Pool Name: Part-Time Lecturer/Music
Faculty Rank: Lecturer
Class Code: C6139
Is Tenured/ Tenure Track: No
Full-time/ Part-time: Part-time
Job Description SummaryThe budgeted salary for this position is typically $1,000 per credit hour.
This position is ineligible for health, dental, and life insurance benefits through Chicago State University.
Chicago State University (CSU), is the oldest public university in the Chicago metropolitan area. Chicago State University is Illinois' only four-year U.S. Department of Education-designated Predominantly Black Institution (PBI). CSU serves over 1,500 undergraduate students and nearly 900 graduate students. The university is a nationally accredited university with five colleges in Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health Sciences and Pharmacy and proudly supports a diverse and non-traditional student population that hails from 28 countries and 36 states.
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All faculty positions are governed by the tenets of a collective bargaining agreement. Faculty are hired, evaluated, and retained on the basis of conditions covered in the union contract. Primary duties include teaching and related activities assigned during a term of 4.5 months. It is expected that each faculty member engages in teaching and teaching-related activities. Non-tenure track faculty report to a department chairperson or director.
Teaching: faculty members are expected to teach; develop syllabi and teaching materials (ability to organize, analyze, and present knowledge or materials) related to courses taught. Some disciplines require discipline specific certifications and/or licensure in the field for practice or functioning within the State of Illinois; degree specific course work and/or graduate degrees in the discipline.
Teach voice lessons for music majors and non-majors: teach additional music related courses for the department.
Teach the following courses:
Applied Voice (MUS 1143 and MUSA 1124/2224)
Voice Class (MUS 1116/1117)
Music History and Appreciation (MUS 1134)
Utilize teaching materials prepared by the music department
Utilization of email, Microsoft Word, web-based grading systems, and web-based classroom management software (Moodle).
Required EducationMasters Degree in Music (Voice)
Required Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesMusic Theory knowledge
Music History knowledge
Piano skills sufficient to accompany voice students in the teaching studio
Effective skills and utilization of appropriate audio, video, and computer classroom technology
Open Date: 02/21/2025
Close Date06/30/2025