Adjunct Professor of Music (Vocal/Choral)
- Employer
- Bowie State University
- Location
- Bowie, Maryland, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Date posted
- Aug 18, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Arts, Art, Music, Other Arts, Performing Arts, Administrative, Academic Affairs, Arts Administration
- Employment Level
- Adjunct
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Posting Details
Job Specification Information
Job Description Number
PeopleAdmin Position Number
Position Title
Adjunct Professor of Music (Vocal/Choral)
Rank
Instructor 9101
Min Salary
$1,000 per credit hour
Mid Salary
Max Salary
$9,000
Health Stipend - For Long Term Contractual.
Regular (PIN) or Long Term Contractual Faculty
Former Incumbent
Desired Start Date
Reports To
Department Chairperson
Open Date
05/31/2022
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Duties and Responsibilities
PURPOSE :
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts ( DFPA ) seeks an Adjunct Professor of Music (Vocal/Choir). The ideal candidate demonstrates an ability to teach music (vocal, choral) as well as develop and participate in programs designed to enhance the experience of the music concentration through excellent teaching and creative curriculum development. Teaching duties include; general music courses and applied music with specific knowledge of courses including vocal literature and diction repertoire such as, and not limited to: Italian, German, French, and Spanish; courses in Solfeggio, African American (Black), and/or diasporic music and traditions, classical, contemporary music, choral, university choir, vocal, chamber music and other genres. Provides instruction and mentoring; engages in scholarship and/or professional creative work. In addition to teaching duty responsibilities, the candidate could possibly also serve as the Assistant Choir Director of the University Choir ( TBD ). These duties could entail conducting rehearsals, concerts, seminars, recitals, singing, arranging, and performances in conjunction with the University Choir Director, overseeing the maintenance of the choral music library, and choir uniforms for choral and university events, and recruiting for both the music concentration area and choirs. Other duties will include maintaining regular office hours. The successful candidate might be responsible for co-conducting the University Choir, Madrigal/Chamber Singers Ensemble or others as well as teaching private voice lessons. We seek an individual with a strong commitment to interdisciplinary teaching as well as an ability to work with diverse student populations with varying degrees and types of musical experience. Providing guidance and mentoring with students for internships, apprenticeships, and careers in the professional music and performing arts industry.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES :
In addition to teaching music courses, advising and service, duties include aiding students in selecting and learning music material from different eras of vocal repertoire as well as contemporary music theatre, African American music, folk, jazz, and/or classical repertoire. Directing Vocal Ensembles, teaching Choral Conducting, Sight Singing, Ear Training, and Vocal Performance. Proficiency in the Learning Management System, Blackboard (or similar) Online Learning Pedagogy is required, consistent with University guidelines and teaching various modalities: In-Person, Hybrid, Virtual, etc. Service on co-curricular audition panels, juries, recital committees, and other vocal-area activities as necessary is encouraged.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Requires the equivalent of a four-year degree and D.Mus.A., Ph.D., or Ed.D. preferred or M. M. in Voice or Choral Music (or related) is required.
Experience
Minimum three (3) years of successful undergraduate teaching experience are preferred. High School teaching experience will also be considered. Experienced and sensitive to working with students from diverse backgrounds, students with disabilities or special needs, and especially those at a Historically Black College or University.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Evidence of mentoring, training, and nurturing pre-professional singers of all voice types, with a commitment to access equity, diversity, and inclusion. Applied knowledge of current literature and contemporary research in vocal pedagogy, music, and performance practice. Experience teaching pre-professional singers in a variety of classical, contemporary, and related musical styles. A demonstrated an ongoing commitment to performing and teaching music composed by women, African American (Diaspora) and other BIPOC composers, and other historically excluded groups. Candidates with experience providing vocal coaching or musical direction for musical theatre productions are especially encouraged to apply. Teaching or performing experience in other vocal genres (Musical Theatre, Jazz, Classical, Black & Contemporary Music, and other Genres) swell as Music Education and/or Vocal Methods courses in Music Education is not required but also would be of great benefit. Experience recruiting a diverse range of talented applicants to collegiate-level music programs and for university choirs and ensembles. A record of creative and innovative artistic activities that expand the repertoire of the concert-music tradition, reach traditionally underserved communities and audiences, and engage the changing landscapes of musical culture. Professional experience with arts organizations of varying sizes, structures, and missions and grantsmanship is desirable. Experience in arts entrepreneurship, the professional music and performance industry, and creating or curating performance opportunities for oneself and others is also desirable. Additional areas of expertise are welcomed, but not limited to Research in Choral Music and Conducting; Community Ensembles; Multicultural Music; Music in an Urban Environment. Must be a team player, work cooperatively and collaboratively, and be focused on the student and program success.
Conditions of Employment
Please be advised, COVID -19 vaccinations are required for faculty and staff to be employed at Bowie State University.
Other
This is an adjunct position and is compensated based on credit hours. For example:
1 credit hour – $1,000 per course
2 credit hours – $2,000 per course
3 credit hours – $3,000 per course
The candidate can only earn up to $9,000 (equivalent to 9 credit hours) per semester.
Budget/Grants Allocation Details
Hiring Freeze Exception Request
Date of Vacancy
How are the job responsibilites currently being filled?
What are the consequences if the position is not filled?
Why can't the job responsibilities be performed by other staff?
Allocation Details
Posting Detail Information
Post to JobTarget?
No
Special Instructions to Applicant
Special Advertising Summary
Quick Link for Internal Postings
https://bowiestate.peopleadmin.com/postings/2133
Pass Message
Fail Message
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Job Specification Information
Job Description Number
PeopleAdmin Position Number
Position Title
Adjunct Professor of Music (Vocal/Choral)
Rank
Instructor 9101
Min Salary
$1,000 per credit hour
Mid Salary
Max Salary
$9,000
Health Stipend - For Long Term Contractual.
Regular (PIN) or Long Term Contractual Faculty
Former Incumbent
Desired Start Date
Reports To
Department Chairperson
Open Date
05/31/2022
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Duties and Responsibilities
PURPOSE :
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts ( DFPA ) seeks an Adjunct Professor of Music (Vocal/Choir). The ideal candidate demonstrates an ability to teach music (vocal, choral) as well as develop and participate in programs designed to enhance the experience of the music concentration through excellent teaching and creative curriculum development. Teaching duties include; general music courses and applied music with specific knowledge of courses including vocal literature and diction repertoire such as, and not limited to: Italian, German, French, and Spanish; courses in Solfeggio, African American (Black), and/or diasporic music and traditions, classical, contemporary music, choral, university choir, vocal, chamber music and other genres. Provides instruction and mentoring; engages in scholarship and/or professional creative work. In addition to teaching duty responsibilities, the candidate could possibly also serve as the Assistant Choir Director of the University Choir ( TBD ). These duties could entail conducting rehearsals, concerts, seminars, recitals, singing, arranging, and performances in conjunction with the University Choir Director, overseeing the maintenance of the choral music library, and choir uniforms for choral and university events, and recruiting for both the music concentration area and choirs. Other duties will include maintaining regular office hours. The successful candidate might be responsible for co-conducting the University Choir, Madrigal/Chamber Singers Ensemble or others as well as teaching private voice lessons. We seek an individual with a strong commitment to interdisciplinary teaching as well as an ability to work with diverse student populations with varying degrees and types of musical experience. Providing guidance and mentoring with students for internships, apprenticeships, and careers in the professional music and performing arts industry.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES :
In addition to teaching music courses, advising and service, duties include aiding students in selecting and learning music material from different eras of vocal repertoire as well as contemporary music theatre, African American music, folk, jazz, and/or classical repertoire. Directing Vocal Ensembles, teaching Choral Conducting, Sight Singing, Ear Training, and Vocal Performance. Proficiency in the Learning Management System, Blackboard (or similar) Online Learning Pedagogy is required, consistent with University guidelines and teaching various modalities: In-Person, Hybrid, Virtual, etc. Service on co-curricular audition panels, juries, recital committees, and other vocal-area activities as necessary is encouraged.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Requires the equivalent of a four-year degree and D.Mus.A., Ph.D., or Ed.D. preferred or M. M. in Voice or Choral Music (or related) is required.
Experience
Minimum three (3) years of successful undergraduate teaching experience are preferred. High School teaching experience will also be considered. Experienced and sensitive to working with students from diverse backgrounds, students with disabilities or special needs, and especially those at a Historically Black College or University.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Evidence of mentoring, training, and nurturing pre-professional singers of all voice types, with a commitment to access equity, diversity, and inclusion. Applied knowledge of current literature and contemporary research in vocal pedagogy, music, and performance practice. Experience teaching pre-professional singers in a variety of classical, contemporary, and related musical styles. A demonstrated an ongoing commitment to performing and teaching music composed by women, African American (Diaspora) and other BIPOC composers, and other historically excluded groups. Candidates with experience providing vocal coaching or musical direction for musical theatre productions are especially encouraged to apply. Teaching or performing experience in other vocal genres (Musical Theatre, Jazz, Classical, Black & Contemporary Music, and other Genres) swell as Music Education and/or Vocal Methods courses in Music Education is not required but also would be of great benefit. Experience recruiting a diverse range of talented applicants to collegiate-level music programs and for university choirs and ensembles. A record of creative and innovative artistic activities that expand the repertoire of the concert-music tradition, reach traditionally underserved communities and audiences, and engage the changing landscapes of musical culture. Professional experience with arts organizations of varying sizes, structures, and missions and grantsmanship is desirable. Experience in arts entrepreneurship, the professional music and performance industry, and creating or curating performance opportunities for oneself and others is also desirable. Additional areas of expertise are welcomed, but not limited to Research in Choral Music and Conducting; Community Ensembles; Multicultural Music; Music in an Urban Environment. Must be a team player, work cooperatively and collaboratively, and be focused on the student and program success.
Conditions of Employment
Please be advised, COVID -19 vaccinations are required for faculty and staff to be employed at Bowie State University.
Other
This is an adjunct position and is compensated based on credit hours. For example:
1 credit hour – $1,000 per course
2 credit hours – $2,000 per course
3 credit hours – $3,000 per course
The candidate can only earn up to $9,000 (equivalent to 9 credit hours) per semester.
Budget/Grants Allocation Details
Hiring Freeze Exception Request
Date of Vacancy
How are the job responsibilites currently being filled?
What are the consequences if the position is not filled?
Why can't the job responsibilities be performed by other staff?
Allocation Details
Posting Detail Information
Post to JobTarget?
No
Special Instructions to Applicant
Special Advertising Summary
Quick Link for Internal Postings
https://bowiestate.peopleadmin.com/postings/2133
Pass Message
Fail Message
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Cover Letter/Letter of Application
- Unofficial Transcripts
- Curriculum Vitae
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