Assistant Professor of Music in Percussion - Lexington, United States - University of Kentucky

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    Job Title Assistant Professor of Music in Percussion
    Requisition Number FE03868
    Working Title
    Department Name 8X220:Winds, Percussion, and Jazz
    Work Location Lexington, KY
    Type of Position Faculty
    Position Time Status Full-Time
    Tenure Track Status Tenure Track
    Required Education
    MM in Percussion Performance
    Required Related Experience
    Evidence of outstanding musical artistry
    Possess 1–3 years of college-level teaching experience
    Required License/Registration/Certification
    NA
    Job Summary
    The University of Kentucky is seeking a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Percussion to join our outstanding faculty in the School of Music for Fall 2024. Our new colleague will lead an internationally recognized and thriving percussion studio comprised of undergraduate and graduate students. Teaching duties will include individual studio instruction at all levels, percussion methods, percussion ensemble, and percussion studio class. The successful candidate will be expected to build a creative and research profile consistent with School of Music standards in performance areas; participate in shared governance within the School of Music, the College of Fine Arts, and the University, as well as one's profession; and establish and maintain positive relationships with secondary school band directors and private percussion instructors throughout the region, resulting in excellent recruitment and retention of students within the UK School of Music. The successful candidate will also be responsible for graduate advising and thesis committee work, primarily in percussion-related performance areas. Funding to support percussion students includes undergraduate and graduate scholarships, as well as a full graduate teaching assistantship.

    Distribution of Effort:
    50% Teaching
    40% Research
    10% Service

    The School of Music has over 50 full-time faculty, with an enrollment of over 400 students. The School of Music offers baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees in music performance, music education, musicology/ethnomusicology, and theory/composition, as well as a master's degree in music therapy. The school is a member of the National Association of Schools of Music. More information can be found at

    The University of Kentucky, College of Fine Arts thrives because we serve and honor individuals and communities with unique and distinct voices. The College intentionally supports an authentic environment of diversity, equity, and inclusion through artistic programming and curricula that explore and celebrate the experiences of those voices. Because we believe that the arts are essential to the life of the individual and the community, we actively facilitate wide-ranging creative expression among our faculty, staff, and student artists and commit to inclusivity in our hiring and recruiting of faculty, staff, and students. In alignment with our DEI commitment, we welcome and invite applicants who have a deep interest in advancing this mission and those who possess the skills and experience for this work. We encourage applications from members of all underrepresented groups as well as individuals who have experience working with diverse student populations (e.g., racial/ethnic, income, immigration status, sexual orientation/gender identification, etc.). As a member of the state's flagship institution, we pledge to ensure that our campus is a place where differences are welcomed and valued, different perspectives are respectfully heard, and where every individual feels a sense of belonging and inclusion. Visit our website at:

    Employment at UK comes with diverse rewards, focusing on total well-being and career development, with leadership striving to provide a strong work-life integration. The University generously contributes to employees' retirement plans, medical coverage, and life insurance. In addition, UK offers optional benefits such as dental and vision insurance, additional retirement plans and much more. To learn more about these benefits, please visit:
    Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
    NA
    Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No
    Preferred Education/Experience

    • DMA (including ABD candidates with degree completed by Summer 2024)

    • Illustrate pedagogical knowledge and/or performance experience of solo repertoire, concert
    ensembles, percussion ensemble, bands, and world music ensemble and/or drum set

    • Demonstrate a successful record of recruitment, teaching (studio and classroom), performance,
    and professional integrity at the collegiate level

    • Exhibit potential for creative and scholarly accomplishments at the regional, national, and
    international levels and experience working with composers and commissioning new works.

    • Provide evidence of a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity in recruitment activities, as
    well as in studio and classroom settings

    • Possess critical leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills appropriate for developing a
    regional, national, and international reputation working in a collegiate environment

    • Articulate a vision for nurturing the creativity and well-being of students within the UK School of
    Music
    Deadline to Apply
    Open Until Filled Yes