Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and youth ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability in New York City. Through mentorship, academic enrichment, social-emotional learning, and creative expression, MAP creates safe, consistent, and empowering spaces for young people to thrive.
The MAP Music Studio introduces students to the art of music creation and performance. From instruments and vocals to digital music production, the program helps students discover their voice, build confidence, and explore the role of music as a tool for storytelling, healing, and community.
Role Overview
We are seeking Volunteer Instructors for MAP Music Studio to teach students the fundamentals of music. In this role, you will guide students through hands-on lessons in rhythm, melody, songwriting, and performance, while fostering creativity, collaboration, and self-expression.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach the basics of music theory, rhythm, and composition in age-appropriate ways
- Introduce students to instruments, vocals, or digital music production (depending on skills)
- Mentor students in songwriting and performance, encouraging creative confidence
- Collaborate with teachers and MAP staff to adapt lessons to classroom needs
- Support students in creating original pieces or performances to share with their peers
- Encourage teamwork, cultural appreciation, and creativity through music
Qualifications
Background or strong interest in music, performance, or productionPassion for teaching, mentorship, and youth engagementStrong communication and facilitation skillsAbility to make music accessible and engaging for students of varying experience levelsTeaching, tutoring, or workshop facilitation experience (preferred but not required)Commitment to inclusivity, equity, and cultural sensitivity in educationCommitment
Volunteer role, approximately 5–10 hours per week (lesson prep + delivery)Minimum 6-month commitment preferredHybrid model in-person visits to New York City schools with remote prep and planningWhat You’ll Gain
Experience teaching music and creative expression to K–12 studentsOpportunities to inspire and mentor youth through the artsCollaboration with a mission-driven and creative nonprofit teamProfessional references and letters of recommendationA portfolio of student-led performances showcasing your impactTo apply, please send your resume, LinkedIn profile, and (if available) music portfolio or performance samples to hr@mentorapromise.org along with a brief statement of interest.
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