provides young people with the tools they need to excel in life, with nearly 100 percent of our graduates attending a conservatory or college.

Merit School of Music is committed to building a world where historically underrepresented groups can access quality music education. Simultaneously, Merit is continually working towards becoming an organization that reflects the city's demographics and the students we serve. Merit is dedicated to being an inclusive, diverse, equitable, and anti-racist organization and continually examining our efforts in this area.