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Music Education Partnerships Manager (Full-Time

Role overview

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, Music Performance, Business, or equivalent experience
  • Experience working with music educators or in a relationship-based sales or account management role
  • Understanding of how school instrumental music programs work, including seasonal cycles and recruitment periods
  • Comfortable working with orchestral instruments

Responsibilities

  • Build strong, long-term relationships with music educators, district leaders, and school administrators
  • Manage and grow your territory by building strong local relationships and driving participation
  • Act as the main point of coordination between schools and internal teams
  • Plan and support events such as recruitment presentations, instrument trial events, and parent nights

Key facts

Other skills

  • Relationship Building
  • Program Management
  • Communication
  • Time Management
  • Problem Solving

About the company

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Ensemble Performing Arts

Fine Arts & Music Schools

Ensemble Performing Arts is a partnership of community-focused music and dance businesses that maintain individual identities while sharing resources to ensure their mutual success.

Company details

Company typeLarge
IndustryFine Arts & Music Schools
Company size1001 - 5000

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Job description

MUSIC EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER

ABOUT DALLAS STRINGS AND NEMC

Dallas Strings is the premier destination for orchestra students, families and educators in the Dallas-Ft Worth area. “It’s about the Love of Music” - With this philosophy in mind, Dallas Strings provides high-quality instruments to both students and professional players. Whether you need a book for your beginning student or an extensive repair on your professional instrument, our knowledgeable staff is here to assist you. The business provides the very best instrument rentals, supplies and a wide range of beginner and advanced violins, violas, cellos and basses for sale all meticulously set up by our passionate team of luthiers and players to the exacting standards of the most demanding educators in the metroplex.

NEMC, division of Ensemble Performing Arts, supports school music programs nationwide through a network of affiliate dealers and company-owned locations. We provide instrument access through rentals, along with the service and support schools need to keep programs running and accessible for students.

Together, Dallas Strings and NEMC connect schools, educators, families, local dealer partners, and lesson programs into one coordinated system. By working across these groups, we help expand access to instruments, instruction, and ongoing participation in music.

MISSION OF THE ROLD

The Music Education Partnerships Manager is responsible for building and supporting strong local music programs within their territory. As the primary field relationship owner, you work directly with music educators and the store to ensure programs are supported and positioned for growth.

You are responsible for managing and growing your territory—prioritizing where to focus, building strong local relationships, and driving participation across rentals and school programs.

You help connect school programs, instrument access, and local partners so more students can start music and stay engaged. Through consistent communication, follow-up, and problem solving—both in person and remotely—you make sure educators have what they need and students have access to instruments and the support that helps them succeed.

Success in this role is measured by:

  • Territory rental growth
  • Educator engagement and satisfaction
  • Store sales development and performance

WHAT YOU OWN

1. School & Educator Relationships

  • Build strong, long-term relationships with music educators, district leaders, and school administrators
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for school music programs in your territory
  • Support orchestra programs through consistent communication and follow-up
  • Make sure educators feel supported, informed, and connected to the resources they need

2. Territory Planning & Field Activity

  • Build and manage a clear territory plan aligned to school calendars and key seasonal moments
  • Maintain a strong presence through regular school visits and ongoing communication (in-person and remote)
  • Plan and support events such as recruitment presentations, instrument trial events, and parent nights
  • Track activity, follow up consistently, and keep clear visibility into your pipeline and priorities
  • Work with internal teams to coordinate instrument delivery, repairs, and service support

3. Service & Program Support

  • Act as the main point of coordination between schools and internal teams
  • Help resolve issues related to rentals, repairs, and equipment in a timely and professional way
  • Ensure programs run smoothly by helping manage logistics and communication
  • Identify and escalate larger school opportunities (such as school-owned instrument purchases)

WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE

In this role, you build and grow a high-performing territory where music programs are supported, relationships are trusted, and more students are participating in music.

You consistently:

  • Grow and protect rental revenue across your territory
  • Build strong, trusted relationships with music educators and become a go-to partner
  • Stay organized, follow through on commitments, and quickly address issues as they come up
  • Create a positive reputation with educators, partners, and internal teams

WHO YOU ARE

You are a relationship-driven, field-focused professional who enjoys working directly with schools and local partners.

You:

  • Build trust through consistency, follow-through, and clear communication
  • Take ownership of your territory and are motivated by growing and improving your territory over time
  • Balance a strong service mindset with a focus on results and outcomes
  • Are comfortable working independently and making decisions in the field
  • Stay organized, manage your time well, and follow through on details
  • Communicate effectively across in-person, phone, and digital channels
  • Enjoy solving problems and helping educators and partners be successful

TO JOIN OUR DALLAS STRINGS TEAM

We are looking for someone who brings a mix of relationship-building, organization, and a strong understanding of how school music programs operate.

You:

  • Have experience working with music educators, schools, or in a relationship-based sales or account management role
  • Understand how school instrumental music programs work, including seasonal cycles and recruitment periods
  • Are comfortable working with orchestral instruments
  • Communicate clearly and stay organized in a fast-moving, field-based role
  • Have experience using CRM tools or are comfortable learning systems like Salesforce or HubSpot
  • Hold a valid driver’s license and are comfortable traveling daily within your assigned territory
  • Are able to lift and transport instruments and equipment (up to 50lbs)
  • Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, Music Performance, Business, or equivalent experience

WHY JOIN DALLAS STRINGS & NEMC

In this role, you are directly helping build and sustain local music programs in your community—working with educators, partners, and schools to make sure more students can start and stay in music.

You will be part of a team that is focused on supporting educators, strengthening local partnerships, and improving access to instruments, lessons, and program support.

We provide the tools, structure, and support—you bring the ownership, focus, and execution to build and grow your territory.

We offer:

  • Competitive compensation with performance incentives
  • Health, dental, and vision benefits
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and career growth
  • A culture focused on service, accountability, and continuous improvement

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Ensemble Performing Arts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status or disability status, or genetic information. Pursuant to the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and any other state or local hiring regulations, we will consider for employment any qualified applicant, including those with arrest and conviction records, in a manner consistent with applicable law. It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability

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