Teaching Assistant, Summer Jazz Academy

Jazz at Lincoln CenterNew York, NY
$0 - $28Onsite

About The Position

The mission of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. (“JALC”) is to entertain, enrich and expand a global community for jazz through performance, education, and advocacy. From college students to young stars, from working professionals to celebrated masters, we present quality jazz for an ever-increasing audience in an unprecedented range of activities and a variety of venues. We are dedicated to lifting audiences and bringing people together with substance and with integrity. JALC has created a dynamic platform where our key constituents – jazz artists (beginner to grizzled veteran), fans (casual listeners to advanced scholars), educators (local band leaders to leading artist-educators) and advocates (local community advocates to important national promoters) – can meet, engage, learn, and work towards common objectives.

Requirements

  • Ability to reside on campus for the duration of the program (July 11–26, 2026).
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, overnight shifts, and weekends.
  • Ability to respond calmly and effectively in emergency or high-pressure situations.

Responsibilities

  • Assist faculty during classes, sectionals, and ensemble rehearsals, including helping run musical demonstrations, managing materials, and supporting student learning.
  • Provide occasional direct instruction—such as helping lead sectionals, small-group rehearsals, or brief teaching segments—when requested by faculty.
  • Monitor rehearsals, practice rooms, and jazz sessions to ensure productive student engagement.
  • Prepare rehearsal spaces, including arranging stands and chairs, ensuring equipment is in place, and supporting sound-related needs as applicable.
  • Distribute and organize music, handouts, and other instructional materials.
  • Assist faculty in coordinating transitions between classes, rehearsals, and practice sessions.
  • Support the flow of daily instruction by helping maintain an orderly, professional, and well-equipped learning environment.
  • Communicate with faculty and program staff to ensure rehearsal logistics and materials are managed effectively.
  • Perform additional instructional or logistical tasks as assigned by faculty or program leadership.
  • Work cooperatively with faculty, students, staff, and program leadership.
  • Demonstrate reliability, time management, strong musical knowledge, and clear communication.
  • Remain calm and effective in fast-paced or changing instructional situations.
  • Maintain professionalism and model high artistic and behavioral standards.
  • Perform duties both indoors and outdoors as needed.
  • Carry out other related responsibilities as assigned.

Benefits

  • room
  • transportation
  • board at Bard College
  • meals provided during the program
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