FTTT - Assistant Professor - Art

Posted 13 hours 47 minutes ago by Salisbury University

£80,000 - £100,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Wiltshire, Salisbury, United Kingdom, SP1 1
Job Description
Job Posting: JR101727 FTTT - Assistant Professor - Art (Open) Department: Art Department, PM Position Type: Regular Open Date: 03-13-2026 Close Date: $60,000 - $65,000 Job Description: Job SummaryThe primary duty will be to teach six courses (24 credits) per academic year in the highly specialized and visible Hot Glass area. This role requires a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and professional development, willingness and ability to manage and develop a highly technical and physically demanding studio, as well as a commitment to promoting the University and Art Department through professional work, Teaching and student development and Service activities, and working collegially with other faculty and staff.Authority and AccountabilityThis position reports to the Chair of the Art Department and will be responsible for the budgetary responsibilities of the Glass area. This position will also be responsible for student workers and technical support in that area.Required/Minimum Qualifications MFA in Glass or related field At least one year of teaching glass art courses at the college level Must be able to work in a collegial manner with other faculty to develop a diverse and vibrant 3D area which includes sculpture and ceramics and support other areas in the Art Department as assigned.Preferred Qualifications Experience designing, building and fabricating equipment tools and fixtures. Experience in design and layout of glass studios. Maintaining and developing glass furnaces, kilns and cold shop equipment. Experience with flameworking and/or neon facilities and processes, the ability to engage with technologies including 3D modeling, 3D printing, and CNC are a plus. Experience and expertise in managing and/or teaching upper-level classes in at least one of the studio areas listed above preferred. Experience with budget management and ordering of materials and supplies. At least basic fabrication skills and the ability to learn new skills as required. Experience supervising student workers and coordinating with staff and faculty across disciplines. Strong organizational and communication skills are also preferred.This is a full time, Tenure-track position. To apply, please submit the following by April 3: 20 images of professional work, 10-20 images of student work, all labeled with project, material, scale and for student work, level. This can be a PDF or weblink, but please no more than 20 images of work. A cover letter that addresses teaching as part of a vibrant, generalized BFA program at a medium sized regional liberal arts institution. A brief teaching philosophy. A brief artist statement. Full Academic CV. A list of technical abilities (which may be part of the CV). Please label files with name\_type (example Wolff\_CV)For additional information, please contact the Art Department at Additional Job Information: The position is a full-time, exempt state role with comprehensive benefits.Priority will be given to applicants who apply by April 3, 2026. However, the position will remain open until filled.Please note, only applications submitted through Salisbury University's Online Employment Application System will be considered. Any supporting documents must be uploaded with the online application, as documents sent via email will not be accepted. Additionally, three professional references will be required during the final stages of the hiring process. Candidates will be notified prior to their references being contacted.Salisbury University (SU) is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. SU is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, ancestry, political affiliation or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.