Overview
The School of Music and the College of Design, Art and Performance are searching for a professional audio engineer, with design experience, to teach students and manage an audio recording studio.
This is a full-time, 9-month, continuing position, as Assistant Instructor. In addition, there will be opportunities for summer employment.
Duties will include teaching two courses per semester and managing an audio recording studio that will serve as a teaching facility, and as a working studio to help students develop practical, hands-on professional experiences and gain knowledge.
The successful candidate will offer courses that focus on the needs of music majors and students in a new Design program within the College of Design, Art and Performance. Additional offerings will also be available to the general student population.
The successful candidate will be expected to serve on committees, and perform other appropriate university and professional service.
Summer offerings can include academic courses, professional workshops and clinics held in the studio, as well as Summer Camps for middle and high school students.
Minimum Qualification
Masters degree in music, design, or related field or equivalent qualifications based on professional experience that meet national and/or regional accreditation standards. Demonstrated experience in all aspects and mechanics of audio recording and sound design. Certification in Audinate Dante levels 1-3 must be completed by time of hire.
Desired Qualifications
Prior audio and/or design teaching experience at the collegiate and/or secondary school levels. Terminal degree in music, design or related field. Experience with video and lighting design.
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Information for Applicants
This position is subject to a Level 1 criminal background check.
Job Opening Number: 00038103
The position is based in Santa Monica, CA
The position is full time based in Los Angeles, CA
The position is full time based in Nashville, TN
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