Yale seeks a new Director to conduct and provide artistic and administrative leadership for the Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO). The Director will present a compelling vision for the YSO at Yale and beyond; supervise YSO staff; teach and advise undergraduate conducting students; foster collaboration with internal and external partners; and with support from Yale Development, lead fundraising and stewardship activities for the YSO.
Review of applications will begin on October 22, 2018. Start date in mid-August 2019. The search will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, email cover letter and CV to college.arts@yale.edu with the subject line “YSO Director.”
Reports to: Assistant Dean for the Arts, Yale College; Dean, Yale School of Music
Full-time; 9 month; Renewable three-year appointment; Adjunct faculty status in the Yale School of Music, with a teaching load of one course per semester.
Duties
- Conduct and oversee all aspects of the Yale Symphony Orchestra: program YSO season; determine YSO roster; conduct all rehearsals; conduct or co-conduct all YSO concerts; oversee YSO website.
- Supervise YSO Administrative Associate;
- Teach one course per semester in conducting;
- Lead budget planning, oversight, and strategic development of YSO resources;
- Lead ongoing assessment of existing programs, with special regard to audience development and alumni/ae networks;
- Work closely with Yale Development to present a compelling vision for the YSO in fundraising. Steward existing donor relationships and develop new donor relationships.
- Committee work as required;
- Participate in professional organizations when appropriate.
Qualifications
- Proven success as an orchestral conductor and teacher, with a preference for candidates whose experience includes conducting and teaching at the college level.
- Terminal degree in related field of study or equivalent professional experience.
- Experience with arts or ensemble management, audience development, and fundraising desirable.
Affirmative Action Statement
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