Instructor of Drama & Theater
Job Details
This is a full-time, academic year, tenure-track position in Drama and Theater. The position reports to the Dean of Arts, Sciences, & Technologies.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Teach 30 hours (TLE) per academic year in Drama and Theater classes.
- Recruit and direct two performance productions at the Main Campus in Dyersburg.
- Collaborate with the vocal and instrumental music faculty for potential performance partnerships.
- Teach College Orientation class as needed.
- Teach a range of ages from Dual Enrollment high school students to nontraditional, returning adults.
- Recruit students from area high schools and from the community to make DSCC’s program viable and competitive.
- Be prepared to teach evenings/weekends and/or off-campus courses as needed (requires the use of personal vehicle).
- Practice a learning-centered educational philosophy and redesign courses to include research-based learning strategies including service-learning opportunities, learning communities, critical thinking skills, co-operative learning, and reading across the curriculum.
- Develop web-enhanced courses for delivery in technology-enhanced classrooms/labs (such as interactive (ITV) rooms), online or in a hybrid mode.
- Develop cooperative education opportunities for students in the local community that provide capstone experiences for the program.
- Become certified in and fully use the course management system for all classes.
- Work with colleagues to assess the effectiveness of courses, analyze the results, develop and implement improvement plans, and document this information each semester in the form prescribed by DSCC.
- Assist with the identification and mentoring of adjunct instructors.
- Participate in professional development and maintain membership in an appropriate regional, state and/or national organization related to your teaching at DSCC.
- Revise and develop curriculum in cooperation with colleagues; assist in preparation of schedules and in selection of textbooks (including e-textbooks when appropriate).
- Advise students, maintain regular office hours, and participate in college life and committee work of the College.
- Be willing to acquire software certifications as needed.
- Assist in grant writing.
- Actively communicate with colleagues and students using email, voice mail, text and other electronic means. Normally, responses are expected in no more than 72 hours.
- Be able to teach and manage multiple courses in an individualized setting.
- Provide course materials and information in a format that is accessible for all students.
- Be able to teach in a correctional facility (prison and/or jail).
- Be trained and certified as a Master Advisor.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Sedentary: Desk work; travel will be required for college or program activities. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Minimal Hazard/Exposure: Standard office and performance settings. At least minimal environmental controls to assure health and comfort.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ability to communicate well in oral and written English.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office.
- Ability to teach and evaluate student performance.
- Ability to maintain required records.
- Ability to work with staff and colleagues in department and college committees and related activities.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Master’s Degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Theatre/Drama from a regionally accredited institution.
- Teaching experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Doctorate from a regionally accredited institution.
- Experience in leading/directing theater performances.
- Preference will be given to candidates with 18 graduate hours in an additional subject area that supports the general education core.
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