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Open Rank, Full-Time Speech and Accents Faculty Position in Acting Program

Open Rank (Assistant/Associate Professor Adjunct or Professor in the Practice)

Jan 12, 2027 (review begins Feb 9, 2026)

Location

New Haven, CT

Yale University

Type

Full-Time Tenure-Track Faculty

Start Date

July 1, 2026

Salary

Minimum $100K (competitive with full benefits)

Teaching Load

Classes/tutorials in accents/dialects/speech across 3-year MFA Acting program

Required Qualifications

8+ years professional theater/teaching/coaching experience
Pedagogy in voice, speech, dialects & identity
Facility with heightened dramatic texts
Mentoring & leadership skills
Certification in voice production technique

Research Areas

Speech & Accents
Voice Training
Dialect Coaching
Actor Vocal Transformation
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Open Rank, Full-Time Speech and Accents Faculty Position in Acting Program

Open Rank, Full-Time Speech and Accents Faculty Position in Acting Program

Yale University: David Geffen School of Drama at Yale

Location

New Haven, CT

Open Date

Jan 14, 2026

Deadline

Jan 12, 2027 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Description

The Acting Program at the David Geffen School of Drama (DGSD) at Yale University seeks a teacher of Speech and Accents to join a dedicated faculty of theater artists and professionals.

With an emphasis on the individual and commitment to being an advocate and partner in the evolution and expansion of each student’s unique and distinctive artistic self, the Acting Program at DGSD is seeking a faculty collaborator who has flexibility in adapting and synthesizing methodologies to the needs of a widely diverse community of actors in training and who possesses a high degree of skill and expertise at broadening the actors range of imaginative vocal expression, dynamic transformation and sensory relationship to language.

The David Geffen School of Drama, in partnership with Yale Repertory Theatre (YRT), trains and advances leaders in the practice of every theatrical discipline, making art to inspire joy, empathy, and understanding in the world. DGSD’s and Yale Rep’s core values are artistry, belonging, collaboration, and discovery: working together our community comprises eight three-year MFA programs—Acting, Design, Directing, Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism, Playwriting, Stage Management, Technical Design and Production, and Theater Management—as well as a one-year Technical Internship program.

DGSD is committed to the development of a robust theater practice and makes access a priority: all students in degree and certificate programs receive 100% tuition remission.

The Acting program at DGSD admits talented and committed individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences in making theater who possess a lively intelligence, a strong imagination, a collaborative ethos, and a physical and vocal instrument capable of development and transformation. It is our aim to prepare students for work as professional actors with the ability to work on a wide range of material in multiple genres, processes, mediums and venues.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Faculty in this position would be expected to teach classes and tutorials in accents, dialects, and speech to a cohort of Acting students in various years of the three-year Acting program; serve as vocal/dialect coach in DGSD productions, classroom projects, and special programs as requested by Head of Voice and Text; and advise, direct and evaluate student progress and report on the individual needs of students as observed in class, tutorials, rehearsals, and performances.

Faculty supports the Chair of Acting and Head of Voice and Text in contributing ideas to the ongoing evaluation of the curriculum. Faculty may co-teach or collaborate with other faculty and across different DGSD programs as part of the unique training environment at DGSD is its in-depth, interdisciplinary production work with the programs of Design, Directing, Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism, Playwriting, Stage Management, Technical Design and Production and Theater Management.

Faculty will collaborate with DGSD/Yale Repertory Theatre (YRT) staff or faculty concerning DGSD/Yale Repertory Theatre productions, as needed; serve as vocal/dialect coach in YRT productions as mutually agreed with YRT Artistic Director and attend at least one performance of all DGSD and YRT productions and projects.

In support of departmental administration and recruiting needs, Faculty will participate as requested in initial auditions and callback processes for incoming students. Faculty will attend Acting Program faculty meetings and student evaluation meetings. Other duties might include committee service and representing the Program within and outside of DGSD as requested by Head of Voice and Text, Chair of Acting Program, or Dean.

RANK AND TERM OF APPOINTMENT

The appointment will be at an open rank commensurate with the successful candidate’s experience (Assistant Professor Adjunct/Associate Professor Adjunct/Professor in the Practice), for a term of no less than three years beginning July 1, 2026, renewable, and includes competitive salary with full faculty benefits. Minimum base salary: $100K.

Qualifications

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

A successful candidate for this position will have:

A minimum of eight (8) years of directly related professional experience combining work in the theater, teaching in a conservatory environment and coaching in the field of voice, speech, accents, and dialects in regional theatre and/or on and off-Broadway and/or in film and television.

Experience in developing a pedagogy and curriculum which demonstrates a comprehensive and sensitive understanding of the intersection of voice, speech, dialects, and idiolect with identity, sense of self, and personal transformation.

Facility with heightened dramatic texts and experience supporting the linguistic preparation necessary to deepening the actor’s sensory relationship to language.

Strongly demonstrated mentoring, communication, and leadership skills.

Certification or significant experience in one of the prominent techniques of voice production.

Application Instructions

We invite you to apply by submitting a C.V., cover letter, and statement of teaching philosophy, and three (3) confidential letters of recommendation from outside Yale. Please note, three (3) names are required to submit applications, however, letters of recommendation will not be required by the committee until a candidate’s application has advanced to an in-person interview. Materials must be submitted through Interfolio: enter link once posted. Review of applications will begin February 9, 2026.

Application Process

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for Yale's Speech and Accents Faculty position?

Candidates need 8+ years of professional experience in theater, conservatory teaching, and voice/speech/accents coaching (regional theater, Broadway, film/TV). Require pedagogy linking voice/dialects to identity/transformation, expertise in heightened dramatic texts, strong mentoring/leadership, and certification/experience in prominent voice production techniques. See how to craft your academic CV.

📚What are the main responsibilities in this Acting Program role at Yale?

Teach accents/dialects/speech classes/tutorials for MFA Acting students; serve as vocal/dialect coach for DGSD/Yale Rep productions; advise/evaluate students; contribute to curriculum; participate in auditions/recruiting; attend meetings/performances. Interdisciplinary collaboration across DGSD programs emphasized. Explore faculty career advice.

📝How and when to apply for Yale Speech Faculty position?

Submit via Interfolio (apply now): CV, cover letter, teaching philosophy, 3 confidential letters (names required upfront, letters later). Review begins February 9, 2026; deadline Jan 12, 2027, 11:59 PM ET. Open date Jan 14, 2026. Prep with academic CV tips.

💼What is the rank, term, and compensation for this Yale faculty role?

Open rank based on experience (Assistant/Associate Professor Adjunct or Professor in the Practice); 3+ years renewable term starting July 1, 2026. Minimum base salary $100K, competitive with full faculty benefits. DGSD offers 100% tuition remission for students. Details on lecturer salaries.

🤝Does Yale's Acting Program support diverse actors and interdisciplinary work?

Yes, emphasizes diverse community of actors, individual artistic evolution, flexible methodologies for vocal expression/transformation. Partners with Yale Repertory Theatre; interdisciplinary with Design, Directing, Dramaturgy, etc. Prepares for professional acting across genres/mediums. Learn more via faculty jobs or Ivy League guide.

🏛️What makes Yale David Geffen School of Drama unique for Speech Faculty?

Trains leaders in 8 MFA programs + internship; core values: artistry, belonging, collaboration, discovery. 100% tuition remission; in-depth production work. Faculty advocate student growth, coach YRT productions. Check Ivy League opportunities.
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