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[Commlist] JOB Opening/Vacancy: Faculty in Technology and Social Justice, open rank, full-time (non-tenure track)
Sat Jan 29 08:06:01 GMT 2022
Due to Omicron, the deadline for the application was extended until 2/25.
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*Job title:* *Faculty in Technology and Social Justice, open rank,
full-time (non-tenure track)*
*Reports to:* Department Chair
*Supervises:*N/A
*FLSA status:*Exempt
*About ArtCenter*
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Founded in 1930 and located in Pasadena, California, ArtCenter
College of Design is a global leader in art and design education and
has had an international reputation for its rigorous,
transdisciplinary curriculum, faculty of professionals, strong ties
to industry, and commitment to socially responsible design. We are
an independent, nonprofit, four-year college offering a Bachelor of
Fine Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in ten specialized programs
and graduate degrees in four art and design disciplines.
This position is one of six new faculty job openings across the
disciplines of the College, which seeks to expand upon the
strategies and perspectives available in the ArtCenter classroom,
foster institutional expertise in the intersections between art and
design practices and legacies of racism and colonialism, and advance
more just and equitable futures both within and beyond the ArtCenter
community. Preference will be given to candidates whose work engages
global, anti-racist, and decolonizing frameworks in relation to the
fields of art, design, and/or media.
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*Job Summary*
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Every position at ArtCenter plays an important part in carrying out
the values, goals, strategic vision, and mission of the
College. This includes diversity, equity, inclusion and culture/./
The graduate programs at ArtCenter College of Design invite
applications from practitioners/scholars from Science and Technology
Studies, Media/Software Studies, Anthropology, and related fields.
We are offering a full-time position to enrich and expand the
research, theory, and creative practices of graduate-level artists,
filmmakers, and designers through graduate studies courses across
all degrees.
We are looking for a scholar engaged with theories and research
approaches that consider the ethics, politics, and worldviews of
data, media, and technology development, use, and practices. Our
students require exposure to research ethics and methodologies
(inclusive, participatory, etc.) that address racism, sexism,
ableism, and other inequities and biases across media and
technology, enacted in actual project-based work (from designed
systems and services to artistic works).
With a home base in our Humanities & Sciences department, the
position will teach across multiple graduate programs that currently
include: Art, Film, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Media Design
Practices, and Transportation Systems and Design. Scholars will work
with graduate students in both seminars and project-based work,
helping to develop our students’ critical understanding of the
theories, contexts, and methodologies of advanced art, design, and
filmmaking practices.
The position will include teaching graduate-level seminar/s on
multi-perspectival research methodologies in your domain for
advanced creative practitioners (pursuing MFAs and MScs); overseeing
thesis research and writing workshops and/or courses; advising
graduate students on thesis writing and project work; thesis
reviews; and service on the College’s Institutional Review Board for
human subjects research. Candidates are also expected to maintain
and develop scholarly research and practice. We are particularly
interested in scholars who want to do practice-based research in
collaboration with ArtCenter faculty and/or graduate students on
both exploratory and funded research.
This position requires full-time teaching responsibilities,
administrative service, and instructional duties, which may be
outside of the Humanities & Sciences department and which may
include occasional substitute teaching, service on collegewide
committees such as Faculty Council, faculty and student mentoring
and advising, core curricular planning, scholarship and portfolio
student reviews, physical gallery and program website curation,
outcome assessments with corresponding data collection, and
attending departmental and College all-hands meetings. Full-time
faculty are also responsible to help create visibility and
recognition for the program and to maintain external relationships
with designers and leaders experienced with issues of diversity,
inclusion, and equity.
*Core Duties and Responsibilities*
* Teaching in multiple graduate programs: Art, Film, Graphic
Design, Industrial Design, Media Design Practices, and
Transportation Systems and Design Programs at ArtCenter College
of Design
* Provide classroom instruction, maintain and report student
attendance, preparation of instructional material including
class syllabi, grading students’ assignments and exams, posting
students’ grades, consulting with students, replying to
students’ inquiries, and facilitating course evaluations
* Mentor and guide students beyond the classroom
*Other Responsibilities and service opportunities*
* Assist in cultivating guest lectures, visiting designers,
publications and student competitions
* Cross-disciplinary course content
* Assist with student gallery, grad show and web content
* Assist in creating visibility and recognition for the program
among prospective students, the design community, creative
industries, and potential donors and sponsors
* Maintain external relationships with designers and leaders
experienced with issues of diversity, inclusion, and equity
*Qualifications*
* Master’s degree from an accredited college or university or
equivalent professional experience or advanced research
experience (scholarly, independent, applied, community-based,
artistic in Art, Film, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Media
Design Practices or Transportation Systems and Design Programs
* College level teaching experience
* Demonstrated ability to work in cross-disciplinary programming
and initiatives
* Proven record of advisement and mentoring research in creative
fields
* Ability to handle confidential information with tact and
discretion and recognize the confidential nature of ArtCenter
business, as well as requirements under the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
* Must be able to work with and understand our culturally diverse
student and faculty body with their needs and goals
* Demonstrated experience in and commitment to diversity, and the
ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships within Art Center’s diverse communities
*Preferred Qualifications*
* Familiarity with creative practice education, theory, practices,
and culture
* Experience with online and/or hybrid mode teaching
*How to Apply*
Please provide the following materials:
* Letter of interest Curriculum Vitae with a list of three
professional references
* Teaching statement
* Sample of scholarly work (acceptable formats include, but are
not limited to, published articles, writing in progress, and
digital humanities projects)
* Official transcripts will be required at time of employment
* ArtCenter Employment Application
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Qualified applicants should send all requested materials and
employment application to *(mfaartcenterjobs /at/ gmail.com)*
<mailto:(mfaartcenterjobs /at/ gmail.com)> and reference “Cluster Hire —
Grad” in the subject line.
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*Application Deadline: February 25*, 2022
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*Mandatory Duty to Report*
*All* employees who know or have reason to know of allegations or
acts that violate ArtCenter’s Title IX Policy prohibiting
discrimination, harassment, retaliation, sexual harassment, sexual
misconduct, sexual violence, dating violence, and stalking shall
promptly inform the Director, Title IX Compliance and Programs, or
designee or the Associate Dean of Students or designee. Faculty with
a mandatory duty to report are required to disclose all information
including the names of the parties, even where the person has
requested their name remain confidential.**
Pursuant to the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act
(CANRA), *all* employees who know of or have reason to suspect child
abuse or neglect involving alleged victims under age 18 shall
promptly inform local law enforcement or the county welfare department.
*Physical Demands and Working Environment*
The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard classroom
setting with frequent interactions with other individuals. Due to
the nature of the work environment, there is regular exposure to
fumes, chemicals, dust and noise.
Physical: Employees stand or sit most of the time, but may be mobile
for brief periods of time. Primary functions require sufficient
physical ability and mobility to work in a classroom setting; to
stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop,
bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or
pull light to moderate amounts of weight (up to 20 pounds); to
operate modern office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement
and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; and to
verbally communicate to exchange information.
Vision: Must be able to have the visual capacity to perform
activities such as preparing and reading class materials, viewing a
computer terminal and other normal office work with or without
correction.
Hearing: Must be able to communicate effectively in the course of
normal office communication or exchange ideas with or without
correction.
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The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and
level of work performed by the employee assigned to this job; they
do not purport to describe all functions. Employees may be assigned
other duties, and the essential functions may be changed from time
to time as necessary.
*Equal Opportunity Employer*
ArtCenter is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity
and does not discriminate against its employees or applicants on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, ancestry, national
origin, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical
condition, genetic characteristic pregnancy, marital status,
military, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity,
transgender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic
protected by applicable state or federal law. Equal employment
opportunity is extended to all persons in all aspects of the
employer-employee relationship, including without limitation,
recruitment, hiring, upgrading, training, promotion, compensation,
benefits, leave of absence, transfer, discipline, layoff, recall and
termination. This commitment applies to all persons involved in the
operations of ArtCenter and prohibits unlawful discrimination by any
employee of ArtCenter.
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*Land Acknowledgment: *
“ArtCenter College of Design occupies the region of the ancestral
and traditional land of the Hahamog'na Tongva people, the stewards
of the San Gabriel Valley area around present-day Pasadena.”
Updated 11/2021
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