Lecturer or Senior Lecturer/Director, BFA in Cinematic Arts (non-tenure track)

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Job Ttitle: Lecturer or Senior Lecturer/Director, BFA in Cinematic Arts (non-tenure track)

Company: Indiana University


Description: Position DetailsTitle Lecturer or Senior Lecturer/Director, BFA in Cinematic Arts (non-tenure track)
Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track
Department IU Bloomington Media School
Location Bloomington
Position SummaryPosition Summary: The Media School at Indiana University’s flagship campus seeks a lecturer or senior lecturer (non-tenure track) to administer and teach in its BFA in Cinematic Arts program. The BFA in Cinematic Arts is in its fifth year, during which time it has seen a massive growth in enrollment. The program is focused on professional preparedness and artistic expression with courses that are technically oriented and courses in the concepts, history, and philosophy of filmmaking.Ideal Candidates: The successful candidate should have a significant artistic record in production, postproduction, or a craft/creative specialty such as cinematography or screenwriting; a graduate degree in Cinematic Arts, Filmmaking, or related field; a demonstrated ability or potential to teach in various learning environments; and the ability to effectively lead and administer a program. The candidate will be committed to an inclusive, innovative, and unique vision for cinematic arts program, and to nurturing the academic and creative potential of faculty and students.In addition to appointment as lecturer or senior lecturer (initial terms of three or five years, respectively), the ideal candidate will direct the BFA program for an initial term of three years. In consideration of the duties involved, this position comes with an additional monetary supplement and one course release each academic year. The BFA director will be a key faculty contact for alumni, donors, prospective students, and University and non-University entities wishing to coordinate with the Media School’s Cinematic Production initiatives. This also includes participating at the school’s alumni events and working with the alumni relations office. The director will also:

  • help facilitate programs for the Media School’s Cinema Academy
  • facilitate faculty input in program decisions
  • coordinate with school administrators on shared resources, program curricula and other educational programs
  • collaborate with technical staff and program faculty to ensure equipment, technology and facilities remain state of the art
  • ensure that the highest curricular standards are met and that we remain competitive with other schools
  • work with the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies to coordinate faculty members’ teaching responsibilities, and to recruit and supervise adjunct faculty
  • assist with recruitment of students
  • mentor students throughout their BFA course of study
  • help advise the Student Cinema Guild

About The Media School: The Media School at Indiana University Bloomington combines a long-standing tradition of excellence in journalism, film, gaming, and communications with a commitment to digital and interactive media studies. It fosters a multidisciplinary approach to education and research, equipping students with the theoretical and practical tools necessary to lead and innovate in the media landscape of tomorrow. Faculty members are distinguished for their scholarly contributions and their dedication to teaching, offering a dynamic environment for engaging with media theory, production, and design. The Media School is home to the Center for Documentary Research and Practice, the Center for International Media Law and Policy Studies, the Institute for Communication Research, the Michael I. Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism, the National Sports Journalism Center, the Observatory on Social Media, and the Black Film Center & Archive, the only archival repository in the world that is wholly dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making available historically and culturally significant films by and about Black people.University and Community Engagement: Nestled in the lively community of Bloomington, our university campus is renowned for its stunning limestone architecture and scenic natural landscapes, including lush woods and flowing rivers. It is often celebrated as one of the most beautiful campuses globally. This setting fosters a culture of inclusivity and emphasizes the importance of both the arts and sciences. We highly value candidates who contribute to these fields through their academic pursuits and community involvement.Bloomington is a vibrant midsize city located within driving distance of Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Louisville. Our community is small yet welcoming, with people from all over the world. Bloomington features an active arts community, with several independent music and performance venues and one of the best university cinemas in the country. We boast an array of eclectic restaurants and craft breweries. Southern Indiana is also home to beautiful scenery, and residents enjoy year-round outdoor activities.
Basic QualificationsQualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Cinematic Arts, Filmmaking, or related field is required; advanced degree (e.g. M.A. or M.F.A.) preferred
  • A strong record of excellent creative achievement
  • Demonstrated or strong potential for teaching excellence at the post-secondary level (preferred candidates will have a record of teaching and mentoring young professionals)
  • Demonstrated or strong potential for effective program leadership
  • Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse body of students and colleagues
  • An innovative vision for the future of a growing program and its various disciplines
  • Ability to lead a faculty cohort with multiple areas of strength as well as to work successfully across disciplines within a diverse and complex organization

Department Contact for QuestionsQuestions regarding the position or application process should be directed to Susanne Schwibs, The Media School, Indiana University Bloomington, at . See more about The Media School at .
Additional Qualifications
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Special InstructionsApplication Documents:

  • A one to two-page Letter of Application outlining your interest in and suitability for the position
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Statement of teaching philosophy, along with sample syllabi and course evaluations if applicable
  • Three to five samples of creative work; please discuss your role and involvement in each (submit these as Other, Other 2, Other 3, Publication 1, and Publication 2)
  • Name and contact information for three references

For Best Consideration Date 10/01/2024
Expected Start Date 08/01/2025
Posting/OAA # IU-100911-2024

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Location: Bloomington, IN

Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 23:55:50 GMT


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