Virginia Union University (VUU) is a distinguished private institution founded in 1865 that proudly upholds a legacy of academic excellence and community engagement. With a historic 86-acre campus, it offers a dynamic and nurturing environment for its 1,568 undergraduate and graduate students. Virginia Union University is recognized in the 2024 edition of U.S. News & World Report, holding a prestigious position as #39 among Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
VUU provides a robust array of academic programs, including 35 Bachelor's, 11 Master's, and one Doctoral degree. Virginia Union University remains steadfast in its commitment to offering accessible, high-quality education, instilling a sense of assurance and confidence in its students. It fosters a vibrant intellectual community dedicated to the holistic development of future leaders.
Five fundamental principles (core values) guide Virginia Union University. Each principle is essential to our ability to provide a Best-In-Class educational experience for students, faculty, and staff. These principles help our community understand the right path to fulfilling our institution's mission. The principles are Innovation, Spiritual Formation, Integrity, Diversity & Inclusion, and Excellence.
The Director of Choral Studies and VUU Choir serves as the chief artistic and administrative leader of the university's choral program, with primary responsibility for directing the Virginia Union University Choir and other choral ensembles. This role combines artistic vision, academic leadership, and administrative oversight to advance the university's choral excellence, community engagement, and national presence. The Director will mentor student musicians, oversee the choral curriculum, coordinate performances, and uphold the university's tradition of musical distinction.
Responsibilities
- Plan, coordinate, and lead performances at campus events, community programs, national appearances, and special engagements.
- Oversee the choral studies curriculum, ensuring alignment with academic standards and best practices in music education.
- Teach courses in choral conducting, vocal techniques, and related subjects as assigned.
- Recruit, audition, and mentor students for participation in choral ensembles.
- Manage operational budgets, performance schedules, travel arrangements, and ensemble logistics.
- Coordinate with university leadership for performance planning at high-profile events such as Convocation, Founder's Day, Commencement, and other ceremonial occasions.
- Oversee staff, accompanists, and student assistants associated with the choral program.
- Develop strategies for recruiting and retaining talented student vocalists, including outreach to high schools, churches, and community organizations.
- Build partnerships with alumni, donors, and community groups to support the choral program.
Education
- Master's degree in Choral Conducting, Music Education, Vocal Performance, or a related field from an accredited institution.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience directing choirs at the collegiate or professional level.
- Demonstrated excellence in choral conducting, pedagogy, and performance preparation.
Application Process
Candidates are required to submit their resume, four professional references and a cover letter. The application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. A background investigation and reference check will be required prior to employment. For any questions or concerns, please contact Askhr@vuu.edu.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Virginia Union University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other protected class.
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