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Band Assistant - Percussion Focus

Job Details

PHOENIX, AZ

Description

Department Name: Fine Arts Department

Position Reports To: Dr. Johnathan Robinson, Band and Orchestra Faculty

Classification: Exempt, Stipended

Job Status: Part Time (~ 8 hours/week), 9.5 Month Schedule from early August through mid-May

Hours: Classes rotate on a block schedule. Work hours are approximately 1.5 hours per day, between the hours of 8:00 and 1:00, depending on the day. Some flexibility in scheduling is available.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest and résumé to Jake Kelly, Art and Innovation Department Chair: jkelly@brophyprep.org.  For you application to be considered, you must send a cover letter and your résumé to Jake Kelly and complete the online application. 

Compensation: This position will be paid via a stipend, over the school year from August through May. The proposed stipend for the school year is $6800, depending on experience. This is a part-time position during the school year only, and therefore is not considered eligible for benefits.

 

Position Summary:

Brophy College Preparatory, Arizona’s only Catholic, Jesuit high school, seeks a Band Assistant for approximately 8 hours per week to support the Jazz and Concert Bands, with a specific focus on percussion instruction and logistics.

 

The person in this position will assist the band director in developing the instrumental music program by providing percussion section support, rehearsal preparation, and concert logistics. Responsibilities include coaching percussion students, setting up and maintaining percussion instruments, organizing sheet music, and ensuring smooth transitions during rehearsals and performances.

 

The Band Assistant will also help coordinate percussion needs for concerts, performances, and festivals, ensuring equipment is properly set up, maintained, and transported as needed.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Attend 2-3 student performances per semester
  • Assist the band director in the Jazz and Concert Bands rehearsals, focusing on percussion instruction, technique, and ensemble integration.
  • Provide coaching and support for percussion students, helping them refine their skills and prepare for performances.
  • Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot percussion instruments for rehearsals, concerts, and festivals.
  • Organize and distribute sheet music and instructional materials for the percussion section.
  • Assist in concert logistics, ensuring seamless percussion transitions during performances.
  • Help coordinate percussion-related needs for off-campus performances, festivals, and competitions.
  • Work with the Art and Innovation Department to support musical events and productions on campus.

About Brophy 

A Catholic, Jesuit school with an enrollment of 1300 boys, Brophy offers its students a rigorous and relevant college preparatory curriculum, a highly developed fine arts and music program, a diversity of extracurricular activities, and a strong retreat and service learning program. As a Jesuit school, Brophy takes great pride in striving to form well rounded young men who are firmly grounded in a relationship with God that orients them to lead lives of service. In addition to the high school, Brophy includes Loyola Academy which is a tuition-free, comprehensive junior high school program for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys who demonstrate academic promise but have had limited educational opportunities. For more information visit Brophy’s webpage. 

 

To Apply: Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest and résumé to Jake Kelly, Art and Innovation Department Chair: jkelly@brophyprep.org and complete the online application. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Brophy College Preparatory is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications: Commitment to the mission and values of Brophy’s Catholic, Jesuit identity. A bachelor's degree in music, education, or a related field and teaching experience is preferred. General knowledge of drum set and concert percussion, etc.

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