Director of the School of Theatre
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- University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Location
- Greensboro, NC
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Job Details
998630
Functional Title:Director of the School of Theatre
Position Type:Tenure Stream
Position Eclass:FE - Faculty 10 month non-leave ear
University Information:UNC Greensboro, located in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, is 1 of only 57 doctoral institutions recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for both higher research activity and community engagement. Founded in 1891 and one of the original three UNC System institutions, UNC Greensboro is one of the most diverse universities in the state with 20,000+ students, and 3,000+ faculty and staff members representing 90+ nationalities. With 17 Division I athletic teams, 85 undergraduate degrees in over 125 areas of study, as well as 74 master’s and 32 doctoral programs, UNC Greensboro is consistently recognized nationally among the top universities for academic excellence and value, with noted strengths in health and wellness, visual and performing arts, nursing, education, and more. For additional information, please visit uncg.edu and follow UNCG on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit:UNC Greensboro is a minority serving institution with an undergraduate population of 53% ethnic minority students and 67% female students. The School of Theatre and the College of Visual and Performing Arts seek to attract an equally diverse applicant pool for this position. UNC Greensboro is an inclusive learning community with a campus-wide culture that embodies access, equity, diversity, excellence, and collaboration. With an enrollment of nearly 18,000 students, including 3,500 graduate students, and 2,800 faculty and staff, UNC Greensboro is one of the most diverse universities in the UNC system. UNC Greensboro is located in a metropolitan area of more than 1.6 million in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Appalachian Mountains. UNC Greensboro is an EOE/Affirmative Action/M/F/DN employer and is strongly committed to increasing faculty diversity.Accredited by National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST), the School of Theatre is comprised of over 21 full-time faculty, five full-time staff members, and enrolls approximately 300 undergraduate and graduate students. The school offers eight distinct degree tracks in liberal arts and professional degree programs including MFAs in Design, Theatre for Youth, and Music Direction for Musical Theatre; BFAs in Drama with concentrations in Acting, Design and Technical Production, Theatre Education, and Musical Theatre; and a BA in Drama. The School of Theatre produces a season of 7-8 productions, including an annual film project, in a multitude of theatre spaces.
Position Summary:The UNC Greensboro School of Theatre, housed within the College of Visual and Performing Arts, seeks an accomplished and collaborative leader with extensive academic and administrative experience as well as significant achievements as a theatre artist and/or scholar. The Director of the School of Theatre is a ten-month position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor of Theatre with tenure. This position reports directly to the Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. The successful candidate will:
- Provide visionary leadership to the diverse School of Theatre by guiding strategic planning, facilitating direction, and fostering collaboration among faculty, staff, and students.
- Experience providing leadership that advances equity, accessibility, community building, and inclusivity in strategic administrative decision making, faculty development, recruitment, curriculum design, programming, and interactions with our students and our community.
- Evidence of continuous professional development in key diversity competencies, including culturally responsive pedagogy, racial literacy, LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, and supporting students with diverse abilities.
- Lead and manage all aspects of the School of Theatre, including academic programs, production seasons, and faculty development.
- Manage fiscal and business resources through comprehensive budgeting.
- Provide effective personnel management and interpersonal skills with a proven record of sustaining positive collaborations between colleagues, building successful teams, and mentoring professionals and students.
- Promote and advocate for the School of Theatre within the College, University, and community.
- Maintain balance and equity between the academic areas of the School of Theatre while supporting faculty research, creative activity, and professional development.
- Collaborate with faculty to support and develop innovative curricula, initiatives, and teaching that are responsive to the evolving needs of students and the development of the theatre industry.
- Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in areas of expertise to a diverse student body.
- Promote professional alliances including fostering partnerships within the University and with external organizations to enhance educational and professional opportunities for students.
- Terminal degree or equivalent professional experience with evidence of outstanding teaching, scholarship/creative activity, and service.
- Credentials appropriate for a tenured appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor.
- Proven record of inclusive and strategic leadership, fostering faculty and student development to enhance diversity, equity, access, and inclusion.
- Significant experience in fiscal oversight and management.
- Experience establishing and maintaining the confidence of a faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the professional community.
- Ability to contribute to UNCG’s core values of inclusiveness, collaboration, sustainability, and transparency.
- Experience managing complex projects and academic programs.
- An ongoing engagement with the field that demonstrates a broad range of historic and contemporary practices in pedagogy, scholarship, and artistry.
- Three years of administrative or leadership experience at the collegiate level
- Demonstrated understanding of current challenges in higher education, particularly how systemic inequities shape institutional dynamics.
- Record of community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Tenure, Tenure Track
Special Instructions to Applicants:All materials must be submitted electronically through the online application process. Required application materials include:
· Letter of application· Current CV· Name, e-mail and phone contact information for three references. If selected as a potential candidate, these references will be contacted.
Inquiries, nominations, and applications are invited. Nominations and inquiries about the position may be directed to the Chair of the UNCG School of Theatre Director Search Committee, Dr. Charles Young, at cryoung3@uncg.edu. For fullest consideration, applicant materials should be received by November 29, 2024. Review of applications will begin and will continue until the position is filled.
Commensurate with experience
Org #-Department:School of Theatre - 12222
Job Open Date:10/30/2024
For Best Consideration Date:11/29/2024
Open Until Filled:Yes
FTE:1.000
Type of Appointment:Permanent
Number of Months per Year:10
Physical Effort:Hand Movement-Repetitive Motions - F, Hand Movement-Grasping - F, Finger Dexterity - F, Reading - F, Writing - F, Vision-Preparing/Analyzing figures - F, Hearing - C, Talking - C, Standing - F, Sitting - C, Walking - F
Work Environment:Inside - C, Outside - F
Organization
UNCG at a Glance
Founded in 1891, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is the largest and most diverse state university in the Piedmont Triad. Standing apart from other universities, the UNCG community is joined together by a shared value: We define excellence not only by the people we attract, but by the meaningful contributions they make.
With more than 19,400 students and 2,500 faculty and staff, UNCG is the largest state university in the Piedmont Triad and has an annual economic impact of more than $1 billion. The campus has grown to include 30 residence halls and 30 academic buildings on 210 acres.
UNCG takes pride in being a learner-centered public research university. The College of Arts & Sciences and seven professional schools offer 79 undergraduate majors, 65 master's programs and 30 doctoral programs.
The university holds two classifications from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as a “research university with high research activity” and for “community engagement” in curriculum, outreach and partnerships. More than $35 million in grants and contracts for research and creative activity are awarded to faculty members annually. Among the most prominent of UNCG's research initiatives are the Gateway University Research Park and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering. Both are partnerships with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Globalization of the curriculum has expanded opportunities for international education, through new programs such as the UNC Exchange Program and the Lloyd International Honors College. In addition, innovative signature programs such as Building Entrepreneurial Learning for Life (BELL), Communication Across the Curriculum, Undergraduate Research and Freshman Seminars enhance the student experience.
As a cultural leader, UNCG offers concerts, lectures, dance and theater performances, exhibitions at the internationally known Weatherspoon Art Museum and readings by nationally known authors. In athletics, Spartan teams compete in nine women's and nine men's sports in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. With ethnic minority students making up 26 percent of the student body, UNCG is the most diverse of the UNC system's historically white campuses.
Although much has changed, some things remain the same. The university motto — “Service” — continues to be a guiding principle put into practice through all aspects of university life.
UNCG Schools and College of Arts & Sciences
The University's Academic Affairs Division consists of seven academic schools, the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School and the Lloyd International Honors College. The names below are the ones currently in use. In some cases, the names have changed since the academic units were founded. The schools and their dates of establishment are: Graduate School 1921-22;College of Arts & Sciences 1969, Lloyd International Honors College 2005, Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering 2007, Joseph M. Bryan School of Business & Economics 1969, School of Education 1921, School of Health and Human Sciences 2011, School of Music, Theatre and Dance 2010, and School of Nursing 1966.
Achievements & Accolades
UNCG is garnering national attention and awards for its challenging academic programs, supportive environment and engaged community. Take a look at some of our latest accomplishments and meaningful contributions on campus, in the community and around the globe. Curious about more accolades, achievements, our student body, faculty and staff excellence and other signs of our success? Find out more at UNCG Now: http://newsandfeatures.uncg.edu/.
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Careers at UNCG
UNCG is committed to the creation of an inclusive, collaborative and responsive university by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse community of talented individuals in support of the university's mission.
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- https://spartantalent.uncg.edu/
- Telephone
- 336-334-5009
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723 Kenilworth Street
Greensboro
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27402
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