
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is hiring: Lecturer-Photography i
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, CO, United States
Overview University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus – College of Arts & Media, Visual Arts Department, Photography. This is a pool posting to establish and maintain a list of Lecturers to teach Photography courses. Appointments are part-time (less than 50%), non-tenure track, and may be semester-by-semester depending on departmental needs. Candidates hired from this pool will teach no more than two courses per semester.
The position reports to the Visual Arts Department and the Photography Area.
Responsibilities Instructing students to use photography as a tool for creative expression
Evaluating photographic projects for conceptual and technical merit
Introducing students to examples of fine art photography
Teaching a wide variety of photographic theories, practices and techniques
Salary and Benefits The salary range is established at $5,150 per 3-credit semester course. The University offers a full benefits package; information on benefits programs is available through Employee Services. Total compensation includes leave, health plans and retirement contributions.
Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Exceptional communication skills
Ability to work independently
Ability to demonstrate photographic techniques to students
Ability to convey complex artistic theories and concepts to students
Minimum Requirements
MFA in Photography
Ability to teach analog and/or digital photographic practices
Ability to teach and work with a diverse student body
Knowledge of historical and contemporary photographic artists, genres, and styles
Preferred Qualifications
2-3 years teaching experience
Expertise in leading critiques of photographic work
3-5 years of commercial and studio practice
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The position reports to the Visual Arts Department and the Photography Area.
Responsibilities Instructing students to use photography as a tool for creative expression
Evaluating photographic projects for conceptual and technical merit
Introducing students to examples of fine art photography
Teaching a wide variety of photographic theories, practices and techniques
Salary and Benefits The salary range is established at $5,150 per 3-credit semester course. The University offers a full benefits package; information on benefits programs is available through Employee Services. Total compensation includes leave, health plans and retirement contributions.
Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Exceptional communication skills
Ability to work independently
Ability to demonstrate photographic techniques to students
Ability to convey complex artistic theories and concepts to students
Minimum Requirements
MFA in Photography
Ability to teach analog and/or digital photographic practices
Ability to teach and work with a diverse student body
Knowledge of historical and contemporary photographic artists, genres, and styles
Preferred Qualifications
2-3 years teaching experience
Expertise in leading critiques of photographic work
3-5 years of commercial and studio practice
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