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Thursday, August 20, 2026 · Updated as listings and source records change
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Teacher, 7-12 Band (26-27SY)

Alexander Graham Middle

Charlotte, NC, USA · Full Time · Music Education

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General Definition of Work

The teacher, 7-12 band, strings/orchestra, or choral music, under moderate supervision, performs instructional work with limited decision-making discretion related to instructing classes in band, orchestra, or music and assists students in the development of instrumental techniques, music reading, and performance. Employee performs school-based work to carry out Board of Education policies under the direction of the principal.

Essential Functions

• Adhere to all state, federal, and local laws, policies, and procedures

• Adhere to the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards

• Create a culture of effectiveness by setting high standards and expectations for all students

• Assist school administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct

• Develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure while maintaining order in the classroom in a fair and just manner

• Create a classroom environment that provides for student engagement in the learning process and enables students to achieve learning objectives

• Create a culture of effectiveness, by setting high standards and expectations for all students

• Plan and implement a program of study in music that meets the needs, interests, and abilities of assigned students. Align instruction with the NC Essential Standards for Music and ensure a sequential course of study

• Utilize a variety of methods and adapt music instruction to benefit all students

• Integrate appropriate music technologies in their instruction

• Incorporate a variety of methods to assess and analyze student work and what they have learned

• Utilize a grading system that is consistent, fair, and supportable by the school/district

• Collaborate with other arts staff and assist classroom teachers in arts integration, alignment, and cross-coordination of the curriculum

• Work with Materials Management Inventory System (MMIS) staff to maintain an accurate inventory of musical equipment. Work to keep all instruments in playing condition

• Maintain necessary forms and records for instrumental music study

• Self-initiate opportunities for personal professional development and growth

• Perform safety functions/drills to maintain a safe instructional environment. Take all necessary safety precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities

• Communicate program needs to principal

• Collaborate with principals, colleagues, and feeder school music staff to ensure continuity in enrollment and continuation of the program

• Seek out alternative funding sources to supplement program needs

• May coordinate field trips

• Perform related work as assigned or required

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities

• Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulatory requirements

• Knowledge of county and school board policies, procedures, and standards

• Knowledge of Common Core and NC Essential Standards

• Knowledge of North Carolina Testing Program in regard to End of Course Testing

• Knowledge of General Statute 115C of the NC State Law concerning Public Education

• Knowledge of CMS policies, rules, and regulations and the CMS Strategic Plan

• Knowledge of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

• Knowledge of the principles, standards, and expectations of secondary music curriculum

• Knowledge of how to utilize appropriate data and information to make instructional decisions for students

• Knowledge of various learning styles, curriculum development, program evaluation, effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning assessment and diagnosis, and research related to learning

• Skilled in communication, both verbal and written

• Skilled in computers and software including Microsoft Office and Google Workspace

• Ability to learn and use specialized tools, equipment or software related to business needs

• Ability to reason, make judgments, and maintain effective working relationships

• Ability to employ positive communication skills in all settings/mediums

• Ability to problem-solve utilizing sound judgment

• Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding school system business

• Ability to take initiative, work independently, and exercise sound judgement

• Ability to recognize the various ways in which learning takes place and know appropriate levels of intellectual and social development of their students

• Ability to work effectively in a deadline-driven, rapidly changing team environment

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Charlotte, NC Location Report

By SBO+ Staff · Effective 2026-08-18

Opportunity and Market

Charlotte gives music educators a large urban market with multiple openings to compare: SBO+ currently has 10 active listings tied to the city, which had an estimated 964,784 residents in July 2025. [1]

Career Outlook

Educational instruction and library occupations represented 4.6% of metro employment in May 2024. That makes education a significant local employment sector, while the current SBO+ cluster shows demand across several individual Charlotte schools. [2]

Compensation

Educational instruction and library occupations averaged $25.20 per hour across the Charlotte metro in May 2024. CMS publishes separate 2026-27 certified schedules and places educators according to verified experience and state-recognized licensure level, so prior service credit can materially change an offer. [2] [5]

Housing and Cost of Living

HUD's FY 2026 two-bedroom Fair Market Rent was $1,686 per month. Compared with the annualized metro education wage, that equals 38.6% of gross pay before taxes, utilities, insurance, retirement deductions and transportation. [3] [2,3]

Commute

Charlotte listings may share a city name while pointing to different campuses across a wide district. SBO+ now shows the NCES-confirmed school address on matched listings, giving candidates a real worksite for comparing neighborhoods and travel rather than a generic Charlotte pin.

Community Snapshot

Charlotte is a fast-growing city of nearly one million residents, and educator housing has become a district issue. WFAE reported that CMS advanced a roughly 100-unit affordable-housing project near Garinger High School, although the developer still must secure financing before the project can proceed. [1] [4]

Local Economy

The metro education benchmark of $25.20 an hour annualizes to $52,416 at 2,080 hours. That is useful for comparing the occupation group with housing, but an individual CMS teacher's actual pay comes from the district schedule and verified experience placement. [2] [5]

Relocation Considerations

At the metro education wage benchmark, HUD's two-bedroom rent consumes 38.6% of gross pay. Candidates relying on one income should compare the verified campus address with lower-rent areas, then account for utilities, commuting and benefit deductions before deciding what is affordable. [3] [2,3]

What I Wish I'd Known Before Taking the Job

Experience credit matters twice: it can move a teacher up the CMS salary schedule, and it must be verified before placement. Get prior-service documentation organized early, then use the exact school address shown on the listing to test the commute before choosing housing. [5]

Methodology

This report compares city population, metro occupation pay, district compensation rules and HUD housing benchmarks. The 38.6% figure divides annual HUD two-bedroom rent by the BLS education-group wage annualized at 2,080 hours; it is a gross-pay comparison, not a take-home budget.

Sources and freshness

  1. U.S. Census Bureau — effective 2025-07-01; retrieved 2026-08-18.
  2. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — effective 2024-05-01; retrieved 2026-08-18.
  3. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — effective 2026-01-01; retrieved 2026-08-18.
  4. WFAE — effective 2026-05-26; retrieved 2026-08-18.
  5. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools — effective 2026-07-01; retrieved 2026-08-18.