Applications Accepted FromPublic: Open to the Public
Special Instructions to ApplicantsPlease complete the online application and attach required documents.
Required documents include: - Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- List of at least three (3) professional references with current contact details, including email addresses.
- Applicants should submit a brief document expressing their commitment to preparing teachers for the 21st century and their plans/strategies for recruiting choral music education students to the School of Music. These plans should include specific initiatives and measurable goals to ensure the growth and sustainability of the choral program and uploaded under the document titled, "other." .
- Provide recent YouTube or other electronic links to live conducting or teaching recordings as "other 2."
The position will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please apply by the posting closing date.This position is eligible for the following benefitsmedical, vision, dental, basic and supplemental life, paid holidays, educational benefits for you and eligible dependents, sick leave, and retirement.
Posting Number: 20163092F
Job DescriptionThe Athens campus of Ohio University and its five regional campuses are geographically located within the 32 Ohio counties identified by the 1965 Appalachian Regional Development Act as Appalachia. Rich in regional culture and the arts, Appalachia continues to embrace entrepreneurship and innovation towards an envisioned future of promise and opportunity. Because of our location, the University is uniquely situated to support Appalachia through teaching, research, and service and holds this fact central to its mission. Distinguished philanthropists Jeffrey D. Chaddock (BSC '88) and Mark A. Morrow have committed a $25 million gift that is positioned to advance Ohio University's College of Fine Arts, supporting its mission of fostering creativity and education. This commitment aims to enhance programs and facilities, enriching the experience for students, faculty, and the broader Appalachian community. School of MusicThe School of Music at Ohio University is one of the six schools within the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts and plays a significant role in the vibrant cultural life of Ohio University as well as Southeast Ohio. School of Music students, faculty, and guest artists present over 200 concerts and recitals each year. A distinguished faculty of 42 full time and 19 part time professors serve a student body of approximately 300 undergraduate and 75 master's students. Degree programs include composition, conducting, CMDI, music education, music history and literature, music performance, performance/pedagogy, music theory, and music therapy. School of Music alumni hold prominent teaching and professional positions throughout the United States and abroad. The School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1946 and is committed to continuing its tradition of excellence. The School of Music also administers a regionally impactful community music school, Athens Community Music School (ACMS), through which many music majors obtain practical teaching experience.
The School of Music at Ohio University invites applicants for a one-year appointment in Choral Music Education at the level of Visiting Professor, beginning date August 16, 2026. This position may be renewable up to three years.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in music education (face-to-face and in our online MME program); other duties include conducting at least two collegiate choral ensembles, directing master's theses/clinical projects, and supervising student teachers. The person selected for this role will play a crucial part in cultivating and maintaining strong relationships with K-12 teachers, ensuring ongoing internship opportunities for our students.Additional duties as assigned, related to candidate's expertise and experience. The individual selected must possess a willingness to contribute to all aspects of the School of Music, including active involvement in the recruitment and retention of students, close collaboration with the Director of Choral Activities, other music education faculty, and participation on committees and participation in community engagement activities.Minimum QualificationsMaster's degree required in music education or closely related field combined with a minimum of seven years of public-school teaching experience.Preferred Qualifications - Doctorate in Music Education preferred.
- Documented record of excellence in teaching.
- A well- articulated agenda for teaching and preparing prospective music educators for successful careers in music education
- Prior collegiate teaching experience.
DepartmentSchool of Music
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Job Open Date03/16/2026
Posting Close DateThe position will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please apply by April 15, 2026. Job Category: Visiting Professor
Months9 month
Planning Unit: College of Fine Arts
Campus: Athens
Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position.Peter Haley;
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