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[Commlist] Director of the Writing for the Screen and Stage Minor at UNC Chapel Hill
Tue Nov 01 18:09:54 GMT 2022
The Writing for the Screen and Stage program (WSS) in the Department of
Communication invites applications for Director of theWSSprogram in a
non-tenured, renewable multi-year position with the rank of Professor of
the Practice. The ideal candidate will be an artist practitioner who can
expand and diversify theWSScurriculum; teach classes in screenwriting,
playwriting, and/or new media forms (podcasting, game writing, etc.)
both inside and outside the minor; who will work on recruiting more
racially diverse and marginalized students into the program; and who
will direct, administer, and re-envision the existing program to meet
both student interests and future directions for these fields. The
director ofWSSwill also be asked to engage and build bridges with
alumni, explore growth opportunities, and find ways to
integrateWSScurriculum-creating interdisciplinary connections and
bridges within the Department of Communication’s media production and
performance studies units. They will have a demonstrated commitment to
the art of screenwriting and playwriting, promoting diverse storytelling
techniques and encouraging the widest spectrum of individual voices and
styles.
The Writing for the Screen and Stage minor currently has two cohorts of
eighteen students each. Under the guidance of the new director, the
department plans to expand theWSSprogram, in terms numbers of students
enrolled, faculty members, and courses taught. Description of WSS’s
current list of courses may be found at:
https://comm.unc.edu/undergraduate-studies/writing-for-the-screen-and-stage-minor/
Descriptions of the department’s courses may be found
at:http://www.catalog.unc.edu/undergraduate/departments/communication/
<http://www.catalog.unc.edu/undergraduate/departments/communication/>.
Relevant graduate degree required or equivalent professional experience.
A demonstrated track record in teaching creative writing for film,
television, theatre or new media and a meaningful body of ongoing
creative work and nationally or regionally recognized production credits
in film, television and/or theatre are also requirements.
An M.F.A. in Screenwriting, Playwriting, Creative Writing, or related
field is preferred as is administrative experience in a University setting.
Interested candidates should send (1) a letter that addresses
educational qualifications and relevant experience as well as described
their interest in and vision for the program; (2) curriculum vitae; (3)
a description of teaching philosophy and approaches; (4) a writing
sample; (5) a sample of teaching evaluations, if available; (6) a
statement of approach and commitment to racial equity and diversity in
research and pedagogy; and (7) the names and contact information of four
references. The search committee may ask for more materials as needed.
Please submit your application to:
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/242993
<https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/242993>
Please direct questions about the position to the Department of
Communication's Business Officer, Ning Sun at (nsun /at/ unc.edu)
Through teaching, research, and service, the Department of Communication
addresses the many ways communication functions to create, sustain, and
transform personal life, social relations, political institutions,
economic organizations, and cultural and aesthetic conventions in
society; promotes competencies required for various modes of mediated
and non-mediated communication; and develops skills for analyzing,
interpreting, and critiquing communication problems and questions. We
are a community of faculty, students, and staff committed to advancing
communication for the public good. In an environment of diversity,
respect, accountability, and excellence, we educate citizen-scholars to
build a better North Carolina and world. The Department of Communication
supports the University’s core values encouraging diversity and equal
educational and employment opportunities throughout the University
community. These values are articulated in the University’s
nondiscrimination policy and by the office of Diversity and
Multicultural Affairs. Our department is committed to an anti-racist
vision of the University where all members of the community feel
welcome, valued, and can thrive. The ideal candidate will share in this
commitment. Accordingly, applicants should make certain to describe in
their application packets the specific ways in which their scholarship,
mentoring, and service goals can support this vision.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity
and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability,
gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information,
national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a
protected veteran.
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