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Animation - Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor for the Spring 2025

Northern Kentucky University
20 Campbell Drive (Show on map)
Nov 15, 2024
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Working Title Animation - Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor for the Spring 2025
Department School of the Arts
Full Time or Part Time? Full Time
Position Number
Commitment to Inclusive Excellence
Northern Kentucky University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access institution. We embrace inclusiveness, equity, and global awareness in all dimensions of our work and seek excellence through diversity among our students, administrators, faculty, and staff. Application by members of diverse groups is encouraged.
Purpose of Position
The Art and Design program in the School of the Arts ( SOTA) at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a full-time Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor in Animation. Our new and rapidly growing Animation track offers a media-diverse approach to artmaking, emphasizing both technical skills and conceptual development. We focus on enhancing students' drawing skills and proficiency with state-of-the-art digital technologies, alongside their skills in character design and narrative development. Join our vibrant, supportive faculty in Art & Design to help shape our emerging animation curriculum and support student success as they launch their creative careers in the industry. The Art & Design program offers a wide array of BA and BFA degrees, with Animation being one of the specialized major tracks available within the BFA program. The position begins January 2025 with classes to begin on January 13, 2025. We are seeking a dedicated educator-scholar to teach in our dynamic, profession oriented program.

Established in 1968, NKU is a 15,000-student, nationally recognized, growing metropolitan university located seven miles from downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Greater Cincinnati is a hub for the arts such as the Cincinnati Art Museum, Contemporary Arts Center, 21c Museum Hotel with a vibrant arts scene including notable galleries. Cincinnati offers an outstanding quality of life, a dynamic arts community, and an affordable cost of living. NKU is committed to active engagement with the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region of over two million people.

The Art & Design, Music, and Theatre + Dance programs make up the School of the Arts that sit in the College of Arts and Sciences at Northern Kentucky University. The Art & Design Program offers a unique and challenging opportunity for aspiring artists and designers who seek professional training in the arts. All programs of study share a fundamental commitment to the premise that for the next generation of creative artists and educators to face the challenges of the 21st century they must be equipped with the creative and intellectual tools to succeed. Art & Design has 17 full-time faculty and staff that embrace a comprehensive hands-on approach of working with materials and techniques while developing critical thinking skills related to the various visual arts disciplines and studio training. In addition, our NKU Art Galleries serve as a premier venue for the exhibition of high-quality artworks from regional, national, and international artists as well as a creative forum for students, the campus community, and region.
Primary Responsibilities
The ideal candidates will possess a strong blend of industry experience and technological expertise, equipping students for successful careers in animation. We highly value demonstrated proficiency in cutting-edge computer animation software and emerging media, as it directly supports the needs of our curriculum. Relevant software includes: 2-D animation tools such as Adobe Animate (formerly Flash), After Effects, and Toon Boom; and 3-D animation tools like Maya, 3D Studio Max, and Unreal Engine. Additionally, candidates should be dedicated to fostering a positive and generative classroom environment. Preference will be given to in-person faculty, but exceptional remote candidates whose expertise is a strong match for the position will also be considered. Remote applicants should clearly demonstrate effective online teaching strategies in their application.

This position's main responsibilities are to teach three undergraduate level animation courses per semester and share curriculum oversight; maintain creative/ professional achievement; service to the university and community. Additional responsibilities include student mentoring, studio management, portfolio/senior show reviews, and providing direction and guidance for advancing the University's strategic priorities of inclusive excellence, student retention, and graduation.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree in animation, applied or fine arts or related field, and extensive practice, expertise, or experience that demonstrates equivalency to an MFA degree, or hold a terminal degree. The candidate should also be well versed in contemporary / historical practice of animation and the moving image. The position includes opportunities to shape curricula and be part of a team of committed colleagues and dedicated students. The successful candidate should have an active professional creative practice including a strong exhibition record, demonstrated knowledge of animation technologies, and well versed in contemporary / historical practice. The position includes opportunities to shape curricula and be part of a team of committed colleagues and dedicated students.

Preferred Qualifications:
MFA; College-Level teaching experience
Applicants should clearly demonstrate strengths and technical experience in the aforementioned areas of expertise.

College-level teaching experience preferred. Applicants should clearly demonstrate strengths and technical experience in the aforementioned areas of expertise. To apply, submit the following items electronically to https://jobs.nku.edu (may either include a link to a URL or submit PDF attachments
1) Cover Letter (outlining qualifications)
2) CV
3) Names and Contact Information of 3 References
4) Artist Statement / Research Interests
5) Portfolio of Professional Work (Demo Reel, and or 20 images of personal work with image list/descriptions and or link to website)
6) Teaching Philosophy/Statement *
7) Portfolio of Student Work (20 images/animations of student work with descriptions and or link to website)
*We ask candidates to explain how differing perspectives bring value to the classroom whether economic, geographic or philosophical and explain how your teaching philosophy engages students from a variety of different backgrounds and viewpoints and creates a welcoming learning environment for everyone.

Any candidate who is offered a position at NKU will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law. Questions regarding the use of the website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu

Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the Interim Art & Design Program Head, Dr. Kim Allen-Kattus at kattus@nku.edu

Review of applications will begin in late October 2024 and continue until the position has been filled. (For full consideration we encourage applications before November 4, 2024.) For additional information on NKU, visit nku.edu and art.nku.edu
Minimum Education Bachelor's Degree
Preferred Education MFA
Posting Detail Information


Requisition Number 2024F742
Job Open Date 09/27/2024
Job Close Date
Quick Link https://jobs.nku.edu/postings/14263
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