Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT)
Part-Time Instructor, Double Reeds (Oboe and Bassoon)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT), Blacksburg, Virginia, us, 24062
Part-Time Instructor, Double Reeds (Oboe and Bassoon)
Job no:
535132 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 a .75 FTE Instructor of Double Reeds (oboe and bassoon) for an academic year (9‑month) appointment. The initial contract will be for one year beginning August 10, 2026 with the opportunity for renewal as supported by performance, need, and funding.
The primary responsibilities include teaching applied oboe and bassoon lessons, developing and sustaining a vibrant double reed studio, and contributing to ensemble coaching and performance‑area activities (studio classes, juries, auditions, and student recitals). Depending on studio enrollments and programmatic needs, the faculty member may teach courses in music general education or in an area aligned with the candidate’s expertise.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teach applied oboe and bassoon at the undergraduate and, as appropriate, graduate level; organize studio classes; prepare students for juries, auditions, and degree recitals.
Develop and sustain the double reed studio through recruiting, outreach, and student mentorship.
Coach chamber ensembles and collaborate with area coordinators and conductors on performance activities.
As needed, teach music general education courses or courses aligned with the candidate’s expertise (e.g., Music Theory/Musicianship, Music Technology, Music Business and Industry).
Participate in audition days, advising, and program activities that support student success.
Teaching Assignment and Workload Expected teaching assignment of three (3) courses per semester. Specific load may combine applied lessons, ensemble coaching, and lecture courses as appropriate to meet program needs.
Professional Engagement This appointment is primarily teaching‑focused and does not carry formal research or service requirements. However, the School welcomes and encourages engagement in creative activity (performances, recordings, reed‑making workshops), applied research or pedagogy, and service to the School, College, University, and profession as feasible. Participation in recruiting events, faculty collaborations, and appropriate professional organizations is valued.
Required Qualifications
Graduate degree in music (e.g., M.M. or equivalent) by the start date, or commensurate professional experience in oboe and/or bassoon performance and pedagogy.
Demonstrated excellence in applied teaching for oboe and bassoon and in building/maintaining a studio.
Ability to work effectively with learners from varied backgrounds.
Preferred Qualifications
Terminal degree in music or a closely related field (e.g., D.M.A. or equivalent).
Success in recruiting and retaining double reed students; experience coaching chamber ensembles.
Experience teaching reed making and studio classes; ability to teach in a secondary area (e.g., Music Theory/Musicianship, Music Technology, Music Business and Industry).
Record of collaborative engagement across arts and allied fields; experience supporting auditions and outreach.
Application Materials
Cover letter describing applied double reed teaching experience, studio development, and any secondary teaching areas.
Teaching statement (maximum of two pages) and optional supporting evidence (sample syllabi, list of student successes).
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.
Salary Information Salary range is $40,000 – $43,000 per year.
EEO Statement Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, religion, or any other protected status. Qualified individuals with disabilities who require accommodation should notify the Office of Disability Services. The university encourages professional development and shared governance in relation to these principles.
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535132 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 a .75 FTE Instructor of Double Reeds (oboe and bassoon) for an academic year (9‑month) appointment. The initial contract will be for one year beginning August 10, 2026 with the opportunity for renewal as supported by performance, need, and funding.
The primary responsibilities include teaching applied oboe and bassoon lessons, developing and sustaining a vibrant double reed studio, and contributing to ensemble coaching and performance‑area activities (studio classes, juries, auditions, and student recitals). Depending on studio enrollments and programmatic needs, the faculty member may teach courses in music general education or in an area aligned with the candidate’s expertise.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teach applied oboe and bassoon at the undergraduate and, as appropriate, graduate level; organize studio classes; prepare students for juries, auditions, and degree recitals.
Develop and sustain the double reed studio through recruiting, outreach, and student mentorship.
Coach chamber ensembles and collaborate with area coordinators and conductors on performance activities.
As needed, teach music general education courses or courses aligned with the candidate’s expertise (e.g., Music Theory/Musicianship, Music Technology, Music Business and Industry).
Participate in audition days, advising, and program activities that support student success.
Teaching Assignment and Workload Expected teaching assignment of three (3) courses per semester. Specific load may combine applied lessons, ensemble coaching, and lecture courses as appropriate to meet program needs.
Professional Engagement This appointment is primarily teaching‑focused and does not carry formal research or service requirements. However, the School welcomes and encourages engagement in creative activity (performances, recordings, reed‑making workshops), applied research or pedagogy, and service to the School, College, University, and profession as feasible. Participation in recruiting events, faculty collaborations, and appropriate professional organizations is valued.
Required Qualifications
Graduate degree in music (e.g., M.M. or equivalent) by the start date, or commensurate professional experience in oboe and/or bassoon performance and pedagogy.
Demonstrated excellence in applied teaching for oboe and bassoon and in building/maintaining a studio.
Ability to work effectively with learners from varied backgrounds.
Preferred Qualifications
Terminal degree in music or a closely related field (e.g., D.M.A. or equivalent).
Success in recruiting and retaining double reed students; experience coaching chamber ensembles.
Experience teaching reed making and studio classes; ability to teach in a secondary area (e.g., Music Theory/Musicianship, Music Technology, Music Business and Industry).
Record of collaborative engagement across arts and allied fields; experience supporting auditions and outreach.
Application Materials
Cover letter describing applied double reed teaching experience, studio development, and any secondary teaching areas.
Teaching statement (maximum of two pages) and optional supporting evidence (sample syllabi, list of student successes).
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.
Salary Information Salary range is $40,000 – $43,000 per year.
EEO Statement Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, religion, or any other protected status. Qualified individuals with disabilities who require accommodation should notify the Office of Disability Services. The university encourages professional development and shared governance in relation to these principles.
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