FAMU has launched a national search for a new leader to walk in the footsteps of legendary Marching 100 Director William P. Foster.
The
university started the process today by posting an advertisement on its
website, soliciting candidates for the position. The job description
will also be posted in the Chronicle of Higher Education and Diverse
Issues in Higher Education. The university’s goal is to hire a new band
director before the end of the fall 2012 semester, said Larry Robinson,
provost and vice president for Academic Affairs.
The new director of bands will play a lead role in implementing new policies and procedures
that are critical to the future of the Marching “100,” which has been
suspended for the 2012-13 academic year.
To head the nationwide
search, Robinson appointed Rodner Wright (pictured), dean of the School of
Architecture as chairman of the search committee, which will consist of
13 members and include faculty, staff, students and alumni.
“We
want an individual with outstanding experience in band management, the
proven ability to educate and inspire students to excel in the class
room and in the traditions of FAMU’s renown performance style, and the
capacity to lead and mentor faculty, staff and other colleagues,” said
Robinson. “We desire someone with unrelenting commitment to our core
values, particularly those related to anti-hazing. The ideal candidate
would have the ability to promote the values of respect and dignity
among all members of the Marching “100.”
The new director will
report to the chairman of the FAMU Music Department. That is a change
from the previous director, who also served as department chairman.
Robinson explained that would add an extra layer of supervision.
Qualifications include a degree in music and a minimum of five years
experience directing bands at the collegiate level. It will be a
full-time, tenure-track position and will be either an associate or full
professor position, based on the person’s experience and expertise.
The
new director will oversee all aspects of the marching and pep bands.
Specific duties and responsibilities include overseeing all activities
of band student organizations and ensembles; providing creative
direction; recruiting students for membership; teaching the marching
band courses and other courses as needed; planning and directing the
summer high school band camp; fund raising; planning and executing the
band's travel to athletics events and other events that have been
approved by the University and functioning as the liaison between the
Athletics Department, the Division of Student Affairs and the Department
of Music.
The director will work closely with the Music
Department Compliance Officer, a newly created position. Together, they
will ensure that staff and members of the Marching and Pep Bands are
made aware of and comply with the University's policies and procedures
regarding anti-hazing, academic requirements, rehearsal hours and
travel.