What are the responsibilities and job description for the Visiting Lecturer or Teaching Assistant Professor of Music Education position at State of South Carolina?
Lander University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). The Department offers bachelor’s degrees in Music and Music with K-12 teacher certification with emphases in Choral, Instrumental, and Keyboard. The Department also offers minors in both Music and Music History and has ensembles that welcome students from across campus as well as community members. These include choral ensembles, a jazz ensemble, wind ensemble, chamber orchestra, piano ensemble, and several smaller chamber groups that offer concerts and recitals across the year.
The teaching load is 36 hours across fall and spring semesters and may include applied lessons in the candidate’s major instrument or voice. Candidates whose major instrument in Clarinet or Trumpet need not apply. Summer teaching opportunities are available and merit additional compensation. Lander supports on-going training and professional development through its Center for Faculty Excellence.
Screening of applications will continue until the position is filled. Applications received by Apr. 4, 2025 will receive best consideration.
Application: All materials must be submitted in an e-mail titled “Music faculty position” to dknight@lander.edu.
Candidates should send a letter of application; CV; statement of teaching philosophy and experience; statement of student mentorship; unofficial transcripts; and the names and contact information addressed to:
Dr. Reed Gallo
Chair, Department of Music
Lander University
320 Stanley Ave.
Greenwood, SC 29649
Lander is a public comprehensive university committed to teaching in a liberal arts environment. More than 69,000 persons live in Greenwood County, and the community has excellent healthcare facilities, a low cost of living, and a revitalized Uptown. Learn more at www.lander.edu Lander University values diversity in its community, and strongly encourages applications from members of underrepresented populations. Lander is a tobacco-free institution. All final candidates are subject to successfully completing background requirements. Note: The University generally does not sponsor an H-1B visa. An affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer/ Title IX