Assistant Professor of Percussion at North Dakota State University
Fargo, North Dakota, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jun, 25

Salary

52000.0

Posted On

29 Mar, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Graduate Students, Music Education, Communication Skills, Teaching, Higher Education, Mentoring, Music Technology, English, Coaching, Percussion Performance, K 12 Education, Completion

Industry

Education Management

Description

Position Announcement
Percussion and Related Duties
The North Dakota State University Challey School of Music seeks an outstanding percussion faculty member. The position is offered as a 9-month, tenure-track appointment as Assistant Professor, beginning in August of 2025 at a salary of $52,000.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate applied lessons and related courses and ensembles in percussion, recruit and develop of an outstanding undergraduate and graduate percussion studio, perform related duties according to their specialty areas and the needs of the Challey School of Music, and contribute to our collegial and mutually-supportive environment. Ancillary contributions are expected, and will include opportunities described below in qualifications. Versatility and demonstrated excellence in these related areas will enhance candidates’ applications.
The Challey School of Music has a long tradition of training musicians in music education, performance, conducting, composition, and liberal studies at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. We specialize in the education of K-12 music teachers as well as, with our master’s and doctoral degrees, the training of college and university faculty members. The Instrumental area has specialists in all typical instruments—full time faculty members as well as part-time adjunct faculty. Instrumental ensembles include the NDSU Wind Symphony, the University Band, the University Symphony Orchestra, two full Jazz Ensembles, jazz combos, the Gold Star Marching Band, pep bands, Percussion Ensemble, Winter Drumline, and chamber music ensembles. The NDSU Wind Symphony and Jazz Ensemble tour annually.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Earned doctorate in percussion performance or music education with an applied percussion focus. Candidates with an ABD degree status may be considered for a lecturer appointment with expectation of completion within the 2025-26 academic year for continuation.
  • Demonstrated excellence and achievement in percussion performance and teaching
  • Demonstrated success or potential as an engaging, collegial, productive, and effective faculty member
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Successful experience in teaching in higher education and/or K-12 education
  • Successful experience in student recruitment and mentoring, including graduate students
  • Successful experience in conducting or assisting with marching and athletics bands
  • Additional specialty areas which may include jazz studies, music education, ensemble direction or coaching, academic/musicianship studies, music technology and/or digital/distance pedagogy
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity and diversity

Application materials will include

  • A letter specifically addressing the candidate’s suitability for this position and its listed qualifications
  • A full curriculum vitæ
  • A short résumé (1-2 pages)
  • Names, relationships, and contact information (email, telephone) for at least five professional references
  • Links to recent videos of performances, rehearsals, lessons, lectures, and/or presentations

Additional materials may be requested later. Reference checking will include off-list contacts.
Formal review of applications will begin on April 24, 2025
NDSU is North Dakota’s land grant university of roughly 12,000 students, located in Fargo, whose metropolitan statistical population is over 250,000 and features several colleges and universities in a thriving arts community.
NDSU strives to be a community of belonging, recognizing unique differences as strengths of our university. We seek to recruit and retain a diverse workforce that supports a community in which diverse populations and perspectives will know and learn from one another. NDSU values candidates who are committed to our core values of respect, inclusivity, community, creativity, excellence, impact, innovation, integrity, resilience, responsiveness, and transformation. Successful candidates will be committed to and help advance our strategic goal to create and maintain an open and respectful environment to promote inclusivity and diversity as a cornerstone of education, research, and outreach.

ABOUT US:

North Dakota State University is distinctive as a student focused, land-grant, research university. We educate leaders who solve national and global challenges by providing affordable access to an excellent education that combines teaching and research in a rich learning environment.
NDSU is in the highest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, R1, granted to the top research institutions in the country.
NDSU has offices across the state of North Dakota, and the main campus is in Fargo, on the Minnesota border. Along with Moorhead, Minnesota, Fargo forms one of the largest metropolitan centers between Minneapolis and Seattle. The community is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live.

Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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