CO-MUSIC DIRECTOR/TEACHING ARTIST, URBAN IMPROV (2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR)

POSITION OVERVIEW
This position requires passion for creative youth development, and extensive practice in music performance,
social-emotional learning skills, trauma-informed and culturally responsive community engagement. An Urban
Improv Teaching Artist will have experience in performances for youth audiences, working with disinvested
communities, and a desire to engage students through applied theatre and multimedia content and
platforms. Applicants should reflect the student body served, who are from predominantly Black, Brown and
Global Majority communities. Rehearsal for Life is an equal opportunity employer.

Position status: Part-time, non-exempt (.294 FTE)
Salary: $24,000/yr (additional income from commissioned work and assembly performances available).

Benefits: Competitive benefits package including health care and 403b plan
Schedule: ~17 hrs week for 36 weeks, September 7, 2021 through June 9, 2022: Tues-Fri, generally between the hours of 9am-2:30pm ET

Location: Greater Boston area

RESPONSIBILITIES
● Serve as Co-Music Director, Performer, Facilitator, and Creative Collaborator for partner schools,
community-based organizations, and community events.
● Record video content of ensemble scene work for school/partner access to assist with program delivery.
● Serve as a community ambassador, representing RFL to support the organization’s goals.
● Lead and co-lead live, face-to-face classroom visits (Covid-19 safety protocols and social distancing
practiced; virtual programming only when mandated by BPS, partner organization, or update by CDC)
● Collaborate with resident music composer on music direction, music arrangement and supplemental
composition, and recording for additional compensation.
● Attend weekly all-staff meetings and participate in professional development.
● Attend/participate in development/community events.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Demonstrated commitment to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
● 3+ years of service as a teaching artist in a school /youth organization setting.
● 3+ years performing in an ensemble and/or experience with improv.
● Skilled in vocal music and/or spoken word performance.
● Strong alignment with the Rehearsal for Life mission, vision, and values.
● Experience engaging audiences in social media platforms.
● Willingness to engage in applied theatre, devising, and performance.
● Ability to influence and motivate others, with a keen understanding of how to impact individual and
group mindset, knowledge and skills.
● Proficiency or fluency in a second language is desirable, but not required.

ORGANIZATION
Rehearsal for Life, Inc. (formerly Urban Improv/Freelance Players) is an organization that uses theatre to
promote social change through our two primary programs: Urban Improv and Freelance Players. Our mission
is to strengthen young people’s social and emotional skills for every stage in life, through dialogue, creativity,
and performance.

Rehearsal for Life’s Urban Improv program is grounded in social justice, serving school communities through
structured improvisational theatre workshops that provide a brave space for young people to practice self
expression, empathy, and intersectional dialogue that promotes anti-racism, equity, and inclusion. We believe
that our organization can best serve our partner communities through representation on our staff that is
multilingual, multicultural, and diverse.
For more information, please visit www.rehearsalforlife.org.

TO APPLY:
Please send a cover letter and resume to office@rehearsalforlife.org.
Please include in the subject line: Your Name – Co-Music Director/Teaching Artist.
Qualified applicants will be contacted for interviews on a rolling basis, and the position will remain open until
filled. Thank you very much for your interest in Rehearsal for Life. We look forward to hearing from you and
discussing how we can work together to empower Boston youth.