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Ohio University Assistant Professor of Instruction, Dance in Athens, Ohio

Job Description:

University Mission & the School of Dance

Founded in 1804, Ohio University strives to be the best student-centered, transformative learning community in America, where approximately 40,000 students realize their promise, faculty advance knowledge, staff achieve excellence, and alumni become global leaders. OHIO is committed to fostering, embracing, and celebrating diversity in all its forms. Our Athens Campus offers students a vibrant residential learning experience in one of the nation’s most picturesque academic settings. Additional campuses and centers serve students across the state, and online programs further advance the University’s commitment to providing educational access and opportunity.

The College of Fine Arts is one of thirteen college-level academic units at Ohio University and is itself composed of six schools: the School of Art + Design, the School of Music, the School of Film, the School of Interdisciplinary Arts, the School of Dance, and the School of Theater. With approximately 130 faculty and staff, the College of Fine Arts serves roughly 1000 students. The College values collaboration across academic units, high-quality creative experiences, community involvement, and close mentoring of students. With exciting festivals, an arthouse cinema, museums, and a professional theater company, the College of Fine Arts deepens the quality of life at Ohio University, in the Athens community, and for all of southeast Ohio.

The School of Dance offers a professional training program with a BFA degree in Performance and Choreography, a liberal arts BA in Dance, as well as an MA degree in Community Dance. The Master of Arts Administration ( MAA ) is also housed in the School of Dance. There are approximately 60 students and 5 full-time faculty and staff.

Job Description

We seek a teaching artist/educator who will work with the current faculty and embrace our mission of celebrating diversity, building community, and encouraging critical dialogue through practice and performance to prepare students to be dance artists and innovators for the 21st century. As we answer the need for performing arts that reflect this moment and carry us into the future.

The successful candidate will teach studio courses in dance composition, contemporary dance techniques, dance pedagogy, and depending on the area(s) of expertise, a lecture course on global dance forms. We seek a creative artist and collaborator, but general preference will be given to candidates whose studio practice includes a focus area in world dance and/or dances of the African diaspora. We also welcome other areas of expertise, including community dance practices, inclusive dance, movement analysis, jazz, ballet, and musical theater. Additional duties include choreographing for the mainstage faculty concert, coordinating visiting artist residencies, advising, recruiting new students, and supervising student capstone projects.

Summer teaching or administrative opportunities are available, including College of Fine Arts Summer Programs, such as the Summer Dance Institute and/or the Musical Theater summer program.

In addition to teaching, responsibilities include:

Serving as a mentor and advisor to students

Collaboration with faculty and guest artists

Recruiting on the local, regional, and national level

Serving on School, College and University committees

Planning with on-campus student resource offices and allied communities to maximize a safe and respectful learning environment

Determining, selecting, and organizing facilities, equipment, and materials necessary for learning

Preparation of course syllabi, in-class activities, exams, class handouts, online materials, audiovisual materials, etc., as appropriate, desired, and necessary

This is a nine-month position with a generous benefits package, including tuition for self and dependents, comprehensive insurance package, excellent retirement plan, parental leave, adoption reimbursement, wellness programs and facilities, and an employee assistance program. Details: https://www.ohio.edu/hr/benefits/.

Minimum Qualifications:

Graduate degree in performance or choreography, or undergraduate degree and extensive professional experience working in the field of dance.

Experience teaching in higher education.

Demonstrated ability to choreograph for a variety of productions.

Preferred Qualifications:

Knowledge of contemporary pedagogical practices and ability to teach across disciplines and collaborate in interdisciplinary contexts.

Effective collaborative, organizational, and interpersonal skills with students, faculty, and staff

Experience recruiting and building relationships with schools and communities.

Planning Unit: College of Fine Arts

Department: School of Dance

Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position: randall@ohio.edu

Employment Type: full-time term

Advertised Salary:

Commensurate with credentials and experience.

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