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Program Administrator of Applied Music

Tufts University, Somerville, Massachusetts, us, 02145

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Overview

The Tufts Department of Music is a vibrant musical community with courses in composition, ethnomusicology, musicology, technology, theory, and performance. The faculty includes fifteen full‑time professors and lecturers, eighteen part‑time lecturers, and a five‑member staff. The department offers a large number of courses for non‑majors, an undergraduate major and minor, and master’s degrees in composition, ethnomusicology, and musicology. Within the department are almost twenty ensembles, a dedicated music center with a 300‑seat recital hall, music library, classrooms, offices, world music room, seminar room, and practice rooms. The department produces over a hundred events a year. Applied music and community music include the Private Lessons program, Community Music program, Tufts Youth Philharmonic, summer programs, and various community‑based concerts. What You’ll Do

This is a two‑year limited‑term position, with the possibility of renewal and extension after two years depending on program success and funding. Coordinate and manage the private lessons program for 150+ Tufts students per semester, including matching students with instructors, assisting with registration changes, arranging recitals and juries, and issuing grades. Coordinate and manage all aspects of Community Music programs, Tufts Youth Philharmonic, and summer programs. Recruit and hire instructors, manage payroll reporting for all instructors in the programs it manages, and oversee scholarships, financial aid, and contests within these programs. Frequently meet with both current and prospective students and families from the community. What We’re Looking For

Basic Requirements

Knowledge and skills as typically acquired by a BM/BA Degree in Music and 5+ years of related experience in Community Music or non‑profit Proficiency in MS Office applications Robust people management skills, working Fridays and weekends with flexible workdays Preferred Qualifications

MM or MA in Music B.A. from a liberal arts institution Experience teaching music, including musicians of all ages, organizing recitals, and interacting with parents Ongoing performance activities 5+ years running community music programs, including personnel management, grant writing, billing, budget, and accounts 5+ years as an active performing and teaching musician, experience with students of all ages, with extensive knowledge of music and musical styles Excellent organizational, communication, and management skills Special Work Schedule Requirements

This position will require work during evenings and weekends as scheduled for the programming being managed. The weekday schedule is flexible and based around program needs and staff meetings. The position requires that the Coordinator be present Fridays, weekends and summers when programs are running. Pay Range

Minimum $54,500.00, Midpoint $68,100.00, Maximum $81,700.00 Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level Employment Type

Full‑time Job Function

Information Technology

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