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Director of Orchestral Activities, Asst./Assoc./Full Professor of Music - Furman University

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Director of Orchestral Activities, Asst./Assoc./Full Professor of Music - Furman University

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Job Title:
Director of Orchestral Activities, Asst./Assoc./Full Professor of Music - Furman University

Job Family:
Furman Faculty

Full-Time/Part-Time:
Full time

Compensation Grade:
FAC

Pay Type:
Salary

Department:
Music

Job Summary:
The Department of Music at Furman University seeks applicants for a Director of Orchestral Activities to begin August 2024. This is a full-time, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, tenure-track faculty position.

Job Description:

Furman University enjoys a reputation as a prominent undergraduate institution; the Department of Music is considered among its peers to be one of the premier undergraduate music departments. Furman has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) since 1937. The Department of Music's faculty - comprised of 19 full-time and 21 part-time performing artists and scholars - and its staff are committed to providing a stimulating and creative educational environment for its approximately 150 music majors and 100 non-major participants.

The Furman Symphony Orchestra (FSO) is one of the university's flagship ensembles. It is made up of more than 60 undergraduate students, a mixture of music majors and students majoring in other disciplines. The ensemble rehearses twice a week and typically performs several concerts each year, including orchestral programs, performances with Furman's choirs, in support of the Sarah Reese Lyric Theatre, and with student, faculty, and guest-artist soloists.

Furman University is committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all facets of university life, and strives to create a community that fosters a sense of belonging through excellence in teaching, mentorship, and programming. Numerous initiatives and programs are underway or planned to promote these ideals, including: historic projects, dialogue initiatives, the Center for Inclusive Communities, and a recently approved major in Africana Studies. The Department of Music has a Council on Equity and Inclusion in Music, consisting of faculty and students, which advises and guides Department of Music leadership on all matters related to diversity, equity, and access within the department's curriculum, policies, and operations. The Director of Orchestral Activities will contribute to promoting these ideals of inclusive excellence in the Department of Music.

Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
  • Be a skilled conductor and teacher with overall responsibility for maintaining and building upon a significant program of orchestral activities
  • Lead Furman's orchestra program
  • Conduct the FSO and other ensembles as needed by the department
  • Administer the department's biennial concerto competition
  • Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to creative activity as a conductor and/or scholar
  • Be active in student recruitment, including diversifying and expanding our applicant pool
  • Contribute (through teaching, scholarship, advising, and service) to our department's commitment to increasing diversity, promoting inclusivity, and advancing equity
  • Fulfill additional teaching responsibilities - based on qualifications, experience, and departmental need, these duties may include teaching conducting, applied music, music education, and/or other courses within the music department.


Qualifications / Required Skills
  • Earned doctorate in music by August 15, 2024
  • The ability to work with historically underrepresented students, including students of color and those who identify as LGBTQIA+, and a commitment to assisting the university in its continuing efforts to become a model of inclusive excellence
  • Evidence of high-quality, sustained creative activity in music performance
  • Evidence of excellence in undergraduate teaching, success in student recruiting, and a record of significant professional activity are strongly preferred


Additional Information

To apply, please visit jobs.furman.edu, create an account, and submit the following in a single PDF document:
  • Letter of application
  • Curriculum vitae
  • A statement of teaching philosophy (one to two pages)
  • A statement explaining how the candidate might contribute to a liberal arts college community that is committed to core values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (one to two pages)
  • Links to video recordings of recent performances and rehearsals representing a variety of styles and genres, not exceeding 20 minutes in length (selected candidates will later be asked to submit links to longer videos)
  • Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official transcripts will be required of final candidates)
  • Contact information, including email address and phone number, for at least three references (References may be contacted at a later stage of the search and only with the candidate's approval.)


Selected candidates may later be asked to submit additional materials, including links to video recordings of recent teaching.

Review of applications will begin October 20, 2023. Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.

Contact Information

Questions and requests for additional information should be addressed to Prof. Christopher Hutton, at christopher.hutton@furman.edu.

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Furman is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and staff. The University aspires to create a community of people representing a multiplicity of identities including gender, race, religion, spiritual belief, sexual orientation, geographic origin, socioeconomic background, ideology, world view, and varied abilities. Domestic partners of employees are eligible for comprehensive benefits.





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Furman University is committed to educating the whole student, encouraging academic and emotional growth while also providing the practical skills necessary to succeed in an ever-changing world. At the core of the University is a dynamic engaged learning philosophy that’s grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. Students are taught by top-notch professors whose chief priorities are teaching and guiding undergraduate students—all within a close-knit campus community where ideas and perspectives are valued and encouraged.

 

The Furman Advantage promises all students an education that delivers value by preparing them for successful, meaningful lives. Guided by a community of mentors and supported by institutes and centers, students chart personalized four-year pathways that are made meaningful through guaranteed engaged learning experiences.

 

Furman University bell towerOur institutes and centers ensure there is a connection between the resources of Furman and the communities that we serve and strengthen. The Richard Riley Institute is a nonpartisan public policy think tank that promotes discussion and analysis of issues critical to South Carolina's future. The David E. Shi Center for Sustainability acts as a research hub and action center where students, educators and community leaders work together to explore sustainability challenges and generate scalable solutions. The Institute for the Advancement of Community Health serves as a convener of programs, educational initiatives, ideas and resources working collectively to bridge the population health gap of the Greenville community and beyond.

 

The student experience at Furman includes NCAA Division I Athletics, a vibrant student life culture encouraged by a 100 percent residential community, and a campus that is internationally recognized for its beauty.

 

Founded in 1826, the private university is located in the award-winning city of Greenville, South Carolina. Modern, sophisticated academic buildings are complemented by comprehensive athletics, recreational, and social facilities. Student housing ranges from traditional residence halls to apartments. The 750-acre campus features an Asian garden, a replica of Henry David Thoreau's cabin, a Florentine bell tower, a spring-fed lake, 13 miles of paved trails through the woodlands for hiking and biking, and an 18-hole golf course.

 

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Greenville
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