Point Loma Nazarene University
Tenure-Track Full-Time Faculty in Music
Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
PLNU is a Christian liberal arts university in the evangelical, Wesleyan tradition, offering quality undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. We provide higher education in a vibrant Christian environment where minds are engaged and challenged, character is modeled and formed, and service is an expression of faith. PLNU is an institution that is committed to reflecting the rich diversity of God's kingdom. We therefore encourage applications from culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest caliber, skilled and/or demonstrating great potential in the practice of teaching and scholarship.
Point Loma Nazarene University, a faith-based institution affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene, invites applications for two Assistant or Associate Professors of Music. Based on skill set and education, these faculty members will provide leadership and instruction in the areas of choral activities, music theory and core musicianship, commercial music, and music history.
Both of these are full-time, in-person, tenure-track positions on the main campus of Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA. Appointments begin August 16, 2026, with classes commencing September 1, 2026.
Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor of Music
Pay Range: PLNU pays its faculty using a payscale based on experience and academic rank. Faculty salaries using this scale for a 2-semester appointment range from $77,357 to $133,945. The actual salary will be based on the experience and rank of the candidate selected to fill these positions.
Reporting Process: Both positions will report to the Associate Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Public Engagement.
Benefits: We are pleased to offer attractive benefits and resources, including health, dental, and retirement benefits. PLNU also provides opportunities to engage with the university community through faculty chapel, weekly faculty lunches, and a robust wellness program.
Job Status: Full time
Job Description:
The Department of Music at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) invites applications for two full-time, tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professors of Music beginning Fall 2026. Together, these faculty members will provide leadership and instruction in Choral Activities, Music Theory and Core Musicianship, and Commercial Music, each according to their skills, experience, and training. The department seeks dynamic, collaborative educators and artists who will contribute to a thriving community of students pursuing degrees in Music, Music Education, and Commercial Music. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in teaching, artistic or scholarly activity, and a clear commitment to PLNU's Christian mission and values. (The job descriptions for these two positions have been left intentionally flexible to allow the department to shape each position according to the skills, experience, and training of candidates exhibiting the best mission fit for the department and the university.)
The successful candidates will combine to cover the following responsibilities.
Each selected candidate will be assigned responsibilities based on their strengths; no single candidate is expected to perform all duties listed.
Choral Responsibilities
Provide leadership for the university's choral program, including conducting, leading, and traveling with the university Concert Choir Develop and direct additional ensembles aligned with student and faculty interest (e.g., Gospel Choir, Chamber Choir, or Jazz Choir, etc.) Teach undergraduate courses such as Conducting, Choral Methods, Choral Literature, and/or Church Music Maintain and evolve annual choral traditions such as Cider Celebration, Madrigal Dinner, and Messiah (Choral Union) Recruit and mentor students interested in music and choral studies Theory & Core Musicianship
Teach a range of music theory, aural skills, and core musicianship courses that serve both traditional and commercial music majors Mentor and advise students in theory and composition Commercial Music
Teach Commercial Music courses such as Arranging, Songwriting, Digital Audio I/II, Studio Production, or Commercial Music Ensemble History & General Music Studies
Teach music history and world music General Faculty Responsibilities
Participate actively in curriculum development, student advising, and program growth across the department Support collaborative performances, interdepartmental initiatives, and community/church outreach events and/or tours Engage in creative or scholarly work appropriate to the faculty member's area of specialization Contribute to departmental governance, recruitment, and committee service Demonstrate a consistent commitment to inclusive pedagogy, diverse musical traditions, and the integration of faith and learning in a liberal arts context Collaborate with colleagues across the Music Department, including Commercial Music and Music Education faculty Participate in departmental meetings and service consistent with PLNU's mission Other duties as assigned by the Assistant/Associate Dean Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in Music, Music Education, Conducting, Theory, Commercial Music, or a related field Evidence of successful teaching at the collegiate or secondary level Demonstrated excellence as a choral conductor, theorist, or commercial music practitioner, with the flexibility to teach in multiple areas of the curriculum Strong collaborative and communication skills Commitment to mentoring students, nurturing musical excellence, and fostering spiritual growth within a Christian university environment Personal: Evidence of Christian commitment and active church involvement. In addition, faculty agree to live in agreement with PLNU's Community Life Covenant. The job offer is contingent on the successful completion of a background check. PLNU will consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local "Fair Chance" laws. Desired Qualifications (depending upon the position)
Doctorate (PhD or DMA) in Music, Music Education, Conducting, Theory, or a related field, or commensurate professional experience Keyboard proficiency and ability to demonstrate concepts at the piano National stature as a choral conductor, theorist, composer, and/or commercial musician Evidence of highly developed choral conducting and rehearsal skills Prior experience teaching at the university level About the PLNU Department of Music
Located on PLNU's oceanfront campus in San Diego, the Department of Music offers students and faculty an inspiring setting for performance, scholarship, and creative work.
The PLNU Department of Music offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music, Music Education, Commercial Music, Performance, and Music and Worship.
The Department of Music is housed in the Cooper Music Center and features a 325-seat concert hall, well-appointed rehearsal spaces, practice rooms, faculty studios, a multi-track recording studio, and post-production facilities.
Selection Process
Applicants will be reviewed and evaluated by the search committee. The interview process may include:
Phone or Zoom Interview with the search committee On-campus interview with the search committee Conduct a rehearsal of the Concert Choir Teaching demonstration in an applicable field Interaction with students and faculty in the Department of Music Interview with the Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Public Engagement Interview with the Provost Interview with the President of the University Special Instructions
When beginning your application, be prepared to answer these questions and upload the following documents:
Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter (including your philosophy of teaching in Christian higher education) Statement of Personal Faith (including your personal testimony or faith journey) Performance/Teaching Video Links (if applicable) Names and contact information for three professional references Unofficial transcripts for highest degree completed
At PLNU, we believe in pursuing calling together. Deep and meaningful relationships between students, faculty, and staff is vital in nurturing our shared community and expressing God's love. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates to join us in empowering our students to reach their greatest personal, spiritual and professional potential.
Point Loma Nazarene University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures.
Point Loma Nazarene University, a faith-based institution affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene, invites applications for two Assistant or Associate Professors of Music. Based on skill set and education, these faculty members will provide leadership and instruction in the areas of choral activities, music theory and core musicianship, commercial music, and music history.
Both of these are full-time, in-person, tenure-track positions on the main campus of Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA. Appointments begin August 16, 2026, with classes commencing September 1, 2026.
Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor of Music
Pay Range: PLNU pays its faculty using a payscale based on experience and academic rank. Faculty salaries using this scale for a 2-semester appointment range from $77,357 to $133,945. The actual salary will be based on the experience and rank of the candidate selected to fill these positions.
Reporting Process: Both positions will report to the Associate Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Public Engagement.
Benefits: We are pleased to offer attractive benefits and resources, including health, dental, and retirement benefits. PLNU also provides opportunities to engage with the university community through faculty chapel, weekly faculty lunches, and a robust wellness program.
Job Status: Full time
Job Description:
The Department of Music at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) invites applications for two full-time, tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professors of Music beginning Fall 2026. Together, these faculty members will provide leadership and instruction in Choral Activities, Music Theory and Core Musicianship, and Commercial Music, each according to their skills, experience, and training. The department seeks dynamic, collaborative educators and artists who will contribute to a thriving community of students pursuing degrees in Music, Music Education, and Commercial Music. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in teaching, artistic or scholarly activity, and a clear commitment to PLNU's Christian mission and values. (The job descriptions for these two positions have been left intentionally flexible to allow the department to shape each position according to the skills, experience, and training of candidates exhibiting the best mission fit for the department and the university.)
The successful candidates will combine to cover the following responsibilities.
Each selected candidate will be assigned responsibilities based on their strengths; no single candidate is expected to perform all duties listed.
Choral Responsibilities
Provide leadership for the university's choral program, including conducting, leading, and traveling with the university Concert Choir Develop and direct additional ensembles aligned with student and faculty interest (e.g., Gospel Choir, Chamber Choir, or Jazz Choir, etc.) Teach undergraduate courses such as Conducting, Choral Methods, Choral Literature, and/or Church Music Maintain and evolve annual choral traditions such as Cider Celebration, Madrigal Dinner, and Messiah (Choral Union) Recruit and mentor students interested in music and choral studies Theory & Core Musicianship
Teach a range of music theory, aural skills, and core musicianship courses that serve both traditional and commercial music majors Mentor and advise students in theory and composition Commercial Music
Teach Commercial Music courses such as Arranging, Songwriting, Digital Audio I/II, Studio Production, or Commercial Music Ensemble History & General Music Studies
Teach music history and world music General Faculty Responsibilities
Participate actively in curriculum development, student advising, and program growth across the department Support collaborative performances, interdepartmental initiatives, and community/church outreach events and/or tours Engage in creative or scholarly work appropriate to the faculty member's area of specialization Contribute to departmental governance, recruitment, and committee service Demonstrate a consistent commitment to inclusive pedagogy, diverse musical traditions, and the integration of faith and learning in a liberal arts context Collaborate with colleagues across the Music Department, including Commercial Music and Music Education faculty Participate in departmental meetings and service consistent with PLNU's mission Other duties as assigned by the Assistant/Associate Dean Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in Music, Music Education, Conducting, Theory, Commercial Music, or a related field Evidence of successful teaching at the collegiate or secondary level Demonstrated excellence as a choral conductor, theorist, or commercial music practitioner, with the flexibility to teach in multiple areas of the curriculum Strong collaborative and communication skills Commitment to mentoring students, nurturing musical excellence, and fostering spiritual growth within a Christian university environment Personal: Evidence of Christian commitment and active church involvement. In addition, faculty agree to live in agreement with PLNU's Community Life Covenant. The job offer is contingent on the successful completion of a background check. PLNU will consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local "Fair Chance" laws. Desired Qualifications (depending upon the position)
Doctorate (PhD or DMA) in Music, Music Education, Conducting, Theory, or a related field, or commensurate professional experience Keyboard proficiency and ability to demonstrate concepts at the piano National stature as a choral conductor, theorist, composer, and/or commercial musician Evidence of highly developed choral conducting and rehearsal skills Prior experience teaching at the university level About the PLNU Department of Music
Located on PLNU's oceanfront campus in San Diego, the Department of Music offers students and faculty an inspiring setting for performance, scholarship, and creative work.
The PLNU Department of Music offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music, Music Education, Commercial Music, Performance, and Music and Worship.
The Department of Music is housed in the Cooper Music Center and features a 325-seat concert hall, well-appointed rehearsal spaces, practice rooms, faculty studios, a multi-track recording studio, and post-production facilities.
Selection Process
Applicants will be reviewed and evaluated by the search committee. The interview process may include:
Phone or Zoom Interview with the search committee On-campus interview with the search committee Conduct a rehearsal of the Concert Choir Teaching demonstration in an applicable field Interaction with students and faculty in the Department of Music Interview with the Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Public Engagement Interview with the Provost Interview with the President of the University Special Instructions
When beginning your application, be prepared to answer these questions and upload the following documents:
Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter (including your philosophy of teaching in Christian higher education) Statement of Personal Faith (including your personal testimony or faith journey) Performance/Teaching Video Links (if applicable) Names and contact information for three professional references Unofficial transcripts for highest degree completed
At PLNU, we believe in pursuing calling together. Deep and meaningful relationships between students, faculty, and staff is vital in nurturing our shared community and expressing God's love. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates to join us in empowering our students to reach their greatest personal, spiritual and professional potential.
Point Loma Nazarene University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures.