Front Ensemble Instructor / Winter Percussion Assistant
LOCATION Main Campus - Buies Creek NC
Job Code 3112
# of Openings 1
Front Ensemble Instructor / Winter Percussion Assistant
LOCATION Main Campus - Buies Creek NC
Job Code 3112
# of Openings 1
Apply NowPosition: Front Ensemble Instructor/Winter Percussion Assistant
Department: Athletics
Status: Part Time
Position Summary:
Assists the needs of the Drum Line/Winter Percussion Coordinator and Director of Athletic Bands (DOAB) with all marching band and drumline productions.
The Front Ensemble Instructor/Winter Percussion Assistant coordinates the preparations, exercises, and activities of the Campbell University front ensemble program in coordination with the Drum Line/Winter Percussion Coordinator and DOAB.
To be an in attendance and involved with the preparation and planning of pre-season training camp.
Attendance at all performances asked by the Drum Line/Winter Percussion Coordinator and Director of Athletic Bands (DOAB)
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To Apply For This Position:
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