Faculty, Theater - Miami, United States - InsideHigherEd

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    Job Title: Faculty, Theater - Scenic Design, Production Management, Technical Direction (NWSA)
    Location: New World School of the Arts
    Regular/Temporary: Regular
    Full/Part Time: Full-Time
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    Job Details

    Job Family

    FAC - Faculty

    Grade

    N/A

    Salary

    $51,722 - $63,466 (Based on Education and Experience)

    Department

    Theater, New World School of the Arts

    Reports To

    Department Chairperson

    Closing Date

    Open Until Filled

    FLSA Status

    Exempt - Not Eligible for Overtime Compensation

    First Review Date

    April 03, 2024

    Job Summary

    This faculty teaches theater courses in a professionally-focused curriculum for NWSA High School and Bachelor of Fine Arts college degree programs, teaching stagecraft, stage management, designing scenery and serving as production manager and technical director for five (5) Mainstage productions, constructing scenery and supervising college and high school construction and production crews. This is a full-time Faculty (FAC) position for which an annual contract reflecting the base salary within the fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th) will be issued after ratification by Miami Dade College's District Board of Trustees.

    Duties & Responsibilities
    • Teach courses in stagecraft and stage management at the high school and college level.
    • Design scenery, purchase necessary materials, and plan and execute construction and installation schedule in consultation with the dean and show director(s) for each of the five (5) mainstage shows and/or other productions. Execute and deliver assigned designs and deliverables on schedule.Schedule and lead production meetings. Work with the dean, show director, and designers to create, manage, and maintain production schedules, budgeted and actual costs, with respect to scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, and properties. Maintain the theater, shop, studios, and stage spaces, equipment and tools. Maintain inventory of all equipment, props, and stage furniture in conjunction with the dean and design faculty.Oversee and promote safety in all activities, including safety with respect to students, faculty and staff, audiences and patrons and physical plant equipment. Create and maintain production calendar for all theater division performances in consultation with the dean. Serve as production manager for additional school events as needed including Rising Stars.Assign and supervise student crews in the construction, setup, rehearsal period, and performance run of all mainstage shows and participate in their evaluation.
    • Supervise contracted designers, assistant designers, technicians, and charge artists.
    • Participate in department meetings and all other department, division, campus and college committees as assigned.Advise and recruit perspective students.Evaluate student juries, performances, and attend student conferences as requested.
    • Performs other duties as assigned.
    Minimum Requirements
      Master's degree in Theatre or Drama; or Master's degree and 18 graduate semester hours in Theatre or Drama.Three years minimum teaching experience in a college and or university settingProfessional theater experience as a lighting and set designer and production managerFlexibility to work a flexible schedule to accommodate rehearsals, performances, juries, auditions, including production load-in, build and strike and other departmental and school activitiesAbility to work in a multi-ethnic and multicultural environment with students, faculty and staff
    • Doctoral stipend is awarded in addition to base salary, as applicable
    • Anticipated start date at beginning of Fall Semester 2024.
    Preferences
    • Masters of Fine Arts in Theater preferred
    • Preference will be given to applicants with College level teaching experience
    • Demonstrated effective use of active learning techniques
    Additional Requirements

    The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process.