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								<title>Stage Technician | McCarter Theatre Center</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  POSITION:  Stage Technician 
 DEPARTMENT:  Production, Stage Operations 
 REPORTS TO:  Stage Operations Director 
 CLASSIFICATION:  Full-time; Seasonal; Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime) 
 COMPENSATION &#38; BENEFITS:  $28/hr; medical, vision, and dental insurance; paid time off (PTO), sick leave, and paid holidays; paid parental and bereavement leave; flexible spending and health savings accounts; employer-sponsored life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), as well as voluntary supplemental insurances including accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet, and legal plans; a 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution and match; free parking within walking distance; and additional benefits and perks. 
 LOCATION &#38; SCHEDULE:  This is an in-person position reporting to our theaters located at 91 University Place in Princeton, NJ. Schedule includes frequent nights, weekends and some holidays, as determined by the production calendar. Weekly schedule will vary, with 40 hours guaranteed, depending on production needs and availability. 
 START DATE:  Preferred start date of August 10, 2026 
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 POSITION SUMMARY 
 McCarter Theatre Center is seeking skilled and collaborative Stage Technicians to support the full range of production activity across our venues. Working under the direction of the Stage Operations Director, Stage Technicians serve in a variety of capacities &#8212; including electrics, automation, props running, sound, and more &#8212; from load-in through performance and strike. This role works hands-on across our theaters, rehearsal spaces, and public areas, contributing to both the day-to-day demands of a busy producing and presenting organization and the ongoing care of McCarter&#39;s production infrastructure. Stage Technicians are a reliable, adaptable presence on a team committed to bringing exceptional work to the stage. 
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 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS &#38; DUTIES 
 &#xb7; Work changeovers, load-in, strike, and run crew for produced and presented shows and events as scheduled. 
 &#xb7; Function as electrician, flyperson, automation technician, props runner, and/or sound technician as needed. 
 &#xb7; Perform or assist with maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of theatrical equipment as assigned. 
 &#xb7; Maintain organized, clean, and safe work areas, storage spaces, and equipment facilities. 
 &#xb7; Contribute to additional sub-department tasks and Stage Operations projects as needed. 
 &#xb7; Stay informed of health and safety issues regarding materials, equipment, and working environment; ensure compliance with all applicable codes, safety regulations, and industry best practices, including OSHA standards and theatre safety protocols. 
 &#xb7; Prioritize safe working practices while embodying McCarter&#39;s safety and community expectations policies to maintain a secure environment for all staff, guest artists, and other collaborators. 
 &#xb7; Engage in the ongoing work of fostering an equitable and inclusive environment at McCarter. Actively seek ways to improve work practices to ensure greater accessibility, representation, and belonging for all, while upholding and exhibiting our stated values of &#8220;justice and joy, beauty and belonging.&#8221; 
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 WORK ENVIRONMENT 
 &#xb7; Led by our core values, McCarter fosters and expects a culture of care and respect for the wellbeing of our staff. We seek individuals who share our commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace, where diverse perspectives are valued and respected. 
 &#xb7; This position entails extended periods of standing and sitting, manual dexterity for operating office equipment, and the ability to read and interpret documents, while requiring repetitive lifting and carrying objects up to 70 pounds, engaging in repetitive tasks, walking, bending, and reaching within various work environments, including stairs; work may occur in full view of an audience (e.g. vista scene shifts). These tasks are part of the role; reasonable accommodations are available. 
 &#xb7; This role involves working on ladders up to 35 feet high to access various equipment and rigging. Employee should be comfortable and experienced working at elevated heights and demonstrate adherence to safety protocols and procedures when working on elevated platforms. These tasks are part of the role; reasonable accommodations are available. 
 &#xb7; Work is primarily completed in theater spaces and rehearsal rooms, as well as a shared office space at 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ, subject to normal building and HVAC conditions. 
 &#xb7; Ability to work in various levels and colors of lighting and brightness/visibility, as well as exposure to dust and theatrical haze or fog. 
 &#xb7; Potential for moderate to high noise environments depending on production and performance elements; ability to hear and speak clearly in areas with significant background noise. 
 &#xb7; This position requires attendance on-site for all scheduled work calls, including various performances and events. These will be communicated and scheduled in advance. 
 &#xb7; Employees in this role will use a personal mobile device for limited work-related functions, including secure system access through multi-factor authentication tools. 
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 This job posting describes the general nature and level of work expected in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications, and may be modified as needed. 
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 ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW 
 McCarter is one of the country&#39;s flagship theatres, a vibrant center for community and for the performing arts, and a key cultural anchor for Central New Jersey. Located on the campus of Princeton University and incorporated as an independent, charitable nonprofit, the company is a nationally renowned, multi-disciplinary creative hub of arts and ideas, offering theatre, music, dance, spoken word, and educational programs for all ages. 
 A two-time Tony Award winner, McCarter&#8217;s legacy of artistic excellence traces back to the theatre&#8217;s first performances in 1930. A home for new play development and world premieres, the company has launched numerous works that have gone on to tens of thousands of performances reaching millions of audience members around the world. 
 Among the 100,000 community members who directly participate in the company&#8217;s work every year, more than 7,500 are students taking part in McCarter&#8217;s robust arts-in-education offerings. The company offers more than 20 annual in-school residencies in classrooms in Princeton and Trenton, hosts schools from throughout the region for student matinee performances, and offers need-based scholarships to every one of its dozens of educational after-school and summer programs each year. Co-led by Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen and Executive Director Martin Miller, McCarter leads with values of &#8220;justice and joy, and beauty in belonging,&#8221; creating stories and experiences that enliven minds, expand imaginations, and engage communities. 
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 TO APPLY   Please visit our Career Center page to apply for this position.  While resumes and cover letters are optional, we welcome any additional context you would like to share about your experience and interest in this role. We look forward to learning more about you and the perspective you would bring to the position. 
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 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMMITMENT 
 McCarter is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring, supporting, and promoting a diverse workforce and inclusive culture. We seek team members who bring a range of backgrounds and experiences in support of an expansive artistic vision; who are committed to ongoing anti-racism and anti-oppression work, both individually and collectively; and who value collaboration, curiosity, flexibility, and continuous personal and professional growth. 
 We encourage candidates to apply even if they do not meet every qualification listed. Many skills are transferable, and we recognize that strong candidates may bring relevant experience, intuition, and perspective gained through a variety of paths. McCarter is committed to on-the-job training and mentorship. 
 McCarter Theatre Center is also committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations throughout the application and hiring process. Applicants who require accommodations may contact Human Resources at (609) 258-6500 or email jobs@mccarter.org. QUALIFICATIONS 
 &#xb7; Working knowledge of theatrical industry software, including QLab and Spikemark. 
 &#xb7; Ability to operate and perform basic repairs on standard lighting, video, sound, and electrics equipment. 
 &#xb7; Basic carpentry skills for repair of scenic elements during the run of a show. 
 &#xb7; Basic knowledge of safe rigging practices, including setup and operation of winched scenery. 
 &#xb7; Ability to read and interpret technical ground plans, sections, and lighting, sound, and video plots. 
 &#xb7; Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across a team and with visiting artists. 
 &#xb7; A collaborative, solutions-oriented approach to work, with the ability to build effective relationships across a team of people with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and work styles. 
 &#xb7; This position requires a valid U.S. driver&#39;s license and successful completion of a background screening, including a motor vehicle record check, prior to position start date; able to drive a 26&#8217; box truck or smaller.</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 14:46:19 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Sound Supervisor | McCarter Theatre Center</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  POSITION:  Sound Supervisor 
 DEPARTMENT:  Production, Stage Operations 
 REPORTS TO:  Stage Operations Director 
 CLASSIFICATION:  Full-time; Annual; Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime) 
 COMPENSATION &#38; BENEFITS:  $37/hr; medical, vision, and dental insurance; paid time off (PTO), sick leave, and paid holidays; paid parental and bereavement leave; flexible spending and health savings accounts; employer-sponsored life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), as well as voluntary supplemental insurances including accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet, and legal plans; a 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution and match; free parking within walking distance; and additional benefits and perks. 
 LOCATION &#38; SCHEDULE:  This is an in-person position reporting to our theaters located at 91 University Place in Princeton, NJ. Schedule includes frequent nights, weekends and some holidays, as determined by the production calendar. Weekly schedule will vary, with 40 hours guaranteed, depending on production needs and availability. 
 START DATE:  Preferred start date of July 6, 2026 
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 POSITION SUMMARY 
 McCarter Theatre Center is seeking a skilled and collaborative Sound Supervisor to lead all aspects of sound operations across our theatrical and presenting programming. Working under the direction of the Stage Operations Director, this role is responsible for the planning, execution, and day-to-day leadership of a department that touches every production we put on stage &#8212; from initial load-in through final strike. The Sound Supervisor ensures that every performance is supported by technically excellent, artistically responsive sound, while maintaining department systems and equipment and serving as a trusted partner to visiting designers, artists, and colleagues across the production team. 
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 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS &#38; DUTIES 
 &#xb7; Interpret sound plots, paperwork, and technical specifications, and execute sound designs accurately and safely in accordance with the Sound Designer&#8217;s intent. 
 &#xb7; Coordinate closely with Sound Designers, directors, and other production departments to realize designs, highlighting the intersections of the sound plot and design with other production areas. 
 &#xb7; Collaborate with Designers and Production Management to refine and finalize sound designs within established budgetary and technical parameters. 
 &#xb7; Run the sound console for tech and performances as scheduled/assigned. 
 &#xb7; Coordinate staffing and labor needs with the Stage Operations Director, including advance planning for load-ins, focus calls, technical rehearsals, and strike. 
 &#xb7; Coordinate backline rentals and outside sound vendor requirements for all presented performances. 
 &#xb7; Operate as house sound engineer for presented events as needed. 
 &#xb7; Maintain, test, and repair all sound systems, control infrastructure, and associated equipment to ensure safe and reliable operation. 
 &#xb7; Track, organize, and manage sound budgets for shows and capital purchases, including forecasting needs and monitoring expenditures. 
 &#xb7; Attend production meetings, load-ins, technical rehearsals, cueing sessions, and notes calls as scheduled, providing technical input and follow-through as needed. 
 &#xb7; Develop and implement plans for upgrades, replacements, and future improvements to sound systems and equipment in support of artistic and operational goals. 
 &#xb7; Participate in long-term production, facilities, and capital planning conversations related to sound, infrastructure, and technical systems. 
 &#xb7; Participate in post-production evaluations and continuous improvement efforts to enhance workflow, safety, and artistic outcomes. 
 &#xb7; Stay informed of health and safety issues regarding materials, equipment, and working environment; ensure compliance with all applicable codes, safety regulations, and industry best practices, including OSHA standards and theatre safety protocols. 
 &#xb7; Prioritize safe working practices while embodying McCarter&#39;s safety and community expectations policies to maintain a secure environment for all staff, guest artists, and other collaborators. 
 &#xb7; Engage in the ongoing work of fostering an equitable and inclusive environment at McCarter. Actively seek ways to improve work practices to ensure greater accessibility, representation, and belonging for all, while upholding and exhibiting our stated values of &#8220;justice and joy, beauty and belonging.&#8221; 
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 SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES 
 &#xb7; Supervise a team of two full-time employees (Sound Technician, and Sound Engineer) and other part-time employees on a casual basis who may be assigned to sound work calls. 
 &#xb7; Responsible for fostering an environment that promotes communal respect and excellence in collaboration. 
 &#xb7; Conduct regular feedback and coaching conversations while providing ongoing training and development opportunities for staff. QUALIFICATIONS 
 &#xb7; Highly skilled audio engineer with experience in live mixing and playback for theatrical productions. 
 &#xb7; Proficiency in industry-standard software, including Wireless Workbench and QLab; working knowledge of Microsoft Office or equivalent productivity tools. 
 &#xb7; Strong knowledge of theatrical sound equipment, including Yamaha and Midas consoles, Dante networking and audio infrastructure, and ClearCom communication systems. 
 &#xb7; Ability to read and interpret technical ground plans, sections, and sound plots. 
 &#xb7; Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities across an active production schedule. 
 &#xb7; Clear and effective communicator, both written and verbal. 
 &#xb7; Experience supervising, scheduling, and directing the work of audio technicians, including overhire and part-time staff. 
 &#xb7; Demonstrated ability to protect and execute a Sound Designer&#39;s artistic intent, with a strong ear for balance, clarity, and cue timing. 
 &#xb7; A collaborative, solutions-oriented approach to work, with the ability to build effective relationships across a team of people with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and work styles. 
 &#xb7; This position requires a valid U.S. driver&#39;s license and successful completion of a background screening, including a motor vehicle record check, prior to position start date.</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 13:31:49 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Electrician | McCarter Theatre Center</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  POSITION:  Electrician 
 DEPARTMENT:  Production, Stage Operations 
 REPORTS TO:  Stage Operations Director 
 CLASSIFICATION:  Full-time; Seasonal; Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime) 
 COMPENSATION &#38; BENEFITS:  $28/hr; medical, vision, and dental insurance; paid time off (PTO), sick leave, and paid holidays; paid parental and bereavement leave; flexible spending and health savings accounts; employer-sponsored life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), as well as voluntary supplemental insurances including accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet, and legal plans; a 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution and match; free parking within walking distance; and additional benefits and perks. 
 LOCATION &#38; SCHEDULE:  This is an in-person position reporting to our theaters located at 91 University Place in Princeton, NJ. Schedule includes frequent nights, weekends and some holidays, as determined by the production calendar. Weekly schedule will vary, with 40 hours guaranteed, depending on production needs and availability. 
 START DATE:  Preferred start date of August 10, 2026 
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 POSITION SUMMARY 
 McCarter Theatre Center is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Electrician to support the implementation, operation, and maintenance of lighting systems and equipment across all of our venues. Working under the direction of the Stage Operations Director, this role engages the full arc of production activity &#8212; from hang and focus through performance and strike &#8212; while also contributing to the ongoing care and readiness of McCarter&#39;s electrical infrastructure. The Electrician works hands-on across our theaters, rehearsal spaces, and public areas, serving as a reliable and collaborative presence on a production team dedicated to bringing exceptional work to the stage. 
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 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS &#38; DUTIES 
 &#xb7; Support the load-in, focus, and programming of lighting for McCarter mainstage productions. 
 &#xb7; Receive and review light plots and technical designs for Princeton University productions in the Berlind Theatre, and implement those designs to the designer&#39;s specifications. 
 &#xb7; Lead the load-in, focus, and programming of lighting for all Princeton University productions in the Berlind Theatre. 
 &#xb7; Implement lighting for presented performances; serve as house lighting director for designated events. 
 &#xb7; Work changeovers, load-in, strike, and run crew for produced and presented programming as scheduled. 
 &#xb7; Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of lighting fixtures, dimmer systems, control systems, and related equipment. 
 &#xb7; Organize and maintain electrics department storage and equipment inventory. 
 &#xb7; Contribute to additional electrics department tasks and Stage Operations projects as needed. 
 &#xb7; Stay informed of health and safety issues regarding materials, equipment, and working environment; ensure compliance with all applicable electrical codes, safety regulations, and industry best practices, including OSHA standards and theatre safety protocols. 
 &#xb7; Prioritize safe working practices while embodying McCarter&#39;s safety and community expectations policies to maintain a secure environment for all staff, guest artists, and other collaborators. 
 &#xb7; Engage in the ongoing work of fostering an equitable and inclusive environment at McCarter. Actively seek ways to improve work practices to ensure greater accessibility, representation, and belonging for all, while upholding and exhibiting our stated values of &#8220;justice and joy, beauty and belonging.&#8221; 
 &#xa0; 
 WORK ENVIRONMENT 
 &#xb7; Led by our core values, McCarter fosters and expects a culture of care and respect for the wellbeing of our staff. We seek individuals who share our commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace, where diverse perspectives are valued and respected. 
 &#xb7; This position entails extended periods of standing and sitting, manual dexterity for operating office equipment, and the ability to read and interpret documents, while requiring lifting and carrying objects up to 70 pounds, engaging in repetitive tasks, walking, bending, and reaching within various work environments, including stairs. These tasks are part of the role; reasonable accommodations are available. 
 &#xb7; This role involves working on ladders up to 35 feet high to access lighting equipment and rigging. Employee should be comfortable and experienced working at elevated heights and demonstrate adherence to safety protocols and procedures when working on elevated platforms. These tasks are part of the role; reasonable accommodations are available. 
 &#xb7; Work is primarily completed in a shared office space at 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ, as well as in theater spaces and rehearsal rooms, subject to normal building and HVAC conditions. 
 &#xb7; Ability to work in various levels and colors of lighting and brightness/visibility, as well as exposure to dust and theatrical haze or fog. 
 &#xb7; Potential for moderate to high noise environments depending on production and performance elements; ability to hear and speak clearly in areas with significant background noise. 
 &#xb7; This position requires attendance on-site for all scheduled work calls, including various performances and events. These will be communicated and scheduled in advance. 
 &#xb7; Employees in this role will use a personal mobile device for limited work-related functions, including secure system access through multi-factor authentication tools. 
 &#xa0; 
 This job posting describes the general nature and level of work expected in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications, and may be modified as needed. 
 &#xa0; 
 ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW 
 McCarter is one of the country&#39;s flagship theatres, a vibrant center for community and for the performing arts, and a key cultural anchor for Central New Jersey. Located on the campus of Princeton University and incorporated as an independent, charitable nonprofit, the company is a nationally renowned, multi-disciplinary creative hub of arts and ideas, offering theatre, music, dance, spoken word, and educational programs for all ages. 
 A two-time Tony Award winner, McCarter&#8217;s legacy of artistic excellence traces back to the theatre&#8217;s first performances in 1930. A home for new play development and world premieres, the company has launched numerous works that have gone on to tens of thousands of performances reaching millions of audience members around the world. 
 Among the 100,000 community members who directly participate in the company&#8217;s work every year, more than 7,500 are students taking part in McCarter&#8217;s robust arts-in-education offerings. The company offers more than 20 annual in-school residencies in classrooms in Princeton and Trenton, hosts schools from throughout the region for student matinee performances, and offers need-based scholarships to every one of its dozens of educational after-school and summer programs each year. Co-led by Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen and Executive Director Martin Miller, McCarter leads with values of &#8220;justice and joy, and beauty in belonging,&#8221; creating stories and experiences that enliven minds, expand imaginations, and engage communities. 
 &#xa0; 
 TO APPLY   Please visit our Career Center page to apply for this position.  While resumes and cover letters are optional, we welcome any additional context you would like to share about your experience and interest in this role. We look forward to learning more about you and the perspective you would bring to the position. 
 &#xa0; 
 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMMITMENT 
 McCarter is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring, supporting, and promoting a diverse workforce and inclusive culture. We seek team members who bring a range of backgrounds and experiences in support of an expansive artistic vision; who are committed to ongoing anti-racism and anti-oppression work, both individually and collectively; and who value collaboration, curiosity, flexibility, and continuous personal and professional growth. 
 We encourage candidates to apply even if they do not meet every qualification listed. Many skills are transferable, and we recognize that strong candidates may bring relevant experience, intuition, and perspective gained through a variety of paths. McCarter is committed to on-the-job training and mentorship. 
 McCarter Theatre Center is also committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations throughout the application and hiring process. Applicants who require accommodations may contact Human Resources at (609) 258-6500 or email jobs@mccarter.org. QUALIFICATIONS 
 &#xb7; Demonstrated proficiency programming ETC lighting consoles, including cueing and show file management for live performance. 
 &#xb7; Working knowledge of theatrical lighting software, including LightWright for paperwork and documentation; familiarity with Vectorworks or equivalent drafting tools is a plus. 
 &#xb7; Strong knowledge of theatrical lighting equipment, including conventional fixtures, moving lights, and LED technology, as well as dimmer systems and DMX/networking infrastructure. 
 &#xb7; Ability to read and interpret light plots, sections, and technical documentation. 
 &#xb7; Familiarity with rigging practices and comfort working safely at height. 
 &#xb7; Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across a team and with visiting artists. 
 &#xb7; A collaborative, solutions-oriented approach to work, with the ability to build effective relationships across a team of people with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and work styles. 
 &#xb7; This position requires a valid U.S. driver&#39;s license and successful completion of a background screening, including a motor vehicle record check, prior to position start date.</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 14:46:37 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>**REVISED**Leader, Middle Eastern Languages Team | Princeton University</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  **REVISED**Leader, Middle Eastern Languages Team D-26-LIB-00001 | Library | Library Princeton University Library (PUL) seeks candidates for the position of Leader, Middle Eastern Languages Team in the Cataloging and Metadata Services Department. The MELT Leader must be strongly versed in Arabic and the history and cultures of the Middle East and possess the qualities and experience necessary to lead the team in the creation and management of metadata for discovery of the Library&#39;s renowned Near East collections. . This position will be located in the Library&#39;s off-campus office. Princeton University Library is one of the world&#39;s foremost research libraries. Serving researchers from around the world, it is a vibrant hub of activity for exploration and discovery. Holdings include millions of books, journals, manuscripts, and non-print items in over 200 languages. The Library provides on-site and remote access to thousands of databases, digitized collections, sound recordings, musical scores, films, and more. Primary Responsibilities *Supervise, motivate, and provide ongoing staff development for staff cataloging Middle Eastern language material. Monitor cataloging productivity and ensure the quality of the cataloging output. Oversee the team operations and processing of materials acquired. *Collaborate with the Team Leaders Group to develop cataloging policies and procedures; collaborate with library staff across the system on digital projects and Middle Eastern language catalog-related needs *Explore and implement new technologies, standards, and workflows to improve turn-around time and enhance user services *Maintain awareness of peer operations and best practices through professional involvement *Participate in professional activities, scholarship, and committee assignments within the Library, on campus, and in professional associations at a level to meet criteria for continuing appointment   Key Qualifications Required *MLS combined with an academic background in Middle Eastern studies; or an advanced degree in Middle Eastern studies and a minimum of two years of experience in a research library  *Strong reading knowledge of Arabic *Ability to plan and lead projects and manage workflows *Analytical and problem-solving skills *Communication skills to express technical topics in audience-appropriate fashion, including formal documentation Preferred *Demonstrated supervisory experience, including training and staff development *Reading knowledge of Urdu, Persian, and/or other Middle Eastern languages *Thorough understanding of cataloging principles and familiarity with current developments in resource description, along with flexibility and adaptability in the context of conceptual and technological change *Minimum three years of cataloging experience applying current standards *Experience providing cataloging and metadata for digital formats, and in creating and editing non-MARC metadata using standards and schema such as Dublin Core, MODS, etc.  *Experience demonstrating initiative implementing new technologies to improve cataloging The successful candidate will be appointed to an appropriate rank depending upon qualifications and experience. Applications will be accepted only from the Jobs at Princeton website: http://dof.princeton.edu/academicjobs and must include a resume, cover letter, and a list of three references with full contact information. This position is subject to the University&#39;s background check policy. This position is not eligible for H-1B sponsorship that requires consular processing. Princeton University Library is committed to recruiting a diverse workforce and advancing the University&#39;s commitment to equal opportunity and non-discrimination. To maximize excellence, we seek talent from all segments of American society and the world, and we take steps to ensure everyone at Princeton can thrive while they are here. To find out more about PUL&#39;s work towards greater inclusivity, equity, and diversity, please see PUL&#39;s &quot;About&quot; page (https://library.princeton.edu/about). Expected Salary Range: $90,000 - $120,000 The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate&#39;s qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University&#39;s good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this  link  for more information. Requisition No: D-26-LIB-00001 *Required information is denoted with an asterisk. How to Apply The form below must be completed to submit your application for this position. It is recommended that you read through the entire application and gather the required application materials before beginning your application. You will not be  able to save or return to edit a partial application. Only complete applications will be accepted for consideration and the application form must be completed in its entirety before it can be submitted. Upon submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email at the email address that you provide in your application.In some cases, your references may be contacted using the email address that you provide for them and may be asked to provide their recommendation via a web-based form similar to the application form. Be sure to provide the correct email addresses for you and all of your references to ensure that communications from Princeton University are properly delivered. For more information send an email to  ML5773@princeton.edu .   PI284115474</description>
								<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2026 02:27:18 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Lecturer - Studio Lessons | Princeton University</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  Lecturer - Studio Lessons D-25-MUS-00001 | Faculty | Music The Department of Music at Princeton University may have occasional openings for semester-long, renewable, non-tenure-track lecturer positions to teach in our studio lesson program, for the fall and/or spring semesters of the 2025-2026 academic year, and accepts applications in advance in the event the occasion arises where such lecturers are needed.  Responsibilities include teaching private instrumental/vocal lessons to Princeton University students; adjudicating juries, evaluating arts supplements in support of University admissions processes; and writing letters of recommendation. Other opportunities may include programming for Richardson Chamber Players, presenting master classes, and coaching student soloists and ensembles. Successful candidates may also have the opportunity to teach music courses subject to departmental need and approval by the Department Chair and Office of the Dean of the Faculty. Lecturers perform their own administrative and clerical support functions, including but not limited to coordinating teaching schedules, entering grades, responding to student inquiries, and more.  Any appointments and duty time are subject to student enrollment in the studio lessons program.  The work location for these positions is in-person on campus at Princeton University.  Essential Qualifications: Candidates must have a bachelor&#39;s degree in music or equivalent experience. They must also demonstrate effective studio teaching, ensemble skill-building, and knowledge of repertoire.  Preferred Qualifications: Preference will be given to candidates with experience in a college or university setting, experience coaching soloists and ensembles, and teaching of master classes.  Candidates must submit an application online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/38222 providing a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed based on need, and the Department may not review all applications it receives. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. These positions are subject to the University&#39;s background check policy. Expected Salary Range: $1,564.68/enrolled student taking ten 1-hour lessons The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate&#39;s qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University&#39;s good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this  link  for more information. Requisition No: D-25-MUS-00001 *Required information is denoted with an asterisk. How to Apply The form below must be completed to submit your application for this position. It is recommended that you read through the entire application and gather the required application materials before beginning your application. You will not be  able to save or return to edit a partial application. Only complete applications will be accepted for consideration and the application form must be completed in its entirety before it can be submitted. Upon submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email at the email address that you provide in your application.In some cases, your references may be contacted using the email address that you provide for them and may be asked to provide their recommendation via a web-based form similar to the application form. Be sure to provide the correct email addresses for you and all of your references to ensure that communications from Princeton University are properly delivered. For more information send an email to  music@princeton.edu .   PI284115727</description>
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								<title>Lecturer | Princeton University</title>								
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								<description>Princeton, New Jersey,  Lecturer D-26-MUS-00001 | Faculty | Music The Department of Music at Princeton University may have an occasional curricular need for semester-long, renewable, non-tenure-track lecturer positions to teach or co-teach courses and/or lead ensembles during the 2025-2026 academic year, and accepts applications in advance in the event the occasion arises where such lecturers are needed. Areas of study/practice may include electronic music, music production, music theory, music history, jazz tradition, musicology, repertoire, and more. An advanced degree in a relevant field is preferred. Experience teaching undergraduate (A.B. or B.M.) level strongly preferred.  The expected start dates would be September 1, 2025 or January 16, 2026 for any available work; any appointments are subject to enrollments and may be for one or two semesters during the 2025-2026 academic year, with the potential for renewal depending on departmental need.  Please apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/39201 with a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references. Applications will be reviewed based on curricular need, and the Department may not review all applications it receives. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. These positions are subject to the University&#39;s background check policy. The work location for these positions is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Expected Salary Range: $81,700 - $86,000 The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate&#39;s qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University&#39;s good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this  link  for more information. Requisition No: D-26-MUS-00001 *Required information is denoted with an asterisk. How to Apply The form below must be completed to submit your application for this position. It is recommended that you read through the entire application and gather the required application materials before beginning your application. You will not be  able to save or return to edit a partial application. Only complete applications will be accepted for consideration and the application form must be completed in its entirety before it can be submitted. Upon submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email at the email address that you provide in your application.In some cases, your references may be contacted using the email address that you provide for them and may be asked to provide their recommendation via a web-based form similar to the application form. Be sure to provide the correct email addresses for you and all of your references to ensure that communications from Princeton University are properly delivered. For more information send an email to  music@princeton.edu .   PI284115689</description>
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								<title>Music Teacher and Director - Upper School | Oak Knoll School</title>								
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								<description>Summit, New Jersey,  Upper School Music Teacher &#38; Director 
 Dedicated to excellence in academics, the development of faith, and an emphasis on the whole child, Oak Knoll, a member of the Holy Child Network of Schools, offers a premier college preparatory program for girls in its grades 7-12 Upper School. For a position to begin in August 2026, Oak Knoll is seeking a dynamic and collaborative music teacher to join the Arts department. 
 Key Responsibilities: 
 
 Have the content knowledge and intellectual flexibility to teach a range of music classes including music appreciation, voice and sight singing, choir, music theory, and music production to students in grades 7-12 
 Plan, prepare, and deliver innovative, intellectually engaging, and student-centered instructional content that promotes successful learning 
 Use technology to deliver instruction that supports and deepens student learning 
 Understand how girls learn and use this knowledge to guide instructional and curricular decisions; apply principles of mind, brain, and education science when teaching, developing curriculum, and assessing student learning 
 Collaborate in the evaluation and design of Arts department curriculum 
 Coordinate a liturgical music program in partnership with the Theology Department Chair that builds a sense of joyful prayer through song for all community member 
 Develop the Instrumental Music program and arrange music for a variety of instruments and skill levels to accommodate the needs of the instrumental ensembles 
 Direct the Concert Choir program, a volunteer grade 8-12 chorus that performs two concerts a year. This program is mandatory for a semester for all 7th graders and culminates in a performance at the Christmas prayer concert.&#xa0; 
 Direct the Ensemble program. This is an afterschool choir program for grades 9-12 which meets twice a week from approximately 3-5 pm. Ensemble performs at school events, concerts, and the surrounding community.&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Collaborate with the theater teacher to act as music director and show conductor on the annual musical, an afterschool program during the winter season that runs approximately 3-6pm and includes some weekends.&#xa0; 
 Arrange, manage, and lead pit orchestra for the annual musical&#xa0; 
 Collaborates with parents and parent committee 
 Serve as an advisor to a small group of students and support their social and emotional learning 
 Work collaboratively and professionally with a teaching team, faculty, colleagues, students, administrators, and parents 
 Ensure timely communication with parents on issues concerning students&#8217; learning needs 
 Maintain accurate student records such as grades and comments and communicate such data in accordance with the academic calendar and School expectations 
 Collaborate with Lower School Arts department to ensure curricular alignment 
 Engage in continuing professional development 
 Participate fully in the life of the Upper School, including attending faculty meetings and in-service 
 Engage in all aspects of the Oak Knoll community while promoting and supporting the OKS mission, vision, and values 
 Perform other duties as assigned by, and in support of, the Division Head and Head of School 
 Report to the Arts Department Chair 
 
 Qualifications: 
 
 3+ years teaching experience at the middle and/or high school level 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree required; Master&#8217;s degree preferred (degrees in related subject matter) 
 Exceptional piano playing required to accompany choir, musical, and larger community 
 Conducting experience required for choral and musical performances 
 Multi-instrumentalist who can teach a range of instruments (preferred) 
 Experience teaching music theory (preferred) 
 A commitment to girls&#8217;; education and to the educational mission of the Catholic Church through the philosophy and spirituality of Cornelia Connelly 
 Ability to demonstrate growth mindset, optimism, and belief that all students can excel 
 An education mindset that believes that a teacher&#8217;s role is to innovate and think creatively about education and meeting the needs of every child 
 Experience as a practitioner of diversity, equity, and inclusion in and outside of the classroom 
 Highly collaborative and self-motivated Ability to make contributions to the School outside one&#8217;s academic department, including to club and advisory programs 
 Ability to uphold the school&#8217;s professional standards including punctuality, courtesy and discretion 
 Excellent interpersonal communication skills (oral and written), organizational, problem solving, and interpersonal skills 
 
 About Oak Knoll 
 Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child is coeducational from PK to grade 6 and girls only in grades 7-12. We are part of the global Holy Child Network of Schools, which includes nine schools across the U.S. and thirteen overseas. Oak Knoll is Judeo-Christian in heritage, Roman Catholic in teaching and worship, where we believe that each person is created by God for an intended purpose. An Oak Knoll education guides students to discover that purpose and make a significant, positive impact on the world.&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Oak Knoll is an equal opportunity employer where diversity is celebrated, and cultural competency is required. As a Holy Child school, we work for Christian principles of justice, peace and compassion in every facet of life. We know that we can build a better world by learning from each other and embracing differences, and we are committed to making Oak Knoll a truly inclusive place to work and learn.&#xa0; 
 To apply, please go to  www.oakknoll.org/about-us/employment  and complete an online application. 
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								<title>Music Educator, Primary School (Gr. 1-5) | Kent Place School</title>								
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								<description>Summi, New Jersey,  Kent Place School is seeking an inspiring and collaborative Primary School Music Teacher to join our vibrant performing arts department. The successful candidate will be an experienced educator with a strong background in curriculum design, choral leadership, and teaching young singers. We seek a teacher who inspires a lifelong love of music, values community, and actively contributes to a collegial, mission-driven faculty culture. 
 Responsibilities include: 
 
 Teaching grades 1-5 music classes, implementing a comprehensive, sequential program of music instruction to Grades 1-5 that is aligned with best practices in music education 
 Cultivating joyful, developmentally appropriate music experiences that build musical literacy, creativity, and confidence 
 Leading a strong primary choral program 
 Teaching healthy vocal technique and foundational musicianship to young students 
 Preparing students for performances, assemblies, and community events. 
 
 Skills 
 
 Demonstrated experience in curriculum development.&#xa0; 
 Strong choral conducting skills and experience working with children&#8217;s voices. 
 Proficient piano skills for classroom instruction and rehearsals 
 
 Collaboration and School Community 
 
 Enthusiasm for supporting the Performing Arts Department initiatives and participating in community events. 
 Collaborating closely with colleagues to support interdisciplinary connections and the broader life of the school 
 Experience leading activities that broaden student participation in music and performing arts. 
 Ability to perform primary school duties.&#xa0; 
 
 Kent Place School is an equal opportunity employer. We seek candidates who support the development of a school community that is culturally competent and a working environment that is affirming and inclusive, where each member feels safe and valued, as described in our   Belonging Statement . Required and Preferred Background 
 
 A bachelor&#8217;s degree in Music, or a related field is required. 
 A master&#8217;s degree in Music Education, a related field, or Education/Teaching is preferred. 
 A minimum of 3 years of prior teaching experience, preferably with Primary School-aged children). 
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								<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 13:25:20 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Music &#38; Movement Teacher - School Year 2026-2027 | Tessa International School</title>								
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								<description>Hoboken, New Jersey,  Join our dynamic bilingual IB school just minutes from Manhattan, and inspire young minds every day in a warm, international community! 
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 Tessa International School is a fast-growing, high-quality bilingual school located in Hoboken, New Jersey, just one stop from Manhattan. We are a proud member of the Affinitas Education group, a premier international education organization, giving our staff access to a global network of schools, expertise, and exchange opportunities. 
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 We offer three language immersion tracks&#8212;Spanish, French, and Mandarin&#8212;and are accredited by the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the French Ministry of Education. We are also recognized as a NAIS model school. 
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 We are seeking a passionate, reflective, and dedicated  Music &#38; Movement Teacher  to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year and help our youngest learners grow academically, physically, socially, and emotionally in a bilingual, inquiry-based environment. 
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 Role Summary 
 The Early Childhood Music &#38; Movement Teacher for the 2026&#8211;2027 school year plays a key role in supporting young children&#8217;s development through music, movement, and creative expression. This role leads engaging, developmentally appropriate sessions that build rhythm, coordination, body awareness, and confidence, while fostering a joy for movement and music. 
 The Music &#38; Movement program supports children&#8217;s overall development and connects, when appropriate, to classroom learning experiences. 
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 Key Responsibilities 
 The Music &#38; Movement Teacher supports our program by: 
 
 Leading engaging, developmentally appropriate Music &#38; Movement sessions for PK2, PK3, and PK4 students 
 Designing experiences that support rhythm, coordination, spatial awareness, and gross motor development 
 Creating a joyful, inclusive environment that encourages participation, expression, and confidence 
 Modeling movement, musicality, and expressive language throughout sessions 
 Collaborating with Music, PSPE, and classroom teachers to ensure alignment with broader learning goals 
 Observing and documenting children&#8217;s participation and development to inform planning 
 Maintaining an organized, safe, and engaging learning space 
 Participating in meetings and contributing to the broader school community 
 Upholding school routines, expectations, and values 
 
 If you are passionate about early childhood education and children&#8217;s growth in a bilingual, international setting, we encourage you to apply. 
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 Please send your resume, cover letter, &#38; completed  Job Application Form  to  hr@tessais.org . 
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 The school is unwavering in its commitment to safeguarding, child protection and the promotion of the welfare of students. We expect all staff, service contractors and volunteers to align with this vision. Applicants are required to undergo safeguarding and child protection screening appropriate to the post, including, but not limited to, reference checks with past employers, online searches, criminal/criminality checks or equivalent, social media checks and any other background screening checks deemed necessary for the role. Successful applicants will be mandated to complete authorized background screening checks and provide references. 
 The school takes full responsibility for ensuring the welfare, health, and wellbeing of all children and young adults. We cultivate a vigilant &#8220;Culture of Care&#8221; that prioritizes and monitors the safeguarding of students above all considerations. This commitment is fundamental to our ethos, and we expect all members of our community to actively participate in maintaining a safe and secure environment. Qualifications 
 Required: 
 
 Fluency in spoken and written English 
 Experience working with young children (ages 2&#8211;5 preferred) 
 Strong understanding of early childhood development, particularly in movement, coordination, and creative expression 
 Ability to design and lead engaging, age-appropriate group experiences 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree in Education, Music, Movement, Physical Education, or a related field 
 Authorization to work in the United States 
 
 Preferred: 
 
 Experience in early childhood music, dance, or movement programs 
 Experience working in international or bilingual school settings 
 Benefits:
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
IB Professional development
Paid time off
401(k)
Life insurance
Disability Insurance</description>
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								<title>Adjunct Instructor, Theatre | Seton Hall University</title>								
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								<description>South Orange, New Jersey,  The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University is accepting applications for adjunct faculty to instruct in Acting and Vocal Techniques courses in the Theatre Program of the Department of Communication and the Arts, on the South Orange campus.   One of the country&#39;s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall University has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856. Home to over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 90 rigorous majors, Seton Hall prepares students to be leaders in their professional and community lives in a global society through their work with outstanding faculty in an evolving technologically advanced setting with values-centered curricula.   Seton Hall&#39;s 58-acre&#xa0; main campus &#xa0;is located in the quaint town of South Orange, New Jersey, only 14 miles from Manhattan accessible by Midtown Direct NJ Transit.   Duties and Responsibilities:   Adjunct instructors may be assigned up to 6 credits per semester and are expected to comply with all university policies and procedures.   Required Qualifications:   MFA   At least two years teaching experience at the college level   Expertise in Acting and Vocal Techniques including Linklater and Miller certifications.   Salary Grade:   FA01 - Faculty   Exempt/Nonexempt:   Exempt   Physical Demands:   General office?and classroom environments   Special Instructions to Applicants:   Please include electronic submission of your cover letter, resume/curriculum vitae, summary of teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, and unofficial transcripts for postsecondary coursework.  Questions about the position may be directed via email to Prof. Pete Reader, at  peter.reader@shu.edu .&#xa0;   Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO).</description>
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								<title>Adjunct Instructor, Music | Seton Hall University</title>								
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								<description>South Orange, New Jersey,  The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University is seeking adjunct instructors for undergraduate, on campus, in person courses in the Music program. Courses rooted in applied music and music theory and history are of particular interest.  Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, just 14 miles from New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States. It is home to approximately 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students from all 50 states and more than 60 foreign countries. An exciting and culturally diverse community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its students to be servant leaders in their?professional and community lives.   Duties and Responsibilities:   Adjunct instructors may be assigned up to 6 credits per semester and are expected to comply with all university policies and procedures.   Required Qualifications:     D.M.A. or Ph.D. in Music (or equivalent professional experience)   At least two years teaching experience at the College level   Expertise in either music theory, history, or applied music     Salary Grade:   FA01 - Faculty   Exempt/Nonexempt:   Exempt   Physical Demands:   General office?and classroom environments   Special Instructions to Applicants:   Please include electronic submission of your cover letter, resume/curriculum vitae, summary of teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, and unofficial transcripts for postsecondary coursework.  Questions about the position may be directed via email to Dr. Dena Levine, at dena.levine@shu.edu.   Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO).</description>
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