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Visiting Assistant Professor in Lighting Design and Production
Connecticut College


Date Posted Jun. 5, 2023
Title Visiting Assistant Professor in Lighting Design and Production
University Connecticut College
New London, CT, United States
Department Department of Theater
Application Deadline Aug. 1, 2023
Position Start Date Aug. 15, 2023
 
 
  • Visiting Professor
    Assistant Professor
  • Drama/Theater/Theater Education
    Fine Arts - General
 
 

Department of Theater at Connecticut College invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position in Theater (one year, renewable for a second year upon review) projected to start on August 15, 2023. We seek a lighting designer to teach two design/production based courses, design lights for two of our mainstage shows, and serve as the production manager for our mainstage season. Expertise in other areas of theater welcomed (especially projection design, scenic design, or stage management).

Connecticut College Theater produces four mainstage productions per year which includes our annual Senior Theater Capstone Festival. The department currently consists of four full-time faculty members as well as adjuncts, guest directors and designers. Working with the Dance and Music Departments, as well as the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology, we have built a vibrant, spirited and creative community and are committed to articulating new and imaginative ways to approach the field in the classroom, studio, and community through a lens of social justice oriented awareness and change. We are housed in the renovated Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium and have access to one large proscenium theater, one medium-sized black box theater, and two small studio performance spaces.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until August 1, 2023 or until the position is filled.

Job responsibilities will include:

Teaching two design and/or production-based courses, designing lights for two shows, and production managing four mainstage shows in collaboration with the College’s technical director and Theater Services team. Teaching and training student crew members, mentoring students, and collaborating with professional guest directors and designers. Overseeing the general operation of key aspects of the production program, including but not limited to: props management, supervision of student workers, and informal mentorship of student theater organizations.

Qualifications:

MFA or PhD in theater, or comparable terminal degree in another relevant field. Professional theater design experience preferred. Successful teaching at the college level preferred. Some production management experience preferred. The ability to work creatively and collaboratively across disciplines with faculty, staff, and students of various experience levels.

As part of your application, please submit to Interfolio at: http://apply.interfolio.com/125911:

  • Cover letter that addresses your teaching philosophy and experience; your design experience; how you would teach the courses noted above; how you might approach production management, and how you see yourself adding to Connecticut College’s efforts to build a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment. 
  • Current CV including academic and professional experience. 
  • Digital portfolio.
  • Contact information for three professional references. 
  • Graduate transcripts welcomed but not required.            

Connecticut College requires all employees to be fully-vaccinated for COVID-19 and boosted. For additional information, please go to https://www.conncoll.edu/campus-life/student-health-services/coronavirus/staff-and-faculty-guidelines/.

Currently, the College is not sponsoring visas for this position.       

 


  • Connecticut College is a private, highly selective institution with a demonstrated commitment to outstanding faculty teaching and research. The College seeks creative scholars excited about working in a liberal arts setting, with its strong focus on engaged teaching, participation in shared governance, and active involvement in an institution-wide advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion.


 
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Contact Information

 
  • Sabrina Notarfrancisco
    Department of Theater
    Connecticut College
    270 Mohegan Avenue
    New London, CT 06320
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  • snotar@conncoll.edu

 

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