The Honors Performance Series is seeking enthusiastic chaperones to supervise talented middle school musicians during prestigious performances and educational experiences in major cities around the world.
Responsibilities: Chaperones will supervise Finalists, ensuring their safety and well-being during rehearsals and performances, while also assisting with event logistics and communication.
Skills: Candidates should possess strong communication, organizational, and customer service skills, along with a background in music and experience with middle or high school students.
Qualifications: Preferred candidates will have a music background, experience with youth, and the ability to manage student behavior in challenging situations.
Location: The position is based in the United States, with potential travel to various cities for program events.
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation ranges for this position are between $400 - $600.
The Honors Performance Series is an opportunity for elite young musicians to perform together on the world’s greatest stages. Young musicians (“Finalists”) are selected through a competitive audition process to join an ensemble under the baton of a renowned conductor. The program consists of 5-6 days of rehearsals and sightseeing on location in a major city such as New York City, London, or Sydney, before taking the stage for a public performance at a prestigious venue such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall, or Sydney Opera House—to name a few.
The program runs multiple times during the year, with one Carnegie Hall performance for High School and Middle School musicians, as well as a rotating international venue for High School musicians.
This position is hiring for all program dates and locations for the 2026 season, including:
Placement will be determined upon hiring and can be at any or all the dates listed above, depending on employee availability and hiring need. Please note: employees who join us for the February program will be given priority placement for summer programs.
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Chaperones are responsible for the safety, wellbeing, and engagement of a group of Finalists during the Honors Performance Series program. Chaperones report to a Senior Chaperone, and work in collaboration with the program management team to create a positive educational experience for all participants.
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