Indiana University Bloomington's Jacobs School of Music is actively seeking a creative educator to join their team as they develop a new Music Production degree focusing on audio engineering. Ideal candidates will have an emphasis on research and creative activity in audio production and a robust network with professional organizations like the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).
The role includes significant responsibilities within course design and curriculum development, including both online and hybrid courses. Collaboration with other units at Indiana University, such as the Media School, Kelley School of Business, and Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, is also essential to enhance the Music Industry Department and its offerings.
Candidates will be expected to supervise students engaged in audio production for the Jacobs School’s performances and participate in student advising and recruitment activities. An emphasis on sound for visual media and studio recording is crucial, alongside a history of five or more years in professional audio production. A proven track record in teaching at the university level, expertise in Pro Tools, as well as familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud are required for applicants.
Salary will be based on qualifications and experience, with applications being accepted through this link. The deadline for full consideration is set for October 18, 2024, although the search will continue until a suitable candidate is found. Indiana University is known for its commitment to diversity and equal opportunity.