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Department: CAS Theatre Arts
Rank: Instructor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
December 1 2024; position open until filled
1 Cover letter (no more than 1 page)
2 Curriculum vitae
3 A statement of teaching describing how you will contribute to teaching excellence and innovation at UO (no more than 3 pages). Please provide details of your content area knowledge ability to work effectively with a team experience with teaching knowledge of the scholarship of teaching and learning and your plans for inclusive and researchinformed teaching and mentoring.
4 In line with the department and university commitment to DEI applicants will include a statement focusing on their knowledge experience and plans related to diversity equity and inclusion. Candidates should describe their experience with successful mentoring teaching or outreach aimed at reducing barriers for underrepresented groups and specific plans for how they could contribute to our departments goal to create a diverse and inclusive community through current campus programs or new activities or through national or offcampus organizations. Please include examples of you supporting or leading activities promoting interest and retention in the sciences by individuals from underrepresented groups and/or your future plans to do so.
5 Names and contact information for three professional references two of which need to be teaching references to be contacted for letters of recommendation.
The Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Oregon serves a variety of students with a wide range of needs and interests. The faculty of this department are committed to a liberal arts approach to theatre education and to maintaining the highest standards both in academic pursuits and in performance. We deeply believe in the value of theatre as a form of cultural formation and communication as well as a pathway for personal growth.
The Department of Theatre Artsat the University of Oregon seeks aCareer Instructorin Scenic Design. The successful candidate will teach 5 coursesin Theatre Arts core curriculum including but not limited to: Introduction to Design Scenic Design Scenic Painting Property Design and Construction Digital Graphics and potential other areas of specific interest to students.
The successful candidate will design scenery and properties for University Theatre Productions which includes the creation of scenic and properties design for two to three shows for the departments fiveshow main stage season. Design deliverables include scale drawings renderings white models color models scenic painting and successful candidate will oversee the and implementation of scenic painting and properties as well as maintaining paint areas and prop storage facilities. This colleague will also supervise student scenic and properties designers and scenic artists and provide mentorship to student designers for production assignments in University Theatre.
The successful candidate will advise undergraduate students and graduate students including overseeing MFA students in design projects serving on MFA final project review committees and mentoring students entering design work in regional and national design competitions. The candidate will serve on departmental committees for season selection graduate admissions policy review and other departmental business as well as attend regular faculty meetings and additional tasks as assigned by the Department Head.
This is a fulltime 9month annual instructional position with potential opportunities during the position will require evening and weekend hours for rehearsals work calls and performances.
Available rank will be based on department needs.
To qualify for the rank of Career Instructor:
Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Theatre with a concentration in scenic design
One year of academic teaching experience in higher education or equivalent (such as designing and implementing training short courses or workshops)
To qualify for the rank of Senior Instructor 1:
Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Theatre with a concentration in scenic design
Six years of academic teaching experience in a higher education or equivalent
One year of sustained professional design work
To qualify for the rank of Senior Instructor 2:
Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Theatre with a concentration in scenic design
Twelve years of academic teaching experience in a higher education or equivalent
Three years of sustained professional design work
Competency in computeraided drafting and design software scenic painting property design Demonstrated and construction.
Ability to deliver visionary design and subject area teaching that is informed by an active creative practice and by broad engagement with current discourses on topics in design processes design practices and/or community engagement.
Demonstrated excellence and/or visionary innovation in scenic design practice in theatre or at the intersection of theatre and another related discipline.
Ability to support a diverse student body to develop the values knowledge skills and practices they need to create theatre productions that resonate with people and their cultural physical and creative worlds.
Demonstrated excellence and/or innovation in creative practice such as awards public recognition or celebrated partnership with a professional theater production.
Professional design experience.
Membership in United Scenic Artist 829production design/art direction experience and activity with professional organizations (USITT etc..
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
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