Visiting Lecturer in Music Therapy
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
The Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University Indianapolis invites applications for a two-year visiting appointment as a Lecturer in Music Therapy in the Department of Music and Arts Technology, which offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. This full‑time, non‑tenured, 10‑month position begins August 1, 2026.
This role provides opportunities to further develop a creative and innovative music therapy program with unique access to clinical, research, and community partners, enhancing student and faculty experiences. Ideal candidates will have teaching experience and will be expected to provide teaching coverage.
The Music Therapy Program embraces the impact creative therapies have upon the health and mental well‑being of those we engage. Located on a Health and Life Science campus, the program recognizes music's ability to contribute to healing and its unique ability to serve as a vehicle for engaging with patients, family members and other caregivers in meaningful and effective ways. Our relationships with both urban and rural communities provide a wide range of opportunities in a unique learning environment, creating fertile territory for pedagogical advances and contributions to the field.
This program is approved and accredited by the National Association of School Music (NASM) and the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), providing students with skills necessary to practice as music therapists with curricular integration of modern music technologies.
Primary Responsibilities- Supervise clinical placements, practicums, and internships
- Teach coursework within the Bachelor of Science in Music Therapy degree
- Develop relationships with potential clinical sites and supervisors
The candidate must comply with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations and/or agency rules, standards, and guidelines, including requirements for board certification and licensure as appropriate: adhere to AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice and Code of Ethics; and engage in ongoing clinical supervision and continuing education opportunities consistent with professional standards.
About the Herron School of Art and Design and IU IndianapolisFounded in 1902, the Herron School of Art and Design is Indiana’s premier accredited professional art and design school and is part of the thriving urban research campus and an academic health sciences campus. With 30,000 students, IU Indianapolis is a leader in progressive, socially responsive community engagement. Herron has more than 50 full‑time faculty serving 13 undergraduate and five graduate programs, preparing graduates to be leaders in a world requiring a unique combination of creativity, conceptual skills, and technical abilities.
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IU Indianapolis is located in the heart of a metropolitan area of more than two million people, the state’s capital, and a vibrant business, arts, and cultural community. With 30,000 students from 49 states and 122 countries, more than 200 academic programs, the campus ranks among the Top 10 “up–and–coming” universities in the US. It is a model for urban higher education for the 21st century.
We are committed to serving the needs of both non‑traditional and traditional students.
As the state’s premier urban research institution, IU Indianapolis is committed to being a welcoming campus community. We seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. For more information about our campus, visit IU.Indianapolis.edu.
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