Chair, Department of Music- University of St. Thomas (Houston, TX)
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    Chair - Department of Music
    The University of St. Thomas, a private Catholic university committed to the liberal arts and to the religious and intellectual tradition of Catholic higher education, is seeking an outstanding leader for the position of Chair, The Department of Music, with rank up to Professor. The University enrolls more than 3,700 students with its main campus located in Houston's Museum District.

    The mission of the University of St. Thomas is one of commitment to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the dialogue between faith and reason, as stated in Ex Corde Ecclesiae. By pursuing excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service, UST embodies and instills in our students the core values of our founders, the Basilian Fathers: goodness, discipline, and knowledge. As a comprehensive university grounded in the Catholic liberal arts tradition, it educates students to think critically, communicate effectively, succeed professionally, and lead ethically. The University fosters engagement in a diverse, collaborative community and has ranked in the top tier of the region by U.S. News and World Report for the past 16 years.

    The Chair of Music reports directly to the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and works collaboratively with the campus Chaplain on liturgical matters. He or she is responsible for the oversight of current music programs, the development of new ones in collaboration with faculty, and overseeing music for Sunday Mass in the Chapel of St. Basil. Because of this key role in the Catholic worship of the UST community, first preference will be given to candidates who are believing and practicing members of the Catholic Church as well as expert music professionals.

    The successful candidate will be thoroughly conversant with the Catholic liturgical tradition (including a familiarity with Catholic documents on the liturgy), have a mastery of sacred choral music and choral conducting, experience in preparing and conducting a church or chapel choir, and be able to teach the typical range of music courses required for an undergraduate music major. Excellent keyboard skills are desirable. Candidates should have the Ph.D. in musicology or the D.M.A.

    Although the Music Department has an expertise in vocal music, the Chair of the Music department will also be responsible for developing an instrumental program. Candidates should be capable of integrating the discipline of music with the Catholic Intellectual Tradition or willing to obtain this ability.

    The successful candidate will also have a profound understanding of and enthusiasm for the University’s Mission in relation to the music program. He or she will also have a key leadership role in programming for a proposed new Performing Arts and Conference Center on the University’s campus.

    The position requires that candidates must hold an earned doctorate from an accredited university, a scholarly and/or performance record enabling appointment to the rank of Associate Professor in the School of Arts and Sciences. The candidate must demonstrate leadership and administrative experience in higher education or the performing arts.

    Applications should include a letter of interest that must include a brief overview of qualifications and a statement on the special role of a Catholic University in light of the document on Catholic higher education entitled Ex Corde Ecclesiae (available on-line, or by request). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

    To apply for this position, please send CV, transcript (unofficial copies acceptable for initial application), curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses, and email addresses of five references to:

    facultyrecruiting@stthom.edu
    Human Resources – Ref: Chair, Department of Music
    University of St. Thomas
    3800 Montrose Blvd.
    Houston, TX 77006

    The University of St. Thomas is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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