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University of Maine

Part-Time Artist Faculty - Voice, Fall 2025

University of Maine, Portland, Maine, us, 04122

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The University of Southern Maine’s Osher School of Music is seeking part‑time instructor applicants for the upcoming academic years. Our Fall 2025 semester begins September 1, 2025.

We are searching for part‑time faculty and music instructors proficient in the following:

Voice – Mezzo‑Soprano

Voice – Tenor

Voice – Bass/Baritone

Voice – Collaborative Piano/Coaching emphasis

Located in the heart of Maine’s population center near the coastal and mountain regions, the school offers a personalized, opportunity‑based approach to musician education.

Part‑time faculty members are paid on a credit hour basis based on prior teaching experience. Applied music lessons are compensated based on student enrollment: $60 per week for a 12‑week under‑graduate lesson ($720 per student) and $70 per week for a 12‑week graduate lesson ($840 per student).

Eligible part‑time faculty may elect certain benefits provided by the University of Maine System. The Center for Academic Innovation provides learning‑design consulting and faculty development opportunities for engaging programs and courses.

Required Qualifications

Master’s Degree in music or commensurate professional experience

Outstanding qualifications as a performer and teacher

Preferred Qualifications

Keyboard skills suitable for voice lessons

Ability to teach Opera Theatre, Diction, Pedagogy, or Literature on an as‑needed basis

Ability to teach both classical and musical theater voice

To Apply Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button below or visit the USM Careers Page and submit the following:

Cover letter

Curriculum vitae or resume

Three letters of recommendation

Document containing links to recent videos of performing and, if possible, teaching

We will begin reviewing applications immediately. These positions will remain open until filled.

We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.

Appropriate background screening will be conducted for the successful candidate(s).

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