Assistant Professor In Animation
Champlain College seeks a highly experienced animation artist-educator to join our faculty as an Assistant Professor within the BFA in Animation. The successful candidate will teach a wide range of courses related to 2D and 3D animation, bringing extensive industry experience and deep expertise in animation production workflows.
As an entrepreneurial, market-driven institution, Champlain's academic programs respond to industry dynamics. The College particularly values industry and practical experience for its faculty. We are seeking a collaborative faculty member capable of teaching introductory to advanced animation courses while contributing to interdisciplinary partnerships across other majors.
Faculty members develop industry connections, mentor students, and contribute to Champlain College's creative community through service activities supporting the program and the College's mission. Central to this role is a genuine commitment to fostering a thriving animation community, one where students of all backgrounds feel welcome, supported, and inspired to grow alongside one another.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Curriculum Development
Deliver four courses per semester across the animation pipeline, from foundational principles through advanced performance and experimental techniques
Develop and refine rigorous, industry-informed curriculum covering areas such as 2D and 3D Animation fundamentals, 2D & 3D Character Animation and Performance, 2D & 3D Body Mechanics, Concept Art, VFX and real time Animation, Experimental and Stop Motion Animation, Figure Drawing, Cinematography, and Advanced Seminars
Apply a strong command of visual storytelling and cinematography to help students understand not just how to animate, but how to direct the eye, build tension, and tell a story through composition, camera, and movement
Integrate contemporary techniques, hybrid workflows, and emerging technologies into course content
Design hands-on learning experiences that translate theory into professional practice
Student Mentorship & Development
Actively nurture an inclusive animation community within the program, fostering a culture where students of all backgrounds feel welcome, engaged, and supported, and where every animator has a voice, a place, and peers to grow alongside
Advise students and provide individualized mentorship in animation professional development and career guidance
Teach and advise students while creating a classroom environment where diverse learning styles are embraced, every student feels seen, and the space itself becomes a place of creative confidence and belonging
Supervise student teams and interdisciplinary animation projects
Help students navigate the transition from college to industry through portfolio development and professional practice
Professional Engagement & Service
Maintain active connections with the animation and visual effects industry, whether through freelance work, professional networks, festival involvement, or ongoing personal projects
Stay current with evolving industry trends, tools, and techniques, bringing a genuine eagerness to keep learning and carry that energy back into the classroom
Serve on college committees and collaborate with faculty across disciplines
Contribute to program assessment, recruitment, and outreach initiatives
Requirements
MFA in Animation, Computer Animation, or related field preferred; consideration given to candidates with a bachelor's degree plus significant animation/visual effects industry experience
Professional-level expertise in one or more of the following areas: 2D Animation, 3D Animation, 3D Modeling/Texturing/Lighting, Compositing, Visual Effects, Virtual Production, and Visual Storytelling
Proficiency in cinematography and visual compositing workflows
Comprehensive knowledge of animation and film production pipelines across all stages
Technical proficiency in relevant industry-standard tools such as Toon Boom Harmony, Autodesk Maya, Houdini, Blender, Adobe Creative Suite, Unreal Engine, ZBrush, Nuke, or similar platforms
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective student mentoring
College-level teaching experience preferred
Working Arrangements
Full-time, in-person position based at our main campus in Burlington, Vermont
Comfortable office environment with access to campus resources
Occasional evening or weekend commitments for special events or student activities
Participation in faculty meetings, professional development, and academic ceremonies
Compensation & Benefits
Annual Salary:
$64,000 - $75,000
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Health Coverage:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance with HSA and FSA options
Paid Time Off:
16 holidays, summer and school breaks, plus 2 weeks sick time and 2 days of personal leave
Retirement:
403(b) plan with 3% employer matching contribution
Education:
Tuition benefits for employees and family members
Wellness:
Gym discount and Wellness programs with up to $300 annual incentives
Welfare:
Short-term and long-term disability coverage, plus life insurance
Other Perks:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with counseling services, access to employee discounts and local
ational benefit programs

Assistant Professor of Animation
Champlain College, Burlington, VT, United States