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<p>The Department of Music at Otterbein University invites applications for an adjunct (part time) Instructor to teach Applied Saxophone, beginning in Fall 2026. This position entails teaching weekly private lessons to both music majors and nonmajors and coaching the saxophone quartet. Additional teaching opportunities are possible based on the experience and interest of the candidate, including general woodwind methods for music education majors, coaching additional ensembles, or other courses within our department. The ideal candidate would be equally versed in classical as well as contemporary/commercial styles to support a varied roster of students who are currently exploring degree programs in both areas. </p> <p>We seek an artist-teacher colleague committed to working with students from diverse musical, social, and cultural backgrounds. </p> <p>A Master's degree in music is required, along with demonstrated professional experience in both performance and teaching. TO APPLY: Please complete the on-line application and upload a cover letter and a copy of your vita including contact information for three references. </p> <p>Priority review will be given to application inquiries received by May 22, 2026, but the position will stay posted until the position is filled.</p>
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