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Main Roles and Responsibilities
a. Undertaking of 14 to 18 hours per week during term time for individual lessons, lectures, chamber music, small ensembles, orchestral sectionals, faculty studies and masterclasses
b. Designing, preparing and developing curriculum materials, including syllabi and a vibrant artistic programme for various wind ensembles
c. Contributing towards review of curriculum and academic activities
d. Overseeing the learning progress, performance, attendance and well-being of students in this Faculty
e. Mentoring and assessing students assignments/performances/projects
f. Performing administrative duties as expected of an academic staff
Qualifications
You should minimally possess a Masters Degree qualification in related discipline, a reputation in artistic-scholarly practice with a minimum 5 years of teaching and relevant working experience at a tertiary level.
Extensive knowledge and broad range of experience in wind and brass repertoire, programming and contemporary pedagogical methods and experience in academic programme management, as well as curriculum development to develop theoretical foundation for performers.
An active practice in research, orchestral leadership, ensemble co-ordination and collaboration, with extended professional network in musical and pedagogical to organise guest masterclasses, external adjudicators and industry-related projects where appropriate.
A positive, enthusiastic and results-oriented with the ability to engage students in their learning and prepare them for a diverse range of artistic opportunities to perform, as well as a team player with good interpersonal skills, excellent communication, problem-solving and analytical skills.
Date Posted: 11/10/2024
Job ID: 95895911