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Faculty- Visual Arts Studio (Generalist)

Job Description

Posting Number:

Regular_0091460

Position Title:

Faculty- Visual Arts Studio (Generalist)

Classification Title

Full Time Faculty

Salary Type

Annual

FLSA

E = Exempt

Position Summary:

Our Faculty – Visual Arts Studio (Generalist) instructor will work within the Department of Art & Design to teach foundational studio art courses. Studio courses may include, but are not limited to, Two-Dimensional Design, Drawing, Painting and Portfolio. Instructor must be well-versed in a range of foundational techniques, materials and processes. Instructor will be expected to play an active role in various departmental duties such as mentoring/advising students, promoting safety throughout the department, developing/improving curriculum, SLOs, assessment tools, supporting the campus gallery, supporting student exhibitions, and other duties as assigned by the Program Chair. The department has a rigorous AFA transfer program and faculty are expected to prepare students for entry into competitive BFA programs.

All faculty in the Department of Art & Design are expected to fully participate and support activities outside of the classroom such as student exhibitions, related college events, and also work off campus within the creative community. These events often occur in the evenings and/or on the weekends, and all full-time faculty are required to participate.

Required Education/Experience:

One of the following degrees is required (degree must be earned by August 1, 2024):

  • Master of Fine Art (MFA) or MAFA degree

*It is absolutely imperative that applicants be familiar with and supportive of the community college environment, the AFA degree, and foundation-level students.

Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Desire to work in a thriving department
  • Knowledge of the AFA degree program and its relationship to BAFA/BFA programs
  • Desire to develop courses, new teaching methods, and otherwise contribute to the department
  • Applicant should be quality-driven, enthusiastic, and eager to be part of a team
  • Applicant must be willing to work during evenings and/or on weekends
  • Desire to become an active member of the broader arts and cultural community of Rowan and Cabarrus Counties

Department:

Lib Arts - Fine Arts / Art, Drama, and Music

Work Hours:

Faculty are required to teach 18-21 contact hours each semester (fall and spring).

Faculty are 9-month employees and are not required to teach over the summer.

Courses may be offered during the day/evening/weekend hours as determined by the Program Chair.

Additionally faculty must hold either 5 office hours OR 5 open studio hours each week as well as 5 hours per week of other college-related duties and/or on-campus hours.

Full-time faculty in the Department of Fine & Applied Arts are required to work events such as student exhibitions, guest lectures, arts festivals, etc. that often occur during weekend or non-traditional working hours. Full participation in these events is required.

Posting Date:

08/22/2024

Open Until Filled

Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Please submit the following:

*THIS IS AN IN-PERSON POSITION. THIS IS NOT AN ONLINE POSITION.

-Cover Letter that clearly explains WHY you want this position
-Completed application
-List of professional references with their complete contact information
-Up to 20 images of your artwork OR a link to your website; must be accompanied by an image list
-Up to 20 images of student work with image list

INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

Duty and Responsibility:

1. Successfully prepare, manage, and deliver course content in order to achieve course objectives, accommodate diverse learning styles, and meet student learning outcomes.


Duty and Responsibility:

2. Actively engage students and provide prompt feedback in an objective, respectful, and effective manner.


Duty and Responsibility:

3. Update, communicate and follow course syllabus content in accordance with directions provided and administrative guidance.


Duty and Responsibility:

4. Work collaboratively with the College’s support services to identify and address the students’ academic support needs.

Duty and Responsibility:

5. Utilize College technology for the delivery of instruction and completion of operational processes; this includes but is not limited to the College’s learning management system, email and calendaring solution, document management system(s), student information system, and employee portals.

Duty and Responsibility:

6. Meet deadlines, including maintaining and submitting accurate class records, employee records/requests, and other assigned tasks.


Duty and Responsibility:

7. When applicable, ensure laboratories are appropriately stocked with required supplies and equipment is in safe operating order.


Duty and Responsibility:

8. Support student mentoring, advising, registration and recruitment efforts, as appropriate or required.


Duty and Responsibility:

9. Participate in professional development opportunities (selected or assigned) in order to enhance and apply knowledge/skills within the discipline, to effectively utilize required course technology and College applications, and to maintain licensures (as applicable).

Duty and Responsibility:

10. Facilitate a positive, student-centered, and professional environment among students, faculty and staff.

Duty and Responsibility:

11. Participate in College meetings, events, and committees as appropriate or required.

Duty and Responsibility:


12. Attend and participate in the annual graduation ceremony.

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