Visiting Artist in Residence--Collaborative Piano (Adjunct) AD9488
About the role
The Michael and Anne Greenwood School of Music (GSM) seeks applications for four adjunct positions of Visiting Artist in Residence – Collaborative Piano with a start date of August 2026.
Responsibilities
- Provide collaborative services for degree and faculty recitals and ensembles.
- May accompany instrumental and vocal lessons, student juries, GSM auditions, masterclasses, and search candidate recitals, as well as other collaborative engagements within the Greenwood School of Music.
- This appointment is eligible for renewal.
- Workload expectation is 20 contact hours per week.
Requirements
- Master's (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
- Evidence of outstanding artistry.
- Evidence of significant collaborative experience.
- Other Professional Degree (Doctor of Musical Arts preferred).
- Experience or interest in vocal coaching (preferred).
Qualifications
The successful candidate will demonstrate professionalism and collegiality, uphold university policies and safety standards, maintain confidentiality in accordance with FERPA and Title IX regulations, and contribute to a welcoming and supportive learning environment for all students.
Skills
Professional skills and qualities are essential for this role, including but not limited to:
- Outstanding artistry.
- Significant collaborative experience.
- Vocal coaching experience (preferred).
Benefits
This position does not include benefits.
Pay
Commensurate with education and experience.
Schedule
TBD
About The Michael And Anne Greenwood School Of Music
The Michael and Anne Greenwood School of Music (GSM) has over 40 full-time faculty (of which 30 are tenured or in tenure-track positions), combined with a full-time professional staff of 9. There are approximately 300 students enrolled in degree programs that include the BA, BM, BS, and MM, with programs in music education, performance, music and music industry. The GSM, an all-Steinway institution, is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and is housed in beautiful new facilities. For additional information, please see our website at https://cas.okstate.edu/music/.
About Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University is a Carnegie Tier 1 research institution with a 130-year legacy as one of the nation's premier land-grant universities. The Stillwater campus serves as the flagship of the OSU system, which serves over 34,000 students and offers state-of-the-art facilities for research and instruction. The College of Arts and Sciences boasts exceptional strengths across the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities, complemented by institutional excellence in engineering, agriculture, and business. Stillwater consistently ranks among the best places to live in America, as recently featured in Money Magazine, and is celebrated as one of the nation's friendliest college towns. This vibrant community of approximately 50,000 offers an exceptional quality of life with a cost of living well below the national average—including housing costs at roughly 80% of the national median. Residents enjoy a thriving arts and music scene anchored by the McKnight Center for the Performing Arts, numerous parks and museums, top-rated public schools, and excellent medical facilities. Connectivity is exceptional: Stillwater Regional Airport provides convenient access through Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, while the dynamic metropolitan areas of Tulsa and Oklahoma City—each about an hour away—offer expanded cultural, dining, and entertainment options. With gigabit internet widely available, Stillwater combines small-town charm with modern amenities, creating an ideal environment for both professional achievement and personal fulfillment.