To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on May 27, 2026. Position Summary: The School of Music in the College of Performing and Visual Arts at the University of Northern Colorado is seeking a collaborative, creative, and engaging Contract Renewable Assistant Professor of Opera Theatre. Job Duties: The University of Northern Colorado School of Music invites applications for a contract renewable, full-time appointment as Assistant Professor of Opera Theatre. The successful candidate will actively recruit music majors within the framework of our goal of increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and work collaboratively with colleagues to advance the School’s programs and initiatives. Candidates with proven professional national or international experience in opera directing are highly desired and will receive preference. Additionally, areas of specialization in opera history, coaching, mentoring young directors will receive preference. Specific responsibilities include directing two opera each year, directing at least one opera scenes program, outreach, recruitment, and possibly additional areas within the School of Music based on a candidate’s strengths, qualifications, and interests. Graduate teaching is possible with appropriate credentials. Other assignments will depend on interest, experience, and program needs. With a history of excellence and leadership in arts and education, the School of Music is a community of students, teachers, artists, scholars, and music industry professionals. Our 40 full-time and 30 adjunct faculty teach and support over 350 music majors pursuing undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees in programs including performance, music education, jazz studies, music business, composition, theory, and history literature; and certificate programs in Music Technology and Arts Entrepreneurship. Primarily housed in historic Frasier Hall, our facilities include a fully equipped and professionally managed recording studio and the new Campus Commons Performance Hall. We adhere to the values of College of Performing and Visual Arts: Creative Thinking, Belonging Justice, Integrity, Sustaining Relationships, and Tradition Transformation. Minimum Qualifications: MM in Opera Directing, or an Artist or Performers Certificate in Opera Directing with an MM in a related field 3 years of opera direction and related coursework at the college level, or commensurate professional experience Record of professional direction experience of a regional or wider scope Potential for success in student recruitment Experience working with individuals from varied backgrounds Preferred Qualifications: Terminal degree in Opera Directing, Stage Directing, Vocal Performance, ABD with degree completed by August 2026, or commensurate professional experience 5 years of teaching opera direction, applied voice, and related coursework at the college level, including some graduate level teaching Experience in teaching Opera History, Acting for Singers, Directing Seminar, or coaching Experience and demonstrated success in developing resources to support an opera program Demonstrated success in student recruitment Applicants from underrepresented or margianized groups encouraged to apply Application Materials to Include: Cover Letter that includes a statement of Teaching Philosophy as well as qualifications and experience Curriculum Vitae List of references Additional materials may be requested at a later date