Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT)
Assistant Professor of Practice, French Horn
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT), Blacksburg, Virginia, us, 24062
Assistant Professor of Practice, French Horn
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Job no:
535107
Work type:
Teaching & Research Faculty
Senior management:
Architecture, Arts, and Design
Department:
School of Performing Arts
Location:
Blacksburg, Virginia
Categories:
Instructional / Teaching Faculty, Performing Arts / Music / Theatre
Job Description The School of Performing Arts seeks an Assistant Professor of Practice in Music with primary responsibility for teaching and developing the applied French Horn studio. The initial contract, effective August 10, 2026, will be for a three-year term, renewable per university and school policies. The successful candidate will teach applied horn lessons, build and sustain a vibrant studio, coach chamber ensembles, and contribute to performance-area activities including juries, auditions, and student recitals. In addition, the faculty member will lead a secondary area aligned with the candidate’s expertise and departmental need; this may include teaching courses in Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory. The position supports recruitment and outreach, student mentorship, and collaboration across the School and College.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teach applied French Horn at (and, as appropriate, graduate) level; organize studio classes; prepare students for juries, auditions, and degree recitals.
Coach brass chamber ensembles and collaborate with music performance faculty and conductors on performance activities.
Contribute substantively to one of the following areas:
Music Business and Music Industry
Music Technology
Music Theory
Develop and deliver courses that connect performance training with industry‑relevant skills.
Advise and mentor students, support recruitment and audition processes, and engage in outreach that strengthens the brass area and the School’s profile.
Contribute to School, College, and University service; collaborate with colleagues across the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design and campus partners where appropriate.
About the School of Performing Arts and the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design The Music program in the School of Performing Arts offers comprehensive degree pathways and performance opportunities that integrate traditional training with contemporary, career‑centered experiences. Faculty collaborate across the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design to support student learning and creative work.
Required Qualifications
Terminal degree in music or a closely related field (e.g., D.M.A. or equivalent) by the start date, or evidence of distinguished professional stature in horn performance and pedagogy.
Demonstrated excellence in applied horn teaching and studio development.
Ability to teach in at least one secondary area (Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory).
Preferred Qualifications
Success in recruiting and retaining applied horn students and in coaching chamber ensembles.
Experience designing curricula and courses in Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory; familiarity with contemporary industry practices and tools where relevant.
Credential or degree in the candidate’s secondary area.
Record of collaborative engagement across arts and allied fields; experience contributing to audition and portfolio processes.
Commitment to working effectively with learners from a variety of backgrounds.
Application Materials
Cover letter describing qualifications for the applied horn studio and secondary teaching area.
Teaching statement (maximum of two pages) and optional supporting evidence (e.g., sample syllabi, list of student successes).
Links to recent performances provided as unlisted YouTube links.
A one-page personal statement of teaching philosophy including the candidate's ideas for supporting an educational environment consistent with the Virginia Tech Principles of Community.
Names and contact information for three references.
Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
Appointment Type Regular
Salary Information Salary range is $58,000 - $63,000 per year
Review Date February 15, 2026
Additional Information The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
Hours 40+
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or military status, or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees or applicants, or on any other basis protected by law. Advertised: December 18, 2025 Applications close: Open until filled #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job no:
535107
Work type:
Teaching & Research Faculty
Senior management:
Architecture, Arts, and Design
Department:
School of Performing Arts
Location:
Blacksburg, Virginia
Categories:
Instructional / Teaching Faculty, Performing Arts / Music / Theatre
Job Description The School of Performing Arts seeks an Assistant Professor of Practice in Music with primary responsibility for teaching and developing the applied French Horn studio. The initial contract, effective August 10, 2026, will be for a three-year term, renewable per university and school policies. The successful candidate will teach applied horn lessons, build and sustain a vibrant studio, coach chamber ensembles, and contribute to performance-area activities including juries, auditions, and student recitals. In addition, the faculty member will lead a secondary area aligned with the candidate’s expertise and departmental need; this may include teaching courses in Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory. The position supports recruitment and outreach, student mentorship, and collaboration across the School and College.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teach applied French Horn at (and, as appropriate, graduate) level; organize studio classes; prepare students for juries, auditions, and degree recitals.
Coach brass chamber ensembles and collaborate with music performance faculty and conductors on performance activities.
Contribute substantively to one of the following areas:
Music Business and Music Industry
Music Technology
Music Theory
Develop and deliver courses that connect performance training with industry‑relevant skills.
Advise and mentor students, support recruitment and audition processes, and engage in outreach that strengthens the brass area and the School’s profile.
Contribute to School, College, and University service; collaborate with colleagues across the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design and campus partners where appropriate.
About the School of Performing Arts and the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design The Music program in the School of Performing Arts offers comprehensive degree pathways and performance opportunities that integrate traditional training with contemporary, career‑centered experiences. Faculty collaborate across the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design to support student learning and creative work.
Required Qualifications
Terminal degree in music or a closely related field (e.g., D.M.A. or equivalent) by the start date, or evidence of distinguished professional stature in horn performance and pedagogy.
Demonstrated excellence in applied horn teaching and studio development.
Ability to teach in at least one secondary area (Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory).
Preferred Qualifications
Success in recruiting and retaining applied horn students and in coaching chamber ensembles.
Experience designing curricula and courses in Music Business and Music Industry, Music Technology, or Music Theory; familiarity with contemporary industry practices and tools where relevant.
Credential or degree in the candidate’s secondary area.
Record of collaborative engagement across arts and allied fields; experience contributing to audition and portfolio processes.
Commitment to working effectively with learners from a variety of backgrounds.
Application Materials
Cover letter describing qualifications for the applied horn studio and secondary teaching area.
Teaching statement (maximum of two pages) and optional supporting evidence (e.g., sample syllabi, list of student successes).
Links to recent performances provided as unlisted YouTube links.
A one-page personal statement of teaching philosophy including the candidate's ideas for supporting an educational environment consistent with the Virginia Tech Principles of Community.
Names and contact information for three references.
Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
Appointment Type Regular
Salary Information Salary range is $58,000 - $63,000 per year
Review Date February 15, 2026
Additional Information The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
Hours 40+
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or military status, or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees or applicants, or on any other basis protected by law. Advertised: December 18, 2025 Applications close: Open until filled #J-18808-Ljbffr