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Assistant Professor of Music, Athletic Bands and Director of Instrumental Studies, College of Entertainment and the Arts

Lipscomb University
United States, Tennessee, Nashville
May 05, 2026
Description

Lipscomb University's School of Music in Nashville, Tennessee, invites applications for a full-time Instructor or tenuretrack Assistant Professor position in Athletic Pep Band and Director of Instrumental Studies, beginning August 2026. The successful candidate will lead and expand the Lipscomb University athletic band program while contributing to the broader goals of the School of Music.

The primary responsibility of this position is to direct the Athletic Pep Band. The successful candidate will oversee, recruit for, and manage the University Pep Band program, serve as a liaison with Athletics and Student Life, and ensure compliance with all athletic and NCAA requirements.

Responsibilities include:



  • Direct and coordinate the university pep band at all home men's basketball games and select women's basketball games.
  • Lead and manage the pep band program, including rehearsals, performances, and game day support.
  • Develop and implement strategies to recruit and retain pep band participants.
  • Collaborate with campus partners to elevate school spirit and create a vibrant game-day atmosphere.
  • Develop student leadership within the program.
  • Design and oversee a sustainable vision for the Pep Band, in coordination with the Director of the School of Music and the Athletic Director, utilizing data-driven insights to maintain program excellence and adapt to evolving student and university interests.
  • Participate in campus events and represent the band program in the community.
  • Manage annual budget, equipment, and resources for the athletic pep band program


This position also includes responsibilities as Director of Instrumental Studies, coordinating aspects of the instrumental music program such as curriculum development, assessment, adjunct faculty supervision, and student recruitment and mentorship.

Responsibilities include:



  • Develop, implement, and oversee a comprehensive instrumental studies curriculum in collaboration with the music faculty.
  • Teach a weekly brass/woodwind studio class.
  • Recruit, audition, and retain talented student musicians.
  • Plan, organize, and promote performances, tours, recruiting events, and special events.
  • Engage in outreach and recruitment activities with area schools, community organizations, and prospective students.
  • Manage budgets, equipment, and resources for the instrumental music program.


The position will include additional strategic responsibilities based on the candidate's qualifications and the School of Music's needs, focusing on one or more of the following areas: aural skills, chamber music, commercial ensembles, conducting, jazz band, music education, music industry, music technology, music theory, private/applied lessons, and string orchestra.

A master's degree in music is required (doctorate preferred), demonstrate creative achievement and teaching effectiveness, and possess strong communication and interpersonal skills. Candidates should have experience with college athletics and pep band traditions, as well as knowledge of the overall operation of an instrumental music program. Travel may be required for off-campus band trips and events. Lipscomb University is a Christian liberal arts institution located in the heart of Nashville. The School of Music, accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, offers a comprehensive curriculum crossing classical and commercial boundaries, vibrant ensemble opportunities, and a supportive, inclusive community. The College of the Entertainment and the Arts values innovative teaching, artistic excellence, and engagement with diverse musical communities. Nashville is a hub for the music industry, boasting over 190 recording studios, more than 3,000 working musicians, and live music every night of the week. The region boasts the nation's highest concentration of musicians and music businesses. Working in this vibrant city offers the unique advantage of being part of a thriving music community, providing unparalleled opportunities for professional growth, collaboration, and creative inspiration.

To apply, please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin May 18, 2026, and continue until the position is filled.
Qualifications
Education
Doctorate (preferred)
Masters of Music (required)
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