Ambrose University Seeks Assistant/Associate Professor of Music
Main responsibilities include:
- Course load of six courses per year
- Continuation of research, publication and professional practice
- Regular committee involvement
- Program planning
- Leadership of ensembles in area of speciality
- Recruitment
- Student advising
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
- PhD in music, Doctor of Musical Arts or equivalent
- Demonstrated post-secondary teaching success
- Demonstrated research and/or performance success as a soloist or conductor
- Demonstrated experience as a team player and colleague in a music faculty
- Preference will be given to candidates who have proven skills in choral arts; musicology; worship arts; live performance; and expertise in production (media, technology, communication and distribution of music).
ADDITIONAL POSITION INFORMATION
- Additional duties of this position may include:
- Academic planning
- Public relations responsibilities
- Music facilities responsibilities
- Participation in or oversight of Ambrose Arts productions
INFORMATION ABOUT AMBROSE ARTS AND THE MUSIC PROGRAM
Ambrose Arts exists within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as a home for degree programs, minors, diplomas, and elective credit offerings in the visual and performing arts at Ambrose University. As a department, Ambrose Arts works to internally elevate awareness of the Arts while fulfilling the external cultural aims of the institution in Calgary and the world.
Ambrose Arts produces an annual performance season featuring student, faculty, alumni, and guest artists in music, theatre, and dance both on and off campus.
Ambrose University Music has students minoring in music or majoring in one of three degree offerings: BA: Music Concentration (3-year); BA: Music Major (4-year) and BMus degree.
Music degrees feature study in history, theory, applied music, aural training, and additional courses specific to the student’s career and educational direction.
Music ensembles include Choir, Orchestra, Jazz Band, and Jazz ensembles. Ensembles often feature the involvement of community musicians, reflecting the strong emphasis on collaborative work within Ambrose Arts.
Music graduates fill positions in churches, private music teaching, performing organizations, music related organizations or continue their education in post-degree programs (such as education) or graduate studies.
Our ensembles and soloists offer a wide array of performances within the Ambrose Arts season throughout the year as well as participation in other university or community events.
EMPLOYEE INFORMATION
- Ambrose Employees agree to uphold and sign the University’s Statement of Faith upon initial appointment and govern the conduct of his or her work, in accordance therewith.
- Employment is contingent upon satisfactory criminal background check and academic transcripts.
- In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
- Compensation package is commensurate with education and experience.
A relocation allowance may also be provided.
To apply for this position, please forward a cover letter and detailed resume with three references to Dr. Linda Schwartz, Dean Arts & Science Ambrose University at SSylvester@ambrose.edu indicating Position in Music in the subject line. Review of applications will begin in February 2019. The position will remain open until filled.
Ambrose University is committed to employment diversity and encourages applications from all qualified men and women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples, and persons with disabilities.