Adjunct Professor of Music; Applied Music Lessons - Organ/Harpsichord, Voice, and Pool
Listed on 2026-07-05
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Online Teaching, Faculty
Job Requisition
JR101772 Adjunct Professor of Music (Applied Music Lessons
- Organ/Harpsichord, Voice, and Open Pool) (Open)
Adjunct Professor of Music (Applied Music Lessons
- Organ/Harpsichord, Voice, and Open Pool)
CC00087 WM001 | CAS | Music Dept
Job FamilyFaculty
- Adjunct
Adjunct (non-benefited)
JobRequisition Primary Location
Music Arts Center
Primary Job Posting LocationPosting Location
- William & Mary
The Department of Music at William & Mary, a public university of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is recruiting a pool of qualified individuals for possible part-time adjunct teaching appointments. For the current academic year, the Music department anticipates instructional needs in Organ/Harpsichord and Voice. This pool will remain open to address additional teaching needs that may arise throughout the year. Your application will remain active as long as the pool position is available but no more than one year.
After one year, if you are still interested, you must reapply to the most current adjunct advertisement.
- Master’s degree in Music or a closely related field, or equivalent experience and qualifications at the time of appointment (August 10 for fall or January 10 for spring.
- Ph.D., D.M.A., or ABD with specialization in Music or a closely related field at the time of appointment (August 10 for fall or January 10 for spring).
- Previous academic teaching experience.
- This position is also not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
- This is a part-time position restricted to the term to which it is assigned and hired, and is not eligible for benefits.
- The position may require additional hours beyond the typical work week, including occasional evenings, weekends, or overnight work as needed to meet operational requirements.
- As part-time exempt employees, adjuncts are subject to the limitations of the Virginia Manpower Control Program. Total hours worked may not exceed an average of 29 hours per week over a twelve-month period beginning May 1 each year.
- Within Arts & Sciences, adjunct instructional workload limits apply. Total adjunct work hours for part-time employment from May 1 through April 30 may not exceed 1,500 hours, generally equating to up to 14 credit hours for fall/spring and up to 6 for summer, not to exceed 18 credit hours for the year.
- Adjuncts within the College of Arts & Sciences at William & Mary must maintain an in‑person presence for the duration of their appointment. Remote teaching opportunities are rare and subject to approval.
Within the College of Arts & Sciences, adjunct faculty may be responsible for:
- Teaching assigned undergraduate and/or graduate courses depending on unit need
- Preparing syllabi and course materials
- Delivering instruction and assessing student learning
- Holding office hours
- Fulfilling other instructional duties consistent with departmental needs
TBD based on enrollment.
Appointments are limited to a specified term and may include the following instructional sessions- Summer Session 1:
May 26 – June 26* - Summer Session 2:
June 29 – July 31* (expected contract effective date: June 25) - Summer Session 3:
May 26 – July 31* - Fall:
August 10 – January 9 - Spring:
January 10 – May 24
* Summer Session Terms are subject to vary each year
Application Materials- Applicants must apply online at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./VphZB
3. All applications must consist of the following materials for full consideration. (
Please note:
No more than 5 individual documents may be uploaded into the upload field provided. Each individual file must not exceed a size limit of 5MB. If necessary, candidates can compress multiple files into individual zip files for upload): - Curriculum vitae;
- Cover letter;
- A statement of teaching interests that describes the courses you are qualified and interested in teaching, as well as your approach to teaching and mentoring and that may also incorporate a discussion of how your past scholarly work informs your approach;
- A reference page with the contact information (including names, email addresses, and phone numbers) for three references.
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