Indiana Dept Of EducationDepartment Chair Director of Bands Indiana Dept Of EducationDepartment Chair Director of BandsColumbus, INThis position leads efforts to strengthen and improve the 6th grade and middle school band pipeline by collaborating with 5th grade music teachers to integrate instrumental music awareness into elementary curriculum, organizing student outreach and recruitment experiences, and partnering with middle school directors to develop impactful recruitment and retention initiatives designed to increase enrollment in band programs. This position serves three primary roles: 1) Lead Marching Band Director of the Sound and Spirit Marching Band, a combined marching band program representing Columbus North High School and Columbus East High School, assuming year-round responsibility for the planning, organization, instruction, staffing, budgeting, and coordination of all marching band operations.
Indiana UniversityNewDepartment Chair (Tenured), Indianapolis Campus Indiana UniversityDepartment Chair (Tenured), Indianapolis CampusBloomington, INThis administrator has primary responsibility as the operational leader for the department on the appointed campus including: Implementing programs to recruit, orient, retain, mentor, and ensure the success of faculty in alignment with strategic priorities for the desired mix of faculty to fulfill the teaching, research, and service missions of the department, campus, and core school. As Indiana's premiere urban Carnegie R1 university with major medical centers on or near our campus, our in-person work arrangements facilitate access to an outstanding array of institutional resources, including a robust onboarding program and a high degree of engagement and networking.
Indiana UniversityDirector of the Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program / Lou and Sybil Mervis Chair in Jewish Cultural Studies Indiana UniversityDirector of the Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program / Lou and Sybil Mervis Chair in Jewish Cultural StudiesBloomington, INThe Lou and Sybil Mervis Chair in Jewish Cultural Studies was established to enhance understanding of modern Jewish culture, particularly in America, with special attention to Jewish contributions to theater and drama, humor, music, film, literature, radio, and television, the visual arts, or related fields. We seek a leader with the capacity to strengthen enrollment, expand partnerships, foster exchange of diverse ideological and intellectual viewpoints, and articulate and execute a compelling vision for the programs scholarly profile, public presence, and future growth.