Assistant Professor of Music Education - Troy, United States - Troy University

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    Description
    Posting Number F0912P
    Position Title Assistant Professor of Music Education
    Position Type Faculty
    Department Music - Troy
    Division College of Communication and Fine Arts
    Campus Troy
    Faculty Rank Assistant Professor
    If Faculty position 10 Month
    Is this position tenure track or non-tenure track? Tenure Track
    Work Status Full-Time (FT)
    Temporary No
    Location Troy - T01
    Job Summary
    The John M.

    Long School of Music at Troy University is seeking an accomplished teacher educator who has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and professional and university service.

    Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate music education courses; overseeing the placement and supervision of student teachers (instrumental and choral); maintaining an active national and international creative research profile, consistent with expectation of tenure and promotion; participating in shared governance through service to the School, College, and University; contributing to undergraduate and graduate recruiting to music education degrees.

    Additional teaching responsibilities may be assigned based on the need of the School of Music. The candidate will work with the College of Education, help coordinate clinical experiences in public schools, and mentor students.

    The start date for the position is August 1, 2024. This search will remain open for applications until the position is filled.
    In Class Teaching Percentage
    Online Teaching Percentage
    Minimum Qualifications

    • Doctorate degree (ABD or degree in progress with substantial professional experience will be
    considered).

    • Three years of experience teaching in K-12 public schools.
    • Two years of experience teaching music education in college setting.
    Preferred Qualifications

    • Demonstrated success in teaching undergraduate music courses in music education and
    supervision of student teaching.

    • Evidence of an established record of publication and research productivity.
    • Experience with community outreach and recruitment.
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, such as the ability to interact with others with
    respect, empathy, and cultural humility.

    • Engage in scholarly/creative activities leading to national visibility and contributing to a
    university vision of internationalization and interdisciplinary collaboration.
    Will this position require driving (personal vehicle, university vehicle, utility vehicle, or golf cart) in order to perform the job duties? Driving may be necessary but is not a primary responsibility
    Work Hours
    To be determined
    List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
    N/A
    Does this position have supervisory responsibility? No