What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant/Associate Professor of Instrumental Music/Director of Bands (54021) position at CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY?
CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY, founded in 1869, is becoming recognized as one of the leading institutions of higher education in the southeast.
With rigorous student-forced academic programs and a faculty comprised of world-class scholars, these attributes have contributed to
the U.S. News and World Report Claflin thirteenth in its 2025 list of the nation’s top historically black colleges/universities (HBCUs).
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC: The Claflin University Department of Music is a institutional member of the National Association of Schools
of Music (NASM). The department is also accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). As a degree-
granting department, we offer two major programs of study: BA in Music Education and BA in Music and jazz studies concentration.
RESPONSIBILITY: Develop and implement a long-term strategic plan for growth and visibility of the band/instrumental program, conduct
or supervise all instrumental ensembles but not Jazz ensembles, advise students, teaching instrumental methods classes, supervision of
student teachers, and other undergraduate courses in music education. Additional teaching responsibilities may include other courses within
the candidate’s areas of expertise. Engage actively in fundraising, budgeting, procurement and development efforts. Membership and
participation in local and state professional organizations. In addition, the Director of Bands is expected to participate fully in
departmental and community performance obligations consistent with all ensembles conducting appointments. The candidate is expected to
participate fully in departmental recruitment, advising/mentoring activities, promoting the Department within the state, nationally and
internationally and must be effective in fulfilling committee service, grantsmanship, and expected to be significantly active in creative and/or
research activities consistent with all faculty appointments. Pursue scholarly, creative, or professional activity consistent with the university
expectations. Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:A graduate degree in instrumental music education/instrumental performance is required; ABD candidates with planned completion dates by
August 15, 2026, will be considered a completed doctorate is required for tenure-track appointment and rank of Assistant Professor.
Candidate should have a research agenda headed toward tenure and promotion. Additionally, a valid teaching certification in Music Education
with a minimum of 3 years of successful teaching within K- 12 schools as a certified teacher is required. Understanding of
certification/licensure process. Candidate should have a strong background in the study, performance and teaching of instrumental music and
proven ability in recruiting for, developing, and maintaining a high-quality Wind Ensemble/Instrumental music program. Candidate
must have the ability to build and maintain professional relationships and to work collaboratively with public school band programs and
the ability to teach, advise and mentor students from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds. Membership with South Carolina music
education association and familiarity with the South Carolina educational standards and regional band programs. Experience with recruitment
and retention of varied student populations, knowledge about using AI and or modern technologies in vocal music; Experience with
innovative and engaging teaching strategies that will focus on the needs of 21 century students and a demonstrated capacity as an instrumental
ensemble director at the university level. Full-time university teaching experience is preferred.