Would you like to be part of a stimulating teaching environment located in a city-center campus with a multicultural student body? We invite you to submit your application to the Candidate Pool.
Applying to the Candidate Pool will keep your application on file for six (6) months. We may pre-screen candidates for temporary employment opportunities that arise.
Job description and tasks
In addition to regular teaching responsibilities, the role also includes:
- Involvement in pedagogical days organized by the College
- Participation in departmental meetings
- Involvement in student-focused activities such as field trips, competitions, and year-end Graduate Exhibition.
- Performing other department related administrative duties
Required Qualifications
Professional Theatre 561
- Master's degree in arts or fine arts (Theatre) or in relevant discipline and three (3) years professional experience in a relevant field OR University degree in relevant (theatre-related) discipline and five (5) years professional experience in a relevant field
- Demonstrable teaching ability/potential in one or more Professional Theatre teaching categories (to be determined through the interview process and documentation)
- Teaching experience at the college level strongly recommended
- Excellent English communication skills essential
- D.E.C. in Theatre an asset
- General knowledge of French is an asset.
Drama 560 and History and Literature 561
- Master's degree in arts or fine arts (Theatre) or in relevant discipline and three (3) years professional experience in a relevant field
- Teaching experience at the college level strongly recommended
- Excellent English communication skills essential
Note: Dance: Style and Form 560-923-DW falls under Professional Theatre 561
In order to be considered for a full-time teaching load, candidates must be qualified to teach courses in at least three of the following seven categories and enough courses must be available in those categories to constitute a full time load:
- Movement for Actors-Stage Movement
- Improvisation
- Voice and Speech
- Acting
- History and Literature of Theatre
- Text
- Drama (560)
In order to be considered for a full teaching load, candidates teaching any of the specialized courses in Category 8 must be able to teach courses in at least three of the other seven categories:
Specialized courses
- Make-up
- Technical Theatre
- Studio voice
- Singing
- Sword Fighting/Stage Combat
- Acting before the Camera
- Career Management
Comments
Dawson College adheres to an equal access employment program and, as such, encourages women, Indigenous peoples, visible and ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply. Dawson College is dedicated to providing reasonable accommodation for applicants with disabilities and encourages candidates to self-identify during the application process.
We thank all applicants for their interest in Dawson College, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
For more information on the College, the discipline/department or programs offered, please refer to our website.