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Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) – Piano Performance

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) – Piano Performance

University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan
30+ days ago
Job description

The Department of Music in the Faculty of Media, Art and Performance (MAP) at theUniversity of Regina, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Piano Performance, to commence July 1, 2025. The successful candidate will hold a DMA or Master's degree with equivalent professional experience, and have a successful track record of teaching experience at the post-secondary level.

The Department of Music is a flexible, responsive, and dynamic team of performers and scholars. Faculty members are committed to fostering engagement and collaboration with the variety of professional and community organizations that make up the active music scene and vibrant cultural environment of the City of Regina and Province of Saskatchewan.

The successful candidate will have a history of excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level and an active record as a performer of solo and chamber repertoire for piano. We are seeking an individual with a vision to a robust musical culture, a commitment to a strong research program, and professional experience as a performer in music.

Demonstrated success in teaching applied piano and related piano performance courses is required (such as pedagogy, collaborative piano, techniques, repertoire, and performance workshops). Proven success in solo and collaborative piano performance and its continuation within and outside the university setting, is also expected. The successful candidate will also have demonstrated success in teaching to diverse students and creating an inclusive studio.

Responsibilities of the position include teaching applied piano and piano-related courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the Music Department and the Faculty of MAP. Specific teaching responsibilities may also be assigned according to the needs of the Department and / or Faculty and in consideration of the background and abilities of the candidate.

The successful candidate will : recruit, advise, and retain students; supervise graduate and undergraduate student work; serve on department, faculty, and university committees; participate in Faculty, university, and community life; and establish and maintain a local and national reputation and network as a piano performer. Moreover, the successful candidate will engage community partners and stakeholders, such as local and provincial piano studios. Knowledge of, and experience with, the Regina and southern Saskatchewan piano and vocal communities is a definite asset.

APPLICATION DEADLINE :  Nov. 17, 2024

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