DescriptionThe Juilliard Drama Division Teaching Fellowship is a full-year program aimed at supporting the development of teachers of acting movement voice and speech and/or the Alexander Technique. It provides mentorship as well as opportunities for observation and some supervised teaching.
Fellowships support teachers who are interested in:
- Observing a faculty of experienced teachers in an integrated actor training program
- Joining a vibrant diverse community dedicated to teaching and learning that seeks to prepare 21st-century theater artists actors and playwrights for fulfilling artistic lives and careers in the profession
- Developing a deeper understanding of curriculum progression exercise structure and teaching methodologies
- Benefitting from the mentorship of individual faculty members
Opportunities offered to Teaching Fellows:
In the first semester:
- Observation of select classes on a regular basis with one or more primary mentors
- Observation of other classes in the curriculum rehearsals and project showings
- Regular conversations with the primary mentor about the work observed
- Limited participation as directed and supervised by the mentor potentially including discrete units of coaching and/or warming up students in movement voice or singing
- Other opportunities as assigned driven by the fellows interest or as recommended by the primary mentor
In the second semester in addition to the opportunities above:
- Observation of the divisions annual audition process
- Potential for participation in rehearsals as an assistant director or rehearsal coach
The Teaching Fellow will also be invited to participate in community meetings and other division-wide events and activities as well as those of the larger Juilliard community.
Each Juilliard Drama Division Teaching Fellow will receive a $12000 stipend per semester.
Founded in 1905 The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. The schools mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians dancers and actors from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists leaders and global citizens.
Excellence and professionalism are important guides for us in how we go about our work but we also connect to the mission as individuals in the workplace. We thrive because of our variety of backgrounds our ability to be open and honest and enjoying each others company. We believe that each employee has the responsibility to help shape the organizational culture and provide opportunities to participate in team building throughout the year. We are also continuing to improve our organizational values with a focus on equity diversity inclusion and belonging.
We encourage you to read more about how we achieve our mission on our website .
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Attending classes of primary mentor and others on the faculty
- Observing rehearsals and project showings
- Following through on all commitments to lead exercises or coach students
- Participating in rehearsals community meetings and division-wide events and activities as well as those of the larger Juilliard community
- Assisting with other duties or special projects as assigned
- Acting in accordance with the Drama Divisions commitment to fostering a community and culture free from discrimination that values fairness opportunity openness and respect
- Serious intention to pursue work as a teacher in one or more of the disciplines of actor training
Commitment to being in residence at Juilliard over the course of one school year
(Note: This does not preclude teaching or taking on other professional work outside of Juilliard as long as it does not conflict with the responsibilities above.)
- Minimum of five years of professional experience as an actor director coach teacher or other related experience
- Bachelors degree or equivalent experience preferred
- Submission of curriculum vitae and statement of intent covering the applicants interest in and passion for the work what has led the applicant to teaching and what they wish to learn from the residency in Juilliards Drama Division submitted directly by the applicantby April 22 2026
- Submission of 2 letters of recommendation by 1) a teacher or theater professional who can speak to the applicants experience in the field their character and their suitability to work with young artists of diverse backgrounds in the classroom and 2) a former or current student who has been taught coached or directed by the applicant submitted directly by the recommender viathis linkby April 29 2026
- As part of the application process finalists will be asked to interview and may be asked to lead a warm-up teach an exercise or class or coach a scene
Non-discrimination Policy
The Juilliard School is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its relations with its faculty staff students and other members of the Juilliard community and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race color religion creed age sex national origin alienage ancestry citizenship sexual orientation or preference gender identity physical or mental disability medical condition predisposing genetic characteristics marital status partnership status or any other basis prohibited by applicable local state or federal law. This nondiscrimination policy covers but is not limited to recruitment hiring training benefits rates of pay and other forms of compensation as well as student admission access and treatment in school programs and activities.
DescriptionDescriptionThe Juilliard Drama Division Teaching Fellowship is a full-year program aimed at supporting the development of teachers of acting movement voice and speech and/or the Alexander Technique. It provides mentorship as well as opportunities for observation and some supervised teachi...
DescriptionThe Juilliard Drama Division Teaching Fellowship is a full-year program aimed at supporting the development of teachers of acting movement voice and speech and/or the Alexander Technique. It provides mentorship as well as opportunities for observation and some supervised teaching.
Fellowships support teachers who are interested in:
- Observing a faculty of experienced teachers in an integrated actor training program
- Joining a vibrant diverse community dedicated to teaching and learning that seeks to prepare 21st-century theater artists actors and playwrights for fulfilling artistic lives and careers in the profession
- Developing a deeper understanding of curriculum progression exercise structure and teaching methodologies
- Benefitting from the mentorship of individual faculty members
Opportunities offered to Teaching Fellows:
In the first semester:
- Observation of select classes on a regular basis with one or more primary mentors
- Observation of other classes in the curriculum rehearsals and project showings
- Regular conversations with the primary mentor about the work observed
- Limited participation as directed and supervised by the mentor potentially including discrete units of coaching and/or warming up students in movement voice or singing
- Other opportunities as assigned driven by the fellows interest or as recommended by the primary mentor
In the second semester in addition to the opportunities above:
- Observation of the divisions annual audition process
- Potential for participation in rehearsals as an assistant director or rehearsal coach
The Teaching Fellow will also be invited to participate in community meetings and other division-wide events and activities as well as those of the larger Juilliard community.
Each Juilliard Drama Division Teaching Fellow will receive a $12000 stipend per semester.
Founded in 1905 The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. The schools mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians dancers and actors from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists leaders and global citizens.
Excellence and professionalism are important guides for us in how we go about our work but we also connect to the mission as individuals in the workplace. We thrive because of our variety of backgrounds our ability to be open and honest and enjoying each others company. We believe that each employee has the responsibility to help shape the organizational culture and provide opportunities to participate in team building throughout the year. We are also continuing to improve our organizational values with a focus on equity diversity inclusion and belonging.
We encourage you to read more about how we achieve our mission on our website .
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Attending classes of primary mentor and others on the faculty
- Observing rehearsals and project showings
- Following through on all commitments to lead exercises or coach students
- Participating in rehearsals community meetings and division-wide events and activities as well as those of the larger Juilliard community
- Assisting with other duties or special projects as assigned
- Acting in accordance with the Drama Divisions commitment to fostering a community and culture free from discrimination that values fairness opportunity openness and respect
- Serious intention to pursue work as a teacher in one or more of the disciplines of actor training
Commitment to being in residence at Juilliard over the course of one school year
(Note: This does not preclude teaching or taking on other professional work outside of Juilliard as long as it does not conflict with the responsibilities above.)
- Minimum of five years of professional experience as an actor director coach teacher or other related experience
- Bachelors degree or equivalent experience preferred
- Submission of curriculum vitae and statement of intent covering the applicants interest in and passion for the work what has led the applicant to teaching and what they wish to learn from the residency in Juilliards Drama Division submitted directly by the applicantby April 22 2026
- Submission of 2 letters of recommendation by 1) a teacher or theater professional who can speak to the applicants experience in the field their character and their suitability to work with young artists of diverse backgrounds in the classroom and 2) a former or current student who has been taught coached or directed by the applicant submitted directly by the recommender viathis linkby April 29 2026
- As part of the application process finalists will be asked to interview and may be asked to lead a warm-up teach an exercise or class or coach a scene
Non-discrimination Policy
The Juilliard School is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its relations with its faculty staff students and other members of the Juilliard community and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race color religion creed age sex national origin alienage ancestry citizenship sexual orientation or preference gender identity physical or mental disability medical condition predisposing genetic characteristics marital status partnership status or any other basis prohibited by applicable local state or federal law. This nondiscrimination policy covers but is not limited to recruitment hiring training benefits rates of pay and other forms of compensation as well as student admission access and treatment in school programs and activities.
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