Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
This week, the music job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for music therapists. There’s a strong demand in various locations, and a few remote roles have popped up too. If you’re looking for flexibility, those might be worth considering.
This Week’s Jobs
Music Therapist Company: Spring Dell Center, Inc. | Location: La Plata, MD
This role involves community integration for individuals with disabilities. It’s a chance to make a real difference with music therapy. Apply Here
Hospice Music Therapist Company: Arc Hospice & Palliative Care | Location: Gainesville, FL
Seeking a Board Certified Music Therapist to provide personalized music therapy for hospice patients. It’s a fulfilling role if you’re passionate about end-of-life care. Apply Here
Hospice Music Therapist Company: Moments Hospice | Location: Stevens Point, WI
Join Moments Hospice to use music’s healing power. This role allows you to work closely with patients and their families during critical times. Apply Here
Music Therapist Company: LA Musica Therapy | Location: La Crescenta, CA
LA Musica Therapy is expanding and looking for therapists who believe in music’s transformative power. It’s a great opportunity to grow with a dynamic team. Apply Here
Music Coach (Private) in Tucson, Arizona | TeachMe.To Company: TeachMe.To | Location: Tucson, AZ
This role connects independent music coaches with aspiring players. It’s a great fit if you’re looking to teach and inspire new musicians. Apply Here
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Remote work is still going strong this week, with a variety of roles you can do from your home studio.
Music Teacher Job Company: LyricalLove Music | Location: Hallandale Beach, FL
Provide high-quality music lessons in voice, piano, or guitar. This role is perfect for those who thrive in a virtual teaching environment. Apply Here
Director, Customer Experience Company: Splice | Location: New York, NY
Splice seeks a director to enhance customer experiences on their platform. Experience as a music creator is a big plus. Apply Here
Hope you find something that piques your interest this week. Remember, these opportunities can be fleeting, so don’t wait too long to apply. Best of luck in your search!
I’ve landed two remote teaching gigs by applying within 24 hours and attaching a 60‑second demo; quick follow-ups win. For live sessions, turn on Zoom’s “Original Sound for musicians” and do a 2‑minute tech check — saves you from the piano‑through‑a‑kazoo vibe. Flex roles are great, but be ready for time‑zone quirks and a wobbly first‑month schedule.
I get faster callbacks by setting my Calendly to the employer’s time zone and dropping that link in the first line. > vibe. Flex roles are great, but be ready for time‑zone quirks and a wobbly — agree, and for under‑18s I skip links and ask a parent to email first; @oliviaroberts72, do you do the same?
With the spike in music therapist roles this week, I put “MT-BC, telehealth-experienced, HIPAA-ready” in the first line and list states I can practice; callbacks jumped. Quick check of openings against the CBMT directory helps target legit listings: https://www.cbmt.org. Tiny caveat: some “remote” posts still want in-state eligibility, so flag that up front.
Quick example: I started attaching a one‑page “remote lesson kit” PDF — gear list (Scarlett 2i2, AT2020), platforms (Zoom, Soundtrap Edu), and a sample 8‑week plan — and callbacks jumped for the remote teaching posts this week… @oliviaroberts72 is right on credentials; I also add “background‑checked” and “FERPA familiar.” Small caveat: a few schools insist on Google Meet only, so I note I can switch.
These listings expiring so fast drives me nuts, so I add a 60‑sec Loom showing my remote lesson flow (screen share, count‑in, quick mic test) plus a Calendly link for a 10‑min intro — cuts the email ping‑pong: https://loom.com. For therapy gigs I also note, “HIPAA training + liability cert on file”; not flashy, but it prevents compliance back‑and‑forth. @Jamal have you seen schools prioritize cancellation policy over gear lately?
I started placing a tiny “availability grid” at the top of my resume (Mon–Thu evenings, PT, time zone) plus a line: “MT‑BC; licensed CA/NY; HIPAA‑compliant EHR.” It sped up interviews, but many “remote” therapist posts still require in‑state eligibility — worth asking in the first email. @emartinez your Loom idea is great; I add a 15‑sec latency/ping test clip so they can hear sync, which weirdly seals it like a metronome.
I set up an IFTTT RSS trigger on a couple boards for “music therapist remote,” so I get a phone ping and can “apply promptly” within minutes with a saved intro ready to paste. Small caveat: the alerts can get noisy, so tune the filters or it’ll feel like a hi‑hat on 32nds; https://ifttt.com/.