About the role
Grades 9–12 Music Teacher
Senior Division – InnovOak School
InnovOak School is a rapidly growing, innovative private school focused on providing strong academic rigour alongside innovative teaching practices. We pride ourselves on creating a nurturing and dynamic learning environment where students develop the tools, skills, and mindset to succeed academically and thrive in life. Our commitment to building happy, motivated students ensures that they are prepared for a bright future.
InnovOak School is a Ministry Inspected Private School for Grades JK–12, granting both the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and our own Honors School Graduation Diploma (ISHGD). Our academic program blends the Ontario Curriculum with Cambridge content, Singapore Math foundations, and LifeREADY principles. Instruction is aligned through our proprietary Everstone+ curriculum framework, ensuring that students move through a structured, rigorous progression from early learning to graduation.
At InnovOak, we are dedicated to creating an environment where both students and teachers can thrive. As part of our team, you will contribute to shaping the future of education in a dynamic, supportive, and collaborative school culture.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a qualified and committed teacher to deliver AMU1O (Grade 9 Music) during our Fall 2025 term. This is a part-time, in-person role scheduled for five 110-minute periods per week, likely during Period 1 each day, Monday to Friday, from September 2 to November 28.
The ideal candidate brings confidence in classroom delivery, experience guiding students through musical literacy and performance, and the professional reliability required to manage the documentation and reporting expectations of a Ministry-inspected school course. For the right teacher, there may also be an opportunity to take on Preparatory school music (Grades 1–8) as a separate part-time role. For the prefered candidate, we would schedule these together.
Key Responsibilities:
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Teach AMU1O in-person, following a daily 110-minute block (M–F, likely Period 1)
-
Modify and maintain a course outline that reflects Ontario expectations and supports a 110-hour inspected credit
-
Prepare and post all required assessment and evaluation materials, including unit plans, success criteria, and rubrics
-
Create and maintain a well-organized course page in the LMS, ensuring timely communication with students and families
-
Track all assessments, feedback, and due dates in the school’s online gradebook (Blackbaud)
-
Archive major student work samples, tests, and final assignments for internal records and inspection
-
Submit midterm reports, participate in parent interviews, and complete report card comments and marks on schedule
-
Provide clear expectations and ongoing feedback through learning conversations, coaching, and in-class conferencing
-
Maintain an orderly classroom that supports musical engagement while holding high academic expectations
-
Contribute to a school culture that values structure, accountability, and creativity in equal measure
What We Are Looking For:
-
A teacher who can deliver a structured, engaging credit-level music course with clarity and professionalism
-
Experience working with adolescent learners and supporting varied levels of musical background in the same class
-
Understanding of how to pace a formal course with daily periods and meet clear curriculum expectations
-
Familiarity with the needs of a credit-bearing music program, including performance, theory, and student voice
-
A collaborative professional who can communicate regularly with students, families, and school leadership
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in Music, Music Education, or a related discipline
-
Teaching experience in a school or structured private studio setting
-
Experience preparing students for formal music assessments or guiding musical development in a structured setting
-
Familiarity with the Ontario Arts Curriculum and Growing Success
-
Royal Conservatory certification or equivalent experience with music pedagogy is considered a strong asset
-
Strong command of English and confidence communicating with students and families in a school context
-
Canadian citizenship or permanent residency is required
Additional Information:
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This course runs September 2 to November 28, delivered in five 110-minute blocks weekly (Period 1, Monday–Friday)
-
For the right teacher, there is a separate opportunity to teach elementary music (Grades 2–8, 6 periods/week)
-
All candidates must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Check and three professional references
-
Applicants who have previously applied should reapply to confirm their availability and ensure records are current
Please visit our website at www.innovoak.ca for more information about our school programs.
We look forward to seeing your application package. Our system will guide you through the process. You may also apply directly to this posting (and others) by visiting:
https://innovoak.bamboohr.com/jobs/
About the role
Grades 9–12 Music Teacher
Senior Division – InnovOak School
InnovOak School is a rapidly growing, innovative private school focused on providing strong academic rigour alongside innovative teaching practices. We pride ourselves on creating a nurturing and dynamic learning environment where students develop the tools, skills, and mindset to succeed academically and thrive in life. Our commitment to building happy, motivated students ensures that they are prepared for a bright future.
InnovOak School is a Ministry Inspected Private School for Grades JK–12, granting both the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and our own Honors School Graduation Diploma (ISHGD). Our academic program blends the Ontario Curriculum with Cambridge content, Singapore Math foundations, and LifeREADY principles. Instruction is aligned through our proprietary Everstone+ curriculum framework, ensuring that students move through a structured, rigorous progression from early learning to graduation.
At InnovOak, we are dedicated to creating an environment where both students and teachers can thrive. As part of our team, you will contribute to shaping the future of education in a dynamic, supportive, and collaborative school culture.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a qualified and committed teacher to deliver AMU1O (Grade 9 Music) during our Fall 2025 term. This is a part-time, in-person role scheduled for five 110-minute periods per week, likely during Period 1 each day, Monday to Friday, from September 2 to November 28.
The ideal candidate brings confidence in classroom delivery, experience guiding students through musical literacy and performance, and the professional reliability required to manage the documentation and reporting expectations of a Ministry-inspected school course. For the right teacher, there may also be an opportunity to take on Preparatory school music (Grades 1–8) as a separate part-time role. For the prefered candidate, we would schedule these together.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Teach AMU1O in-person, following a daily 110-minute block (M–F, likely Period 1)
-
Modify and maintain a course outline that reflects Ontario expectations and supports a 110-hour inspected credit
-
Prepare and post all required assessment and evaluation materials, including unit plans, success criteria, and rubrics
-
Create and maintain a well-organized course page in the LMS, ensuring timely communication with students and families
-
Track all assessments, feedback, and due dates in the school’s online gradebook (Blackbaud)
-
Archive major student work samples, tests, and final assignments for internal records and inspection
-
Submit midterm reports, participate in parent interviews, and complete report card comments and marks on schedule
-
Provide clear expectations and ongoing feedback through learning conversations, coaching, and in-class conferencing
-
Maintain an orderly classroom that supports musical engagement while holding high academic expectations
-
Contribute to a school culture that values structure, accountability, and creativity in equal measure
What We Are Looking For:
-
A teacher who can deliver a structured, engaging credit-level music course with clarity and professionalism
-
Experience working with adolescent learners and supporting varied levels of musical background in the same class
-
Understanding of how to pace a formal course with daily periods and meet clear curriculum expectations
-
Familiarity with the needs of a credit-bearing music program, including performance, theory, and student voice
-
A collaborative professional who can communicate regularly with students, families, and school leadership
Qualifications:
-
Bachelor’s degree in Music, Music Education, or a related discipline
-
Teaching experience in a school or structured private studio setting
-
Experience preparing students for formal music assessments or guiding musical development in a structured setting
-
Familiarity with the Ontario Arts Curriculum and Growing Success
-
Royal Conservatory certification or equivalent experience with music pedagogy is considered a strong asset
-
Strong command of English and confidence communicating with students and families in a school context
-
Canadian citizenship or permanent residency is required
Additional Information:
-
This course runs September 2 to November 28, delivered in five 110-minute blocks weekly (Period 1, Monday–Friday)
-
For the right teacher, there is a separate opportunity to teach elementary music (Grades 2–8, 6 periods/week)
-
All candidates must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Check and three professional references
-
Applicants who have previously applied should reapply to confirm their availability and ensure records are current
Please visit our website at www.innovoak.ca for more information about our school programs.
We look forward to seeing your application package. Our system will guide you through the process. You may also apply directly to this posting (and others) by visiting:
https://innovoak.bamboohr.com/jobs/