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SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Assistant Professor, Visual Art and Design in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

Welcome to the SLCC Community!!

 

If you value recreation & the scenic beauty of nature; Then, Salt Lake Community College is the place for you. Nestled in the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. SLCC proudly serves Utah's most diverse student population, providing education to more than 45,000 students across eight campuses. We strive to be a model for inclusive and transformative education. Therefore, the Visual Art & Design department seeks to hire an active and engaged faculty member with expertise in the arts, a positive commitment to teaching excellence, and a capacity for inclusive, collaborative, and innovative instruction.

Salt Lake Community College's Visual Art & Design Department provides a quality arts education and assists students in achieving their artistic and career goals. In addition to offering associate degrees and certificates in art, the department also provides an opportunity to explore a variety of art media. We prepare individuals to build their professional-looking portfolios for employment and/or transfer to a four-year college or university.

The selected candidate, an individual qualified in foundational art courses with multidisciplinary crossover capabilities, will work as a full-time, tenure-track faculty member in the Visual Art & Design department. The candidate will teach traditional art/design physical materials courses and computer lab digitally based courses. They will join a progressive department where faculty members are thoughtful individuals, equity-minded practitioners, and knowledgeable instructors in visual arts who may utilize a variety of modalities for instructional delivery.

Responsibilities & Duties:

Teaching:

Under general supervision, the faculty member will prepare and teach a combination of traditional in-person, face-to-face, hybrid, and online course modalities as assigned by the department. This position will include the development and teaching of foundational art courses that support Visual Art & Design students and the general SLCC student population. The faculty member will teach an average of 15 instructional units per semester (approximately 18 hours of in-class time per week during Fall and Spring semesters) in the Visual Art & Design Department at Salt Lake Community College. Regular full-time faculty members teach assigned day, evening, and weekend classes in accordance with established guidelines and policies. SLCC faculty participate in advising students, committee assignments, academic and institutional support activities, and other duties as assigned.

Much of the assigned teaching load may consist of introductory courses, including foundational art courses and general education courses, which require coordination of course curriculum paperwork, General Education 5-year reviews, and adjunct training. Additional duties will include participation in Visual Art & Design program curriculum development, annual program assessments, and periodic program reviews in collaboration with other program faculty.

Other duties as assigned.

 

Please see our SLCC Faculty General Description found Appendix 1 Faculty Compensation and Workload Handbook.

Professional:

- - Become familiar with and abide by all college policies, with immediate priority given to those policies that govern interactions with colleagues, staff, administrators, and departments throughout the college. - Maintains professional etiquette in communication with students, staff, faculty, and administrators. - Works closely with department peers and administrators to understand processes and procedures leading to success as a contributing teacher and member of the academic unit. - Maintains necessary education, credentials, and professional skills and demonstrates teaching competencies consistent with department standards. - Solicits feedback and implements suggestions from students and peers when appropriate. - Expands knowledge in discipline and teaching craft on an ongoing basis. - Promotes professional development of peers/colleagues through recognized professional activities (inservice activities and the presentation of conference papers and/or publications, and other methodologies appropriate to the teaching field), as approved by the department. - Participates in the collegial mentoring relationship, serving as a mentor and/or mentee in the department and college. - Engages in local, state, and/or national professional organizations appropriate to the faculty role. - Serves community partners as content area experts when needed. - Completes required training and participates in professional development.

 

 

Service:

The faculty member will serve their program, department, school, college, and the larger community by attending both general and discipline-specific forums and meetings. Faculty are expected to serve on college and department committees and community committees, engage with the community in multiple roles, and mentor departmental adjunct faculty. The faculty member will also participate in professional development activities that are applicable to their growth as an artist and an educator.

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