General Job Brief
The Voice Instructor’s primary duty is to teach undergraduate private instruction in Music-related courses. The Voice Instructor will teach MLV111: Applied Lessons: Voice with potential for other Voice or Musical Theatre courses as assigned by the Department Chair: Diction for Singers, Song Repertoire, and Musical Theatre Workshop. Successful candidates will have a proven record of success in a wide array of classical, CCM, and musical theatre styles. In addition, the candidate will have an active performing career, demonstrating potential for continued success and contribution to the field. Instructors are responsible for preparation and delivery of all course materials--including the syllabus, lecture, and other course delivery preparation, while keeping attendance records. Primary duty is to instruct undergraduate students in Private Voice Lessons with support toward Recitals, Concerts, and Studio Classes. This role also requires a comprehensive understanding of and commitment to the unique Christian mission and vision of ACU to Transform Culture with Truth, and the ability to advance that mission and vision through the performance of its duties, including person-to-person mentorship and discipleship.
Typical Duties
Primary Duties
- Instruction of student(s) in private lesson environment.
- Development of written syllabi and required course materials.
- Supervision and instruction of students in the classroom, keeping attendance, private instruction, and/or lab settings.
- Student assessment and recording grades.
- Scheduling, preparing, and supervising course appropriate performances, i.e. Recitals, Studio Classes, Concerts, Chapel services, etc.
- Participation in departmental and university-wide meetings and committees.
- Attendance at mandatory Adjunct Faculty Orientation.
- Maintaining office hours to advise and assist students.
- Other duties as assigned by the Dean and Department Chair.
- Provide spiritual support and prayer to students and staff.
Other Duties and Responsibilities