Los AngelesFULL TIME$50,000 - $150,000 / Year ($4,167 - $12,500 / Month)
Job Description
As a Music Professor at XYZ University, you will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory, performance, and history. Your role will include conducting research, mentoring students, and contributing to curriculum development.
Responsibilities
Provide high-quality education in music theory and practice.
Foster an inclusive and engaging learning environment.
Present at music conferences and workshops to share research findings.
Develop collaborations with other departments for cross-disciplinary courses.
Support the recruitment and retention efforts of the Music Department.
Implement best practices in education and student engagement.
Requirements
Education
Doctoral degree in Music Education or Performance
Experience
Proven track record in academia with a focus on music.
Technical Skills
Music Notation Software
Online Teaching Tools
Soft Skills
Problem-solving
Leadership
Languages
English: Fluent
Advantageous
Grant writing experience: Experience in securing funding for music programs.
Mentorship experience: Proven ability to mentor students in their academic journey.
Benefits
Comprehensive health insurance and wellness programs
Tuition assistance for employee education
Flexible work hours
Access to university resources and facilities
Company Culture
Research-Oriented: Faculty are encouraged to engage in research that contributes to the field of music.
Community Engagement: Encouragement to participate in outreach and community service activities.
Professional Growth: Support and resources available for faculty to pursue professional development.