This position is for the full academic year. THIS POSITION IS FOR UPPERCLASSMEN ONLY. FRESHMEN ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR DEPARTMENT POSITIONS.
Expected hours of work per week: 1015
Work Location & Hours: Chapel 119; MTH 8am10pm F 8am6pm Sat 10am6pm (additional hours may apply for concerts/events)
Qualifications for Position:
- Office skills such as Google Docs Sheets Slides etc. and/or their Word Excel and Publisher counterparts
- Ability to lift pull push heavy objects such as music chairs and stands and musical instruments
- Ability to interact with visitors such as prospective students and their parents guest artists and others.
- Some positions require piano skills used to accompany voice lessons.
Expected Duties and Responsibilities:
- Setting and striking the stage for music related events
- Monitoring of practice rooms on an assigned schedule
- Accompany voice lessons on piano (selected students)
- Hosting and assisting at music department events and concerts
- Maintaining databases such as inventories of department owned equipment and materials
- Assisting music faculty/staff with grading and other duties as required such as planning and executing events and tours
- Commit to work 10 hours per week (hrs may be MTH 8am10pm F 8am6pm Sat 10am6pm)
Resume skills development (NACE Competencies required by employers) to be developed
- Career & SelfDevelopment including create short term and long term goals and identify areas for professional growth.
- Communication in the form of articulating thoughts and ideas clearly in both written and verbal forms
- Critical Thinking in the form of exercising sound reasoning to analyze issues make decisions and find solutions.
- Global Literacy displayed by adapting communication styles to accommodate different audiences engaging with international colleagues and demonstrating cultural sensitivity with a strong Biblical filter.
- Leadership utilize interpersonal skills to coach and motivate others to accomplish goals and or facilitate positive change.
- Professionalism demonstrated by daily work ethic personal accountability professional image and modeling professional behavior.
- Teamwork includes building collaborative and efficient relationships with fellow students staff and faculty.
- Technology skill building through use of various computer programs on a daily basis.
Work Habits (with alignment of Core Values)
The College asks from its staff members the following fundamental work habits:
- Do good work. (Service Diligence Faithfulness)
- Take ownership of your job. (Selflessness Diligence Resourcefulness Enterprising Creative)
- Be punctual. (Service Diligence Integrity Faithfulness)
- Dress professionally and appropriately for your job. (Humility)
- Make suggestions when appropriate. (Resourcefulness Enterprising and Creative)
- Communicate openly and honestly. Seek to resolve differences in accordance with the scriptural patterns summarized in the Staff Manual policy on Fair Treatment as well as the Grievance and Appeals Procedure. (Integrity Faithfulness)
- Attend chapel services at least once per week on average. (Integrity Faithfulness)
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers and phones.
Physical Demands
Sitting: Remaining in the seated position
Lifting: Raising or lowering an object from one level to another (includes upward pulling) 2550 lbs.
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word to impart oral information to clients or to the public and to convey detailed spoken instructions to other workers accurately loudly or quickly