Affiliate Faculty, Applied Voice
Regis University
R003259
Northwest Denver Campus
Position Type:
Affiliate
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
0
Requested Start Date for this Position:
08/01/2023 - 4 months to go
Campus Location:
Northwest Denver Campus
Full-time or Part-time:
Part time
Job Summary:
The Regis University Department of Fine and Performing Arts is seeking a creative and flexible individual with strong teaching and performance skills to teach one of three music studios in applied voice beginning fall semester, 2023. This is to fill a vacated position in the area to keep up with growth in the voice area. Current number of students varies.
ABOUT REGIS UNIVERSITY: Regis College invites applications from, and is committed to hiring, qualified candidates from groups that are underrepresented within our faculty body. We welcome candidates who bring diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious perspectives to their teaching and scholarship. Regis College serves a diverse student population. As of fall 2020, 37.4% of our total student body identified as non-white and within that population 23.5% identify as Hispanic/Latino/a/x. Our fall 2020 Freshman class consisted of 55% of students who identified as non-white and 38.75% students who identified as Hispanic/Latino/a/x. We seek applicants eager to work with our increasingly diverse population.
As a Jesuit Catholic University, we are open to hiring candidates of all faith backgrounds. In addition, we encourage applicants who identify as non-religious and find secular avenues to uphold Jesuit values. Though many of our faculty do identify as Catholic, a significant number of our current faculty body identify with other religious faiths, and many faculty identify as non-religious. We are also supportive of our LGBTQ+ faculty members.
Regis College is a small, teaching focused, liberal arts college housed within Regis University. We are located in North Denver just minutes from downtown. Our undergraduate student population has roughly 1500 students and class sizes range from 15-25 students.
APPLICATION MATERIALS TO BE UPLOADED TO THE REGIS UNIVERSITY HUMAN RESOURCES SITE: 1) letter of intent (including explanation of your interest in teaching at a small, Jesuit, liberal arts college, and how your background and experience fulfills above responsibilities and qualifications); 2) vita.; 3) three current references with phone and email contact information; 4) examples of your vocal performance (links to digital files on YouTube or Spotify, for example)
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Teach a wide range of applied voice students. The Music Program at Regis offers applied music lessons to all fulltime Regis College students, faculty, and staff. Students will have varying levels of proficiency from beginning to advanced students.
2. Participate in recruitment of voice students, performance classes, student recital preparation in support of the music major and minor, and semester-end juries.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
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Completed Master of Music in Vocal Performance or Vocal Pedagogy (or equivalent) required at time of appointment.
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Candidates with experience or expertise in early music vocal performance practice, keyboard skills, and/or early European languages a plus.
Any questions can be answered by the Music Program Director, Dr. Trudi Wright, twright@regis.edu or 303-964-6675.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of application materials will begin on April 14, 2022 and continue until position is filled.
Pay Rate
: $218 to $281 per credit hour, commensurate with experience
Visit the Music Program website at: www.regis.edu/music
Benefits-eligible for workers' compensation and will receive 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 48 hours per year.
Pay Rate:
$218 to $281 per credit hour, commensurate with experience
To apply, visit https://regis.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/RegisUniversity/job/Northwest-Denver-Campus/Affiliate-Faculty-Applied-Voice_R003259-1.
Since 1877, Regis University has been using our Jesuit background to provide an education for men and women of all ages and faiths and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Inspired by St. Ignatius Loyola, the mission of Regis University is to educate men and women of all ages to make a positive impact in a rapidly-changing global society. We encourage our students to seek truth, live purposeful lives, and continually examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?" Regis University's Northwest Campus is the main campus and administrative hub, located in Denver, Colorado. Regis University has three additional campuses in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Thornton, Colorado and the Denver Tech Center, as well as distance learning initiatives.
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