Director, School of Music
Louisiana Tech University - Los Angeles, California, United States
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T hank you for your interest in employment with Louisiana Tech University. POSITION: Director of the School of Music. Tenured, full-time, twelve-month position. Review of applications begins 1 February 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Starting date: August 1, 2025. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants for the position must possess a terminal degree in Music or related field; a record and experience commensurate with a tenured appointment at the rank of associate professor or professor in a School of Music at the time of appointment; and knowledge of broad academic and curricular issues within music and allied disciplines. University-level administrative experience with demonstrated leadership ability and a professional record of fundraising/donor development are a plus. Candidates will be asked to articulate an innovative vision for the future and for the growth of the School of Music. Excellent interpersonal skills and an entrepreneurial spirit are expected. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director of the School of Music will provide vision and strategic leadership for all programs of the School; support the School’s faculty and staff in their academic, research, creative, and service activities; and commit to the recruitment and mentorship of a diverse body of faculty, staff, and students. The Director will assume the administrative responsibilities for implementing the School’s faculty/staff hiring processes, annual reviews, budgeting, course planning, curricula, and other academic duties; be committed to the professional development of faculty, staff, and students; grow and advance alumni and donor relations; and foster collaborations within the School and with other appropriate campus, community, and professional entities. The Director is responsible for teaching one course per academic quarter. THE UNIVERSITY: Louisiana Tech is a selective admissions university and offers a broad range of fully accredited undergraduate degrees in a variety of majors and doctoral programs in areas of specified expertise. A vital part of the College of Liberal Arts, the NASM-accredited School of Music offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music with concentrations in Liberal Arts, Performance (vocal and instrument), Music Education (vocal and instrumental), and Music Industry Studies. The campus is located in Ruston, Louisiana, 70 miles east of Shreveport and 30 miles west of Monroe on Interstate 20. The geographical location of Ruston makes it an important trade and medical center for an area of over 100,000 people. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, a statement of leadership philosophy, unofficial copies of all transcripts, and names and contact details of three professional references. QUESTIONS: Please contact Jeremy J. Mhire, Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts: jmhire@latech.edu Louisiana Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Employer and places a high priority on the creation of an environment supportive of ethnic minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities. Posting Close Date: This position will remain open until filled.
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Applications must be completed by 11:59 p.m. on the Job Closing Date to ensure consideration. Note to Applicant: Applicants should fully describe their qualifications and experience with specific reference to each of the minimum and preferred qualifications in their cover letter. The search committee will use this information during the initial review of application materials. References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process. This position may require a criminal background check to be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire. As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions at the Louisiana Tech University may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
About Us
Louisiana Tech offers students an unparalleled educational experience in its 79 undergraduate majors, 32 master’s degree programs, and nine doctoral programs. Founded in 1894, the University has been recognized as one of America’s Top Colleges in
Forbes
and as the No. 1 college in the state of Louisiana for value in
Kiplinger’s . The University has been ranked as a Top Tier research university in
US News and World Report
for 10 years, and is the only university in the state of Louisiana to be recognized in the
Times Higher Education
(THE) 2020 University Impact Rankings for its commitment to sustainable development. The University has a history of and commitment to creating programs that are the first in their fields, like biomedical and cyber engineering. Louisiana Tech’s partnerships with business, government and the military help create both academic programs and job development in the I-20 Cyber Corridor. Louisiana Tech is an economic driver for our region and state, and our campus is a home for new and growing enterprises. This connection to innovation impacts our academic programs and provides job opportunities for our students in fields like cybersecurity and engineering. The traditional core campus of approximately 280 acres connects with the Enterprise Campus, a home for new and growing enterprises and to the heart of Ruston. Louisiana Tech and the City of Ruston continue to work hand in hand to create a healthier and more environmentally responsible community by developing safe pedestrian paths, lighting, sustainable landscaping, bicycle paths and more. Louisiana Tech University adheres to the equal opportunity provisions of federal and civil rights laws, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. Louisiana Tech University is a SAME agency.
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