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Director of Athletic Bands Faculty (Non-tenure Track)

Employer
Butler University
Location
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Salary
Competitive Salary
Date posted
Jan 9, 2025
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Position Type
Faculty Positions, Music, Performing Arts, Administrative, Athletics
Employment Level
Non-Tenured Track
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Details



Position Overview

The Director of Athletic Bands will oversee and coordinate all aspects of the university’s athletic band programs, including the recruitment and overall development of the members of the Butler University Marching Band (BUMB) and the Butler University Basketball Band (BUBB). This position requires a dynamic leader who can inspire student musicians, enhance the visibility of the bands at athletic events, and foster community engagement through musical excellence and spirited performances.

Two of Butler’s key strategic goals are “to create an intentionally diverse, inclusive, and equitable campus community,” and to “build a culture of empowerment, engagement and accountability.” The successful candidate will actively contribute to building an inclusive learning environment for an increasingly diverse student population.

Responsibilities

The job requires the following:
  • Teaching
    • Maintain a 12 TCH per semester teaching load in the School of Music, as assigned by the Director of the SOM
    • Supervise undergraduate and graduate assistants
    • Additional teaching responsibilities could include music education courses, conducting courses, or courses in other areas of the candidate’s expertise
    • Academic advising, student mentoring, attendance at faculty meetings (area, department, college, and university), committee participation, and service to the university and community
  • Program Development:
    • Develop and implement a comprehensive vision and strategic plan for the athletic bands
    • Create engaging musical arrangements that enhance the athletic experience at home games and events
  • Rehearsal and Performance Management:
    • Conduct regular rehearsals, ensuring a high standard of musicianship and performance
    • Coordinate performances at athletic events, including football, basketball, and other sporting activities
    • Participate in student affairs and university-wide events and committees such as Homecoming, Family Weekend, and First-Year Orientation
  • Student Leadership and Mentorship:
    • Recruit, train, and mentor student leaders within the band program
    • Foster an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages student participation and leadership
  • Collaboration and Communication:
    • Work closely with athletic department staff and other university departments to promote athletic band activities
    • Communicate effectively with students, parents, alumni, and the community regarding band events and initiatives
  • Administrative Duties:
    • Manage the budget for the athletic bands in collaboration with the School of Music Budget Officer
    • Oversee equipment and instrument inventory, maintenance, and purchasing
    • Facilitate travel to NCAA events at the conference, regional, and national level
    • Hire and supervise additional teaching staff including, but not limited to: color guard, drumline, drill instruction
  • Recruitment and Retention:
    • Develop recruitment strategies to attract new members to the athletic bands, including outreach to local high schools
    • Implement retention strategies to maintain student engagement and participation
  • Alumni Relations:
    • Cultivate relationships with band alumni to foster ongoing support and involvement in university activities
Required Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in music from an accredited institution; a doctorate is preferred
  • Experience directing a marching band
  • Demonstrated ability to write computer-assisted marching band drill and arrange marching band music
  • Demonstrated ability to facilitate and collaborate on the branding and marketing of the athletic band program through multimedia, including social media
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, athletic department, and University administration
Application Requirements

Review of applications will begin December 9, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. On-campus interviews will take place in early to mid-February.

Applications should include:
  • a cover letter, which includes a description of the candidate’s commitment to and experience in advancing equity, inclusion, and access in their teaching and or professional work;
  • current curriculum vitae; a
  • contact information for three references for professional work in athletic bands.
  • Sample of Musical Arrangements; rehearsal or performance
  • Sample of Drill Design; rehearsal or performance
  • Sample of Administrative Duties/Organization to demonstrate expertise in profession, e.g., travel schedule itinerary, band day logistics, competition hosting
About Us

Butler University is a private, nationally recognized comprehensive university encompassing seven colleges: Arts, Business, Communication, Education, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Pharmacy & Health Sciences and Founder's College. Approximately 4,500 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate and doctoral students are enrolled at Butler, representing 46 states and 24 countries.

Join us at the crossroads of tradition & transformation. A career at Butler University means so much more than a job. Join the dedicated, innovative, and supportive community of faculty and staff that is moving Butler Beyond.

Butler University is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all employees. We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of age, gender, gender identity, sex, race, religion, color, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, national origin, or any other legally protected category.

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 Butler University

With just over 5,000 students, we’re relatively small as far as universities go. That’s a good thing—it means classes are more personally engaging and professors are always available to help.

But in terms of opportunity, Butler University is about as big as it gets. Indianapolis is one of the largest and most dynamic cities in the Midwest. As residents, Butler students can plug right into the real-world through internships, co-ops, undergraduate research, public performances, and community partnerships. These experiences provide working knowledge and skills that students need to excel after college.

A career at Butler University means so much more than a job.  Join the dedicated, innovative, and supportive community of faculty and staff that is moving Butler Beyond.

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