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Lesley University Hiring Music Therapy Instructor

Lesley University is looking for a Music Therapy Instructor/Assistant Professor.

Published on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 2:01 PM

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Lesley University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Music Therapy Instructor/Assistant Professor, particularly in the Expressive Art Therapy program. This role involves teaching courses related to Music Therapy while also handling administrative duties that will help coordinate the program effectively.

The Expressive Therapies department at Lesley is known for its innovative approach, blending the arts with practical clinical training. It aims to prepare students to excel in a variety of professional settings such as healthcare facilities, schools, and private practices. They are offering a 60-credit graduate program designed to meet the licensure requirements for mental health counselors in Massachusetts.

The qualifications include obtaining a Master’s degree in Music Therapy or a related field, along with music therapy credentials and at least two years of teaching experience. Candidates should also have five years of clinical experience. For those seeking the Assistant Professor title, a PhD or an equivalent doctoral-level degree is required, coupled with a demonstrated record of academic scholarship.

In addition to a competitive salary, Lesley University offers an attractive benefits package, highlighting its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the academic fabric of the institution. As part of the application process, candidates must provide a cover letter, resume, and a statement addressing contributions to diversity in education.

Interested applicants can find more details and apply through this job listing.

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