Saturday, December 12, 2009

East Tennessee State Teaching Position

The Department of Art and Design at East Tennessee State University seeks a full-time, temporary, photographer to teach all levels of undergraduate courses in digital photography as well as some courses in film based photography. This position is a one-year appointment, potentially renewable up to two years. Primary responsibilities will involve teaching four courses in digital and or analog photography each semester. Some supervision of facilities is expected.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge and experience in fine art photography including black and white and color film, view camera, analog printing, digital photography, Photoshop, inkjet, and other digital printing processes.

Minimum Qualifications: MFA in photography with teaching experience in digital and analog photography and evidence of continuing artistic accomplishment. Knowledge and experience in fine art photography including black and white and color film, view camera, analog printing, digital photography, Photoshop, inkjet, and other digital printing processes.

Preferred Qualifications: Experience teaching at the college level is preferred.

Applicants should complete a faculty profile at https://jobs.etsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50712 and upload a Cover Letter, CV, Teaching Philosophy, and an artist statement under Other Document. In addition to the online application, all applicants must submit 20 images of personal/professional work and 20 images of student work on a Mac formatted CD. Image requirements on CD: JPEG formatted images, 2000 pixels at the longest edge. Each file size should not exceed 5MB. Provide image list, with thumbnails, as a separate sheet in addition to the CD. Websites will not be viewed in first review of applications. Official transcripts will be required of finalists.

Send CD to: Mike Smith, Chair Photography Search, East Tennessee State University, Dept. of Art and Design, Box 70708, Johnson City, TN 37614-1710. AA/EOE.

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