Posting Details
Posting Number:F000187
Posting Type:External - Open to All Applicants
Job Title:Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre
Position Title:Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre
Classification:3
Position Type:Full-Time Faculty
Department:Performing Arts
Benefits Summary: Benefit package includes: Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription insurance, Life insurance, Workers’ Compensation insurance, Unemployment insurance, and Total Disability insurance. Retirement: The University contributes 4% of the regular salary with up to 3% of additional matched contributions into the TIAA Retirement Program.
Other benefits include tuition remission for employee, spouse, and employee’s dependent children under the age of 25 (this does not include the last two year of the PharmD program or the JD), and twenty days of paid medical leave per year.
Job Summary: We seek a talented individual passionate about teaching, invested in student success, and eager to lead a thriving BFA musical theatre program. If you desire to make a difference in the lives of undergraduate students, we invite you to apply for a renewable (non-tenure) track faculty position to begin August 15, 2025.
Review of applications will begin on November 30, 2024 and continue until the position is filled.
Scope:The Department of Performing Arts in the Getty College of Arts & Sciences at Ohio Northern University welcomes applicants for an Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre to direct the Musical Theatre program.
Principal Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach courses in musical theatre performance and musical theatre history, guide the musical theatre showcase, and direct one mainstage musical each academic year. Responsibilities include mentoring musical theatre students, actively participating in faculty meetings, auditions, recruitment activities, and departmental service. Questions concerning the position should be directed to John Sebestyen, j-sebestyen@onu.edu.
Required Skills:The successful candidate will demonstrate
- a firm command of the fundamentals of both acting technique and coaching acting through song;
- substantial knowledge of musical theatre history and repertory;
- experience in the professional musical theatre industry and the ability to aid students in their transition to the profession;
- excellent communication skills, the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and solve problems creatively and on time.
Minimum Qualifications: A master’s degree in musical theatre or a related area is required. Candidates with an MFA or PhD are encouraged to apply. Candidates with directing experience and teaching at the professional studio/theatre or university are also encouraged to apply. Candidates with a master’s degree other than the MFA may be considered on the basis of professional experience.