Assistant Teaching Professor of Music (Bassoon/Generalist)
Ball State University
Muncie, IN
ID: 7279171 (Ref.No. BSU44769)
Posted: Recently posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Teaching load to include:
- Foundational levels of course work for the School of Music curricula, including MUHI 100, MUST 102, 111, 311.
- Managing the recruitment and maintenance of the applied bassoon studio, including instructing applied music lessons in bassoon at both the undergraduate and graduate levels
- Maintaining a national profile in performance and professional service
- Performing as a soloist and in faculty ensembles as needed
- Assist with recruitment of bassoonists to grow the studio size
- Advancing students in academic matters
- Assisting students in job and graduate school placement.
Our dynamic faculty function as collaborative, innovative, inclusive, and adaptive members of the College of Fine Arts community, both within and beyond the home unit, serving as quality teachers, productive in creative and/or scholarly work, engaged in public service activities, and contributing to the Ball State and Muncie communities and beyond. Additionally, lifelong learning at Ball State University extends educational engagement beyond the classroom and includes learning for professional development, personal enrichment, or other goals throughout one’s lifetime. Faculty will be expected to participate in the department’s, college’s, and university’s lifelong learning opportunities when available and may be assigned teaching responsibility in this area as part of their overall responsibilities.
The School of Music invites applications for a one-year Assistant Teaching Professor position of Music (Generalist with Expertise in Bassoon) beginning August 2025.
Salary and benefit packages for this position are competitive, with salaries for this opportunity beginning at $50,000 annually.
Salary and benefit packages for this position are competitive, with salaries for this opportunity beginning at $50,000 annually.
Job Function:
Teaching load to include:
- Foundational levels of course work for the School of Music curricula, including MUHI 100, MUST 102, 111, 311.
- Managing the recruitment and maintenance of the applied bassoon studio, including instructing applied music lessons in bassoon at both the undergraduate and graduate levels
- Maintaining a national profile in performance and professional service
- Performing as a soloist and in faculty ensembles as needed
- Assist with recruitment of bassoonists to grow the studio size
- Advancing students in academic matters
- Assisting students in job and graduate school placement.
Our dynamic faculty function as collaborative, innovative, inclusive, and adaptive members of the College of Fine Arts community, both within and beyond the home unit, serving as quality teachers, productive in creative and/or scholarly work, engaged in public service activities, and contributing to the Ball State and Muncie communities and beyond. Additionally, lifelong learning at Ball State University extends educational engagement beyond the classroom and includes learning for professional development, personal enrichment, or other goals throughout one’s lifetime. Faculty will be expected to participate in the department’s, college’s, and university’s lifelong learning opportunities when available and may be assigned teaching responsibility in this area as part of their overall responsibilities.
Minimum Experience:
Master’s degree from an accredited institution by date of appointment and a documented history of professional activity in the area of assignment.
Preferred Experience:
- At least four (4) months of experience teaching at the post-secondary level.
- Professional connections within the orchestra and band disciplines.
At Ball State University, we recognize inclusive excellence as an integral endeavor to fulfill our University’s mission and our strategic plan. We recruit, support, and retain a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. We encourage and reward diversity of thought. We promote a work environment that encourages and rewards innovation and creativity. We pledge to keep Inclusive Excellence at the highest level of institutional importance and as a foundation in all that we strive to do. Our over-arching goal for Inclusive Excellence is to adopt a university-wide Inclusive Excellence approach to academic, administrative support, and service functions of the university. We believe Inclusive Excellence must be infused in every step we take.