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The Chair of Peabody Preparatory's Music Creation Department is responsible for developing, leading, and overseeing a thriving program dedicated to teaching music creation (composition, computer music, and songwriting), as well as the language of music (music theory and aural skills). This role involves both administrative and teaching responsibilities, with a focus on providing comprehensive instruction to students of all ages and abilities. The ideal candidate will possess a strong commitment to fostering creativity, analytical thinking, and musical artistry.
Responsibilities, including administrative and teaching, will be approximately 8 hours per week, year-round. Target start date is Fall 2024.
About us
Established in 1894, the Peabody Preparatory boasts a rich history of nurturing musical talent. With approximately 2,500 students passing through its doors every week, the school is Maryland's premier community school for music and dance.
The Peabody Preparatory welcomes students of all ages and levels of ability, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone can discover and develop their musical potential. Offerings range from early childhood classes that spark a lifelong love of music and dance, to programs designed for adults and professional dancers and musicians seeking to hone their skills.
Located in downtown Baltimore and sharing space with the renowned Peabody Conservatory, the Preparatory also extends its reach through four satellite campuses in the communities of Towson, Annapolis, Frederick, and Howard County, MD.
Reports to: Director of the Preparatory
Supervises: Theory and Composition Department Faculty
Duties and Responsibilities:
Students:
- Develop, implement, and review a comprehensive theory, aural skills, composition, computer music, and songwriting curriculum aligned with Peabody Preparatory's mission and goals.
- Develop, implement, and review student evaluation standards to ensure a comprehensive educational trajectory for all departmental students.
- Establish procedures, oversee department placements and student transfers, coordinate with office staff, and assign faculty as necessary.
- Conduct student and parent orientations and placement and audition sessions.
- Organize studio recitals and repertoire classes; coordinate or delegate department recitals to individual faculty.
- Regularly gather and review program feedback from faculty, students, and parents.
- Working with faculty and the Assistant Director of the Preparatory as needed, manage any student and family issues as they arise.
Faculty:
- Supervise and evaluate all departmental faculty and ensure participation in developing and maintaining curriculum.
- Working with faculty, and the Assistant Director of the Preparatory and HR as needed, manage any faculty issues as they arise.
- Coordinate with the Assistant Director of the Preparatory on faculty hiring for the department, including recruitment, credential review, interviews, and recommendations.
- Establish high standards for the department and communicate those to department faculty.
- Schedule departmental meetings regularly (at least 1 per year).
- Serve as faculty mentor by answering questions, offering informal and formal feedback on teaching and student performance, and involving faculty in decision making and program development.
- Communicate deadlines to department faculty for information pertaining to exams, recitals, and other department events as appropriate.
Administrative:
- Along with the Assistant Director of the Preparatory and the Business Office, develop and manage department budget.
- Collaborate effectively with chairs of other departments to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and support student success.
- Monitor enrollments and class details in the ASAP online registration system, working with the Business Office to determine plans for under enrolled classes, including communicating with families.
- Create and maintain effective communication channels for students, parents, and faculty.
- Oversee all departmental publications, programs, and web content.
- Plan, coordinate, and prepare content for inclusion in ASAP for all group classes, placements, and auditions.
- Serve on Peabody Preparatory's Director's Council.
- Serve on task forces and committees, adjudicate recitals, and attend administrative meetings as required.
Teaching: Maintain a teaching load in theory, aural skills, and/or composition, computer music, and songwriting commensurate with the department's needs.
Compensation:based on experience
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree, ideally in music or music education, or equivalent experience, required. A master's degree is preferred.
- Strong administrative and teaching experience (supervisory experience in a music institution a plus) and a strong commitment to teaching students of all ages with a broad range of abilities and backgrounds in private and group class settings
- Community music school experience preferred
- Ability to work collegially but independently
- Ability to multi-task and think strategically
- Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills
- Passion for music theory, aural skills, composition, computer music, and songwriting, and a commitment to providing exceptional music education
- High comfort level with technology, ideally with extensive experience with music notation software, Microsoft Office Suite products, and other relevant technologies
Johns Hopkins University remains committed to its founding principle, that education for all students should be grounded in exploration and discovery. Hopkins students are challenged not just to learn but also to advance learning itself. Critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, and entrepreneurship are all encouraged and nourished in this unique educational environment. After more than 130 years, Johns Hopkins remains a world leader in both teaching and research. Faculty members and their research colleagues at the university's Applied Physics Laboratory have each year since 1979 won Johns Hopkins more federal research and development funding than any other university. The university has nine academic divisions and campuses throughout the Baltimore-Washington area. The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Whiting School of Engineering, the School of Education and the Carey Business School are based at the Homewood campus in northern Baltimore. The schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing share a campus in east Baltimore with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Peabody Institute, a leading professional school of music, is located on Mount Vernon Place in downtown Bal...timore. The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies is located in Washington's Dupont Circle area.
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