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How much do full time music lab jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time music lab in the United States is $91,960.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $111,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Music Lab vs Music Producer?

AspectFull Time Music LabMusic Producer
CredentialsMusic-related degrees, certifications in audio engineering or music productionOften similar credentials, with additional industry experience
Work EnvironmentEducational or research settings, music labs, universitiesRecording studios, production companies, freelance projects
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, research facilities, music technology companiesMusic industry, entertainment, media companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Full Time Music Lab roles typically focus on research, education, and technological development within music environments, often requiring academic credentials. Music Producers, on the other hand, are industry professionals who oversee music recording and production projects, working in studios or freelance settings. While both roles involve music expertise, their work environments and primary responsibilities differ significantly.

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Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : ESCC - Enterprise State Community College - 600 Plaza Drive, Enterprise, AL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2025-26:44
College/Division: ESCC-203130-Fine Arts
Opening Date: 06/29/2026
Closing Date: 7/13/2026 11:59 PM Central
Campus Location: Enterprise State Community College
Position Summary
The full-time music instructor will be responsible for the preparation and teaching of music appreciation courses, applied lessons to wind and percussion students, and other courses based upon departmental need. Additionally, this position will direct the college and community instrumental/band ensemble(s) and will also actively participate in recruitment and retention. Other on-campus duties shall include but are not limited to college committee service, student advising, and divisional and college duties as assigned. Full-time faculty members are directly responsible to their division chairpersons and are required to devote a minimum of 35 hours per week to the performance of their on-campus duties.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Instructional Duties and Responsibilities
To adequately prepare for courses, the instructor provides first day course information which includes course objectives, outline of content, evaluation methods/grading criteria and student responsibilities relative to attendance, punctuality, conduct or other behaviors. The instructor reviews and revises course syllabi, textbooks and other materials, and methods in all courses taught as well as plans carefully for each class session.
In regard to classroom instruction, the instructor follows policies or procedures stated in first day course information, meets with classes regularly and punctually or makes other arrangements for all scheduled classes, teaches the class so as to meet the stated objectives of the course, maintains adequate and accurate student records, makes timely reports of student records, maintains and follows approved course syllabi in presentation of course content, and when assigned, teaches any or all of the following:
  • Music Appreciation
  • Music Theory/Music Theory Lab
  • Basic Musicianship
  • Applied Instrumental lessons
  • Rehearsal and Performance I, II, III and IV
  • Jazz Show Band
  • Concert Band
Additional courses in related areas may be assigned depending on the successful candidate's expertise.
The instructor is also expected to assist with the acquisition and maintenance of instruction-related equipment and to conduct appropriate learning assessments, which requires the instructor to follow stated criteria in grading student work, return student work promptly, and evaluate students based on stated objectives.
Responsibilities to Students
The instructor's responsibilities to students include the following: treat all students impartially, treat all students with respect, be accessible to students outside of scheduled classes, advise students in planning their academic programs, promote leadership and enrichment experiences through student organizations and/or other activities as assigned, and accommodate students with documented disabilities.
Divisional Responsibilities
The instructor's divisional responsibilities are as follows: attend and participate in divisional meetings, work cooperatively with others to plan and accomplish the goals of the division, provide input into curricula and program development, complete other tasks assigned by the division chairperson, and recruit students for participation in division programs.
Institutional Responsibilities
The instructor's responsibilities to the College include the following: assist with division performances; assist with recruitment of personnel; assist with concert preparation and presentation; provide input for Student Services unit budget(s) for ensembles; assist with procuring and maintaining ensemble music, instruments and equipment; assist with providing a dynamic public relations service for the college; provide music education opportunities and entertainment for civic, community, state, education, and military organizations.
Further, the instructor should operate within the organizational structures and policies of the College; work cooperatively with others to plan and accomplish the goals of the College; attend and participate in college-wide meetings; participate on committees; sponsor student clubs, organizations, and teams as needed; and complete additional tasks assigned by the Dean of Instruction and/or the President.
Personal and Professional Development
The instructor's personal and professional development obligations are as follows: participate in College sponsored professional development programs and remain informed of trends and developments affecting the instructor's discipline and job performance, identifies own needs and seeks appropriate resources to meet goals for professional development.
Other Special Qualifications/Requirements of the Job:
Proficient in Word Processing, PowerPoint, Google Suite, Excel, and Canvas, etc. In addition, the applicant should be knowledgeable concerning web-based instruction and the delivery of instruction through the internet.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. Master's Degree with 18 graduate semester hours in field
  2. Evidence of successful band direction at the secondary or post-secondary level
  3. Evidence of high-level rehearsal/conducting skills
  4. Ability to develop and deliver traditional, hybrid, and online courses
Preferred:
  1. Experience teaching successfully at the college level.
  2. 3+ years of successful high school or collegiate teaching experience.
  3. Strong evidence of successful recruiting and retention in a rural community.
  4. The ability to confidently teach multiple levels of Music theory
  5. Experience working with theatrical productions.

Application Procedures/Additional Information
POSITION AVAILABLE: August 2026
SALARY:
Salary Schedule D1 $42,108-$94,363 (9 month) $13,001-$29,184 (3 month), based upon the Alabama Community College System Salary Schedule to be determined by the applicant's years of applicable experience. Applicant acknowledges that if selected for the position that applicant's placement on the applicable salary schedule will be dependent upon the verified information provided.
POSITION DEADLINE:
Applications are accepted until July 13, 2026 at 11:59 p.m..
Incomplete or late application packets will eliminate the possibility of an interview. Application packets submitted after the deadline date will eliminate the possibility of an interview. The submission of all required application materials by the deadline is the sole responsibility of the applicant.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants must submit a complete packet which consists of the following:
  • Completed ESCC Application for Employment
  • Current resume
  • Copy of transcript showing degree and date conferred
  • A cover letter of application specifically detailing and relating the applicant's education, and experience to the qualifications, duties, and responsibilities of the position.
Employment is contingent upon employer verification of work experience. Only applicants who meet the required qualifications and submit a complete application packet by the deadline will be considered. Applications submitted by fax, email, mail, or hand delivery will NOT be accepted. Applicants must adhere to the College's prescribed interview schedule and must travel at their own expense. All applications become the property of ESCC. In accordance with Alabama Community College System policy and guidelines, the applicant chosen for employment will be required to sign a consent form for a criminal background check. Employment will be contingent upon receipt of a clearance notification from a criminal background check. Enterprise State Community College is an active participant in the Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-verify). E-verify electronically confirms an employee's eligibility to work in the United States as required by the Department of Homeland Security. Enterprise State Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System, including all postsecondary community and technical colleges under the control of the Alabama Community College Board of Trustees, that no employee or applicant for employment or promotion, on the basis of any impermissible criterion or characteristic including, without limitation, race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, sex, age, or any other protected class as defined by federal and state law, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. Enterprise State Community College will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants or employees. The College reserves the right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to the awarding. More than one position in the same job classification may be filled from the applicants for this position should another vacancy occurs during the search process.
Enterprise State Community College application for employment form is available atwww.escc.edu and should be submitted online.
Sick Leave
All regular full-time instructional staff earns one day of sick leave which is equivalent to 7 hours per month. Unused sick leave is rolled over to the following year. Upon retirement, employees are allowed to convert unused sick time into service time for the purpose of retirement. Further retirement benefits may be found on this page under Alabama Teacher's Retirement.
7 hours per month
(may accumulate an unlimited number)
Annual Leave
Not applicable
(off between terms)
Personal Leave
All regular full-time instructional staff earns up to five (5) regularly scheduled workdays of personal leave per leave year.
Unused Personal Leave converts to sick leave if not used.
(converts to sick leave at the end of August each year if not used)
Professional Leave
Up to 10 days a year of professional development leave with pay may be granted by the President.
Holidays
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King/Robert E. Lee Birthday
National Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
16 (5 locally assigned)
Retirement
The TRS was established in 1939 to provide benefits to qualified persons employed by state-supported educational institutions. Responsibility for the management and administration of the TRS is vested in its Board of Control. The Boards of Control elect the Secretary-Treasurer who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the RSA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the RSA. The TRS is a defined benefit plan qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. For more information visit All regular full-time and part-time employees (non-temporary and non- student) who work at least 20 hours per week are required to participate in The Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama.
Tier I - Pays 7.50% monthly. State matches 14.57% (effective 10/01/25)
Tier II - Pays 6.20% monthly. State matches 13.61% (effective 10/01/25)
Law Enforcement Officers:
Tier I-Pays 8.50% monthly. State matches 14.57% (effective 10/01/25)
Tier II- Pays 7.20% monthly. State matches 13.61% (effective 10/01/25)
Health Insurance
PEEHIP, established in 1983, provides health insurance benefits for active and retired education employees and is governed by the PEEHIP Board of Control. The Boards of Control elect the Secretary-Treasurer who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the RSA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the RSA. For more information visit
Premium amounts:
  • Single $ 30
  • Family (without Spouse but with dependents) $ 207
  • Employee + Spouse (no dependents) $ 282
  • Family (with Spouse and dependents*) $ 307
*Includes $100 per month spousal surcharge Note: The spousal surcharge does not apply to spouses who are independently eligible for PEEHIP.
Tobacco Usage Premium
  • Member $ 50
  • Spouse $ 50
The tobacco premium applies only to the PEEHIP Hospital Medical and VIVA Health plans. Refer to the section to learn how you and/or your spouse can receive the non-tobacco user discount.
Wellness Premium
  • Member $ 50
  • Spouse $ 50
The wellness premium applies only to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Hospital Medical Group #14000 plan for non-Medicare eligible active and retired members, non-Medicare-eligible members on LOA or COBRA, and non-Medicare-eligible spouses on active or retired contracts. Refer to the section to learn how you and/or your spouse can receive a wellness premium waiver.
If desired, employee may elect four options rather than health insurance options to include hospital indemnity, cancer, dental, and vision.
Optional Coverage Plan Premiums
  • Cancer, Indemnity, and Vision Single or Family (cost per plan) $ 38
  • Dental Single $ 38 Dental Family $ 50

Institution matches $904 monthly (effective 10/01/25).
Duty Hours
(Hours vary by campus and instructional needs)
Tuition Assistance
This tuition waiver program is designed for all full-time instructional and non-instructional employees of The Alabama Col