Position Details
Position Details
Job Title |
Fine and Performing Arts, Lecturer (Music History & Conductor of Symphony Orchestra), Non-Tenure Track |
Position Title |
Fine and Performing Arts, Lecturer (Music History & Conductor of Symphony Orchestra), Non-Tenure Track |
Position Number |
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Job Category |
University Faculty |
Job Type |
Full-Time |
FLSA Status |
Exempt |
Campus |
Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus |
Location Code |
FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS (02105A) |
Department Name |
FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS |
Is this split and/or fully grant funded? |
No |
Duties and Responsibilities |
The Music Division in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts (
DFPA) in the College of Arts and Sciences (
CAS) at Loyola University Chicago (
LUC) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track position at the rank of Lecturer for academic year 2023-24, with the possibility of renewal contingent on performance and review.
CAS/
LUC provides opportunities for promotion based on demonstrated teaching excellence and service to the program, school, and university. The successful candidate will be joining a department with more than 30 full-time faculty members (six in music) and over 500 majors and minors (approximately 85 combined music majors and minors). For more information about the department, please visit its website at .
Located on Chicago's vibrantly multicultural North Side,
LUC is committed to creating an inclusive, responsive community of faculty, students, and staff. We are a congenial, collaborative program, housed on Loyola's beautiful lakeside campus. As an urban-based Department, the
DFPA is dedicated to mentoring a diverse student body, many of whom come from under-represented and under-served populations. We especially encourage applications from candidates from under-represented groups. We also encourage applications from educators committed to interdisciplinarity (i.e., working with colleagues across different subfields and disciplines). This search is part of a university-wide, multiyear hiring initiative designed to hire outstanding researchers and teachers who are reflective of our diverse student body. Of special interest are candidates who can further the University's efforts to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The candidate will be expected to oversee and develop all aspects of the music history course sequence for music majors and minors, which currently includes Music History I, II, and
III. The candidate will also teach a course to non-majors that explores the art of music listening and musical styles from cultures around the world. The teaching load is four courses per semester, which will include: conducting the Symphony Orchestra each semester; teaching two sections of the non-major course described above, The Art of Listening, each semester; teaching Music History II each spring semester; and teaching either Music History I or
III in alternating fall semesters. Other possible courses may include: honors survey courses, applied conducting, and future courses in music history or musicology. |
Qualifications |
Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. in music history or musicology is required at the time of appointment. Candidates should demonstrate a responsiveness toward and understanding of diverse student backgrounds, especially regarding socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, culture, ability/disability, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Candidates must be willing to support the mission of
LUC and the goals of a Jesuit Catholic education.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in the specialty area of music history is desirable, as is having experience as an orchestral conductor. Candidates for the position must clearly demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and performance and have a record of (or clear potential for) distinguished scholarship and student mentorship. The candidate should be willing to support the mission of
LUC and the goals of a Jesuit Catholic Education. |
Physical Demands |
None |
Working Conditions |
None |
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience |
Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. in music history or musicology is required at the time of appointment. Candidates should demonstrate a responsiveness toward and understanding of diverse student backgrounds, especially regarding socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, culture, ability/disability, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Candidates must be willing to support the mission of
LUC and the goals of a Jesuit Catholic education.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in the specialty area of music history is desirable, as is having experience as an orchestral conductor. Candidates for the position must clearly demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and performance and have a record of (or clear potential for) distinguished scholarship and student mentorship. The candidate should be willing to support the mission of
LUC and the goals of a Jesuit Catholic Education. |
Open Date |
02/22/2023 |
Close Date |
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Special Instructions to Applicants |
Applicants should submit to (1) a cover letter addressing qualifications for the position criteria outlined above; (2) a current
Curriculum Vitae; (3) a statement of teaching philosophy and experience; and (4) a statement addressing past or potential contributions to mentoring a diverse student body through teaching and other channels and engaging a diverse community through research, teaching, and/or service. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of recommendation from individuals prepared to speak to their professional qualifications for this position to be submitted electronically to the above website (letter writers will receive an electronic prompt from
LUC).
For full consideration, application materials should be submitted by
March 31, 2023.
LUC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer with a strong commitment to our mission of social justice and transformative education. The University believes that broad diversity is critical to achieving its mission. Therefore, in holistically assessing the many qualifications of each applicant, we would factor favorably an individual's record that includes experience with an array of diverse perspectives, as well as a wide variety of different educational, research or other work activities. Among other qualifications, we would also factor favorably experience overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to an academic career or degrees.
As a Jesuit Catholic institution of higher education, we seek candidates who will contribute to our strategic plan to deliver a transformative education in the Jesuit tradition. To learn more about LUC's mission, candidates should consult our website at . For information about the university's focus on transformative education, please consult our website at . |
Diversity and Inclusion Statement |
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As one of the nation's largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors
. We are committed to not only recruiting, but also retaining a diverse, mission driven workforce and enabling a culture of inclusiveness in an environment that values service excellence, stewardship, personal well-being, and professional development for all of our employees. Loyola University Chicago supports its staff and faculty with a wide array of affordable, comprehensive and competitive
centered on health and wellness, financial security, equity, and work-life balance. We actively seek those who wish to join our faculty, staff, and students in a community of diverse opinions, perspectives, and backgrounds supporting our Jesuit mission and striving toward the same goal of being persons for and with others. |
Quick Link for Posting |
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Job Number |
85TBD |
Organizational Location |
PROVOST |
Posting Details
Posting Detail
Number of Vacancies |
1 |
Desired Start Date |
08/14/2023 |
Position End Date |
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Open Until Filled |
Yes |
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