College Positions 2008
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Wes,
It's official. He'll be retired completely as of May 2008... department head and all. The guy you, and I as well, want to leave will be gone the following year... supposedly.
It's official. He'll be retired completely as of May 2008... department head and all. The guy you, and I as well, want to leave will be gone the following year... supposedly.
Matt Simpson
Phi Mu Alpha - Kappa Eta Chapter
Bluecoats Contra- '07 '08 '09
Arkansas Tech Tuba/Euph Ensemble
"There are two kinds of tuba songs: love songs, and pirate songs." - Roger Bobo
Phi Mu Alpha - Kappa Eta Chapter
Bluecoats Contra- '07 '08 '09
Arkansas Tech Tuba/Euph Ensemble
"There are two kinds of tuba songs: love songs, and pirate songs." - Roger Bobo
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Colleges are required by NASM to do a national search when a tenure-track job is available. This also means when they are promoting an Instructor to an Assistant Professor. Most often, I see the person hired as the Instructor gets the job, but I have seen a few times that another person getting hired for the position. Many schools automatically advance the Instructor to the final interview stage (since he/she is already there it doesn't cost much to the school.) And the Instructor has been at the school for a while, often knows what school might be needing, even without being told from someone.
That's what I gather from being on both sides of the interview process.
Colleges are required by NASM to do a national search when a tenure-track job is available. This also means when they are promoting an Instructor to an Assistant Professor. Most often, I see the person hired as the Instructor gets the job, but I have seen a few times that another person getting hired for the position. Many schools automatically advance the Instructor to the final interview stage (since he/she is already there it doesn't cost much to the school.) And the Instructor has been at the school for a while, often knows what school might be needing, even without being told from someone.
That's what I gather from being on both sides of the interview process.
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Just to be clear,
Wayne State mentioned above refers to Wayne State College in Nebraska, not Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, at least as far as I can tell.
http://www.wsc.edu/hr/jp.php?type=3
Wayne State mentioned above refers to Wayne State College in Nebraska, not Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, at least as far as I can tell.
http://www.wsc.edu/hr/jp.php?type=3
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way to be on top of it Master Keller 

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Memphis
I know nothing.... just passing along info:
The University of Memphis invites applications for the following nine-month, tenure track position as Tuba Artist/Teacher in the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music beginning August 18, 2008.
Position: Tuba Artist/Teacher
Rank: Assistant Professor
Salary: Competitive and Negotiable
Qualifications: Doctoral degree in tuba performance and university teaching experience, or equivalent professional experience.
Responsibilities: Duties include instructing tuba students at the undergraduate and graduate levels and lower division undergraduate euphonium students, coaching brass ensembles, performing in the faculty brass quintet, teaching coursework in music theory or history, advising tuba majors, and actively recruiting students to the University of Memphis.
School: The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and has a full-time faculty of 50 with approximately 530 music majors. Degree programs include: Bachelor of Music in performance, music history, composition, music education, music business, recording technology, jazz and studio music performance, jazz and studio music composition/arranging; Master of Music in performance, music history, Orff-Schulwerk, music education, pedagogy, jazz and studio music; Doctoral of Musical Arts in composition and performance; Doctor of Philosophy in musicology and music education. The School of Music is housed in the College of Communication and Fine Arts. http://music.memphis.edu/
University: The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban research university located in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the most musically active communities in the Mid-South. Current enrollment is approximately 20,000 students.
Application: Review of applications will begin February 1, 2008 and may continue until a successful candidate is named. Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, names and contact information of three references (please no recordings until requested), to:
John Mueller, Chair
Tuba Search Committee
Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
The University of Memphis
129 Music Building
Memphis, TN 38152
jtmuellr@memphis.edu
The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. It is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.
The University of Memphis invites applications for the following nine-month, tenure track position as Tuba Artist/Teacher in the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music beginning August 18, 2008.
Position: Tuba Artist/Teacher
Rank: Assistant Professor
Salary: Competitive and Negotiable
Qualifications: Doctoral degree in tuba performance and university teaching experience, or equivalent professional experience.
Responsibilities: Duties include instructing tuba students at the undergraduate and graduate levels and lower division undergraduate euphonium students, coaching brass ensembles, performing in the faculty brass quintet, teaching coursework in music theory or history, advising tuba majors, and actively recruiting students to the University of Memphis.
School: The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and has a full-time faculty of 50 with approximately 530 music majors. Degree programs include: Bachelor of Music in performance, music history, composition, music education, music business, recording technology, jazz and studio music performance, jazz and studio music composition/arranging; Master of Music in performance, music history, Orff-Schulwerk, music education, pedagogy, jazz and studio music; Doctoral of Musical Arts in composition and performance; Doctor of Philosophy in musicology and music education. The School of Music is housed in the College of Communication and Fine Arts. http://music.memphis.edu/
University: The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban research university located in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the most musically active communities in the Mid-South. Current enrollment is approximately 20,000 students.
Application: Review of applications will begin February 1, 2008 and may continue until a successful candidate is named. Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, names and contact information of three references (please no recordings until requested), to:
John Mueller, Chair
Tuba Search Committee
Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
The University of Memphis
129 Music Building
Memphis, TN 38152
jtmuellr@memphis.edu
The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. It is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.
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Nothing as of yet regarding Arkansas Tech. There have been rumors flying around, but the committee in charge of finding a new tuba studio head is more focused on finding a department head right now. By the way, the head of the tuba studio was also the department head.
Matt Simpson
Phi Mu Alpha - Kappa Eta Chapter
Bluecoats Contra- '07 '08 '09
Arkansas Tech Tuba/Euph Ensemble
"There are two kinds of tuba songs: love songs, and pirate songs." - Roger Bobo
Phi Mu Alpha - Kappa Eta Chapter
Bluecoats Contra- '07 '08 '09
Arkansas Tech Tuba/Euph Ensemble
"There are two kinds of tuba songs: love songs, and pirate songs." - Roger Bobo
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here is another
Position: Director of Bands/Low Brass Studio
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: University of Evansville
Location: Indiana
Date posted: 2/11/2008
Music: The University of Evansville Department of Music announces a search for a Director of Bands/Low Brass Studio position (tenure-track/Assistant Professor). Primary duties will include conducting the University Wind Ensemble, co-conducting the University Band, and teaching studio low brass. Perform with faculty brass quintet. Qualifications: Doctorate required (ABD considered). Demonstrated low brass performing ability. Record of performing activity as a conductor. University level teaching experience desired. Starting date: August 2008. Consideration of applications will begin March 10, 2008. Send letter of application, CD of solo playing, DVD of conducting (rehearsal and performance), curriculum vitae, transcripts, three recent letters of recommendation, and a list of additional references to: Dr. Thomas Josenhans, Chair, Director of Bands Search Committee, Department of Music, University of Evansville, 1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47722. The University of Evansville is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer strongly committed to educational excellence through diversity. Please visit http://www.evansville.edu/aboutue/employment.asp for additional information.
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: University of Evansville
Location: Indiana
Date posted: 2/11/2008
Music: The University of Evansville Department of Music announces a search for a Director of Bands/Low Brass Studio position (tenure-track/Assistant Professor). Primary duties will include conducting the University Wind Ensemble, co-conducting the University Band, and teaching studio low brass. Perform with faculty brass quintet. Qualifications: Doctorate required (ABD considered). Demonstrated low brass performing ability. Record of performing activity as a conductor. University level teaching experience desired. Starting date: August 2008. Consideration of applications will begin March 10, 2008. Send letter of application, CD of solo playing, DVD of conducting (rehearsal and performance), curriculum vitae, transcripts, three recent letters of recommendation, and a list of additional references to: Dr. Thomas Josenhans, Chair, Director of Bands Search Committee, Department of Music, University of Evansville, 1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47722. The University of Evansville is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer strongly committed to educational excellence through diversity. Please visit http://www.evansville.edu/aboutue/employment.asp for additional information.
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i would assume this is due to many people filling up holes from last year. most are put on a tenure track and at the end will either stay or they'll have a year to find a new job. at least this is how it works at my university. here, the tenure track is typically 4-5 years (less if deemed qualified).
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Re: College Positions 2008
Anyone know about Memphis or Wright St?
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Re: College Positions 2008
Congratulations to Ken Steinsultz (University of Illinois) on his new appointment as Director of Bands/Low Brass Instructor at the University of Evansville.
Chris Combest
Nashville, TN
Nashville, TN