Lecturer of Music/Director of Bands
Job Details
Job Title: Lecturer of Music/Director of Bands
Location: Americus, Georgia
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 296531
About Us
Georgia Southwestern State University is a state university serving a diverse population of students, offering a range of strong undergraduate and graduate programs in a vibrant learning environment. The University is a collegial community that values collaboration and community engagement with an emphasis on faculty, staff, and student interactions. An active student body and state-of-the-art amenities enhance the learning experience on a visually appealing campus located in historic Americus, Georgia.
Georgia Southwestern State University aspires to be an engaged, progressive, and inclusive university that serves as a vibrant center of learning, culture, and economic development for Southwest Georgia and beyond.
Department Information
The Bachelor of Arts in Music program at Georgia Southwestern State University has a rich history of providing a student-centered curriculum with graduates pursuing teaching and performance opportunities throughout the region. Housed in the Department of Music, Communication & Emerging Media, the program is known for its commitment to providing a comprehensive music education curriculum that embraces diverse genres, styles, and cultural influences. Students may choose from a variety of majors, minors, and certificates to fit their talents and interests and can engage with a wide range of courses, covering areas such as music theory and history, music education and performing arts, to popular music and theater productions.
Responsibilities
- Serve as Director of Bands, providing artistic, administrative, and academic leadership for all instrumental performance ensembles.
- Direct the Concert Band and Athletic Band.
- Lead instrumental recruitment initiatives, with strong emphasis on: Recruiting music majors interested in performance, music education, and related fields. Recruiting non-music majors to participate in ensembles and maintain a robust campus-wide performing arts presence. Building and nurturing relationships with regional high school band programs, directors, and community organizations. Develop and create recruitment opportunities such as honor bands, marching festivals and competitions, and Large Group Performance Evaluation (LGPE).
- Teach courses based on expertise and departmental needs, which may include: Instrumental Methods, Applied Lessons (Brass, Woodwind, and Percussion), Music Appreciation, Conducting, Music Theory and Aural Skills, and Music History.
- Deliver a variety of courses in the department according to interest and departmental needs in multiple formats including, but not limited to, online, hybrid, and face-to-face.
- Provide dedicated advising and mentorship to students as assigned, fostering their academic and professional growth.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to service through active participation in recruitment, departmental, University, and professional activities.
- Actively engage in Student Success Initiatives and Professional Development.
- Other duties assigned by the Department Chair, Dean, and Administration.
Required Qualifications
- Master's degree in music, music education, wind/band conducting, instrumental performance, or a related field (earned by the time of appointment).
- Full-time, 10-month, non-tenure track (August 1 - May 31), with the possibility of summer teaching.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience teaching k-12 and university-level.
- Experience recruiting for collegiate music programs.
- Experience teaching in online and hybrid modalities.
- Experience collaborating across disciplines.
- Experience serving as an academic advisor.
- Experience coordinating students in experiential learning opportunities, internships, and High Impact Practices (HIPs).
- Ability to engage students from diverse academic backgrounds, including non-majors.
Proposed Salary
$50,000-$55,000
Required Documents to Attach
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vita
- Transcripts (Unofficial are acceptable) for application
- Contact information for three professional references.
Optional Documents to Attach
Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness (if available).
Apply Before Date
Review of Materials will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Contact Information
For more information or questions about a job posting, please contact the Department of Human Resources by phone at 229-931-2000 or by email at hr@gsw.edu.
Start Date
August 1, 2026.
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