Assistant Professor of Instruction - Costume Design and Technology
Listed on 2025-12-17
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Creative Arts/Media
Assistant Professor of Instruction - Costume Design and Technology
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Full Consideration Date1/20/2026
Job DescriptionThe University of Northern Iowa’s Department of Theatre seeks applications for a two-year term Assistant Professor of Instruction in Costume Design and Technology position, starting in August 2026. After expiration of a contract term, positions may be renewed according to the provisions denoted in the Faculty Handbook, Subdivision 2.4b. Duties include teaching introductory and/or advanced costume technology each semester; teaching coursework for the Design and Production design sequence classes;
designing costumes and/or hair and makeup for one or more main stage productions each semester; supervising/executing costume designs in collaboration with other design faculty, staff, and student designers each semester; supervising and mentoring students as required; and teaching in the department core as needed or as professional interest dictates.
Teatre
UNI mounts two main stage productions per semester with a highly collaborative production team. The Department of Theatre is a NAST-Accredited program with four emphasis areas: B.A. in Performance, Design & Production, Theatre for Youth and Communities, or Comm-Theatre Teaching.
- MFA degree or completion of degree by start of employment; professional experience in design for theatre and/or related fields; and teaching experience at the university or college level required. Teaching as a graduate assistant will be considered.
- Skills in computer-aided costume rendering and pattern drafting and the ability to teach in these technologies; familiarity with industry best practice standards, makeup and wig design, costume construction; strong organizational skills; and experience with a variety of theatrical styles and genres preferred.
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Faculty - Type of Position:
Term - Service
Schedule:
Academic Year
All application materials received by January 20, 2026, will be given full consideration. To apply for this position, please click on “Apply” and complete the Employment Application. The following materials must be attached when applying:
- Curriculum vitae
- Cover letter that addresses qualifications
- Statement of teaching philosophy (one page limit)
- Link to digital portfolio to demonstrate professional experience in design for theatre and/or related fields
- Unofficial transcripts (scanned copies acceptable)
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