At Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC), we are dedicated to transforming lives through education and creating a lasting impact on our community. We invite passionate and innovative educators to join our mission-driven team, where you can enjoy a fulfilling work-life balance and competitive benefits, including a robust pension plan. Our beautiful, well-maintained campuses provide an inspiring environment for both teaching and learning, within an atmosphere of collaboration and excellence. At GTCC, you'll be part of a supportive, dynamic, and inclusive culture committed to delivering exceptional results, making it a truly amazing place to work and thrive.
Teaching faculty at Guilford Technical Community College are responsible for supporting student success by creating an optimum learning environment, responding to student needs, managing effective instructional activities, developing curriculum courses, modeling employability skills, demonstrating professionalism, developing cooperative work relationships with other faculty and staff, supporting college administrative requirements, and maintaining competency in their instructional field. He/she will be responsible for quality instruction and for effective participation and interest in the total affairs of the college.
The Division of Business, Creative and Performing Arts seeks an energetic, enthusiastic and collaborative music instructor with significant musical performance and entertainment technology experience to join our team. Under general supervision, this individual will develop, prepare and teach courses designed for transfer and support of career technical programs to include music and entertainment technology courses. These could include fundamentals of music, electronic music, music appreciation, introduction to entertainment, entertainment law, acoustics, applied music, music ensemble and other music and entertainment technology courses as needed. The ideal candidate should be inclusive, knowledgeable, and articulate in historical and contemporary issues of the music industry and related fields; and be committed to working constructively with all facets of a music and entertainment program within a community college setting.
Education Required:
- Master's degree in Music or Music Education that includes 18 graduate credit hours in Music from an institutionally accredited college/university
Education Preferred:
- Doctoral degree in Music from an institutionally accredited college/university
Experience Required:
- 5 years of recent professional experience in the music or entertainment industry
- 3 years of post-secondary teaching experience in music
Experience Preferred:
- Greater than 5 years of recent professional experience in the music or entertainment industry
- Greater than 3 years of post-secondary teaching experience in music
- Experience teaching applied music – brass
- Experience leading ensembles and other performing groups
- Community college teaching experience
- Experience with distance learning and/or alternate instructional delivery systems