Adjunct Faculty, 2D Animation; On Campus
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
University Professor -
Creative Arts/Media
Salary: $2,440 (lecture) – $3,340 (studio) per class, per term
Location:
Lakewood, CO
Target Fill Date:
June 1st, 2026
Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design is looking for an Adjunct Professor who has expertise in 2D Animation. The faculty member works with the Chair and Program Lead of the Animation program, working closely with students, faculty, and administrative staff to advance teaching, student clubs and activities, co‑curricular experiences, and curriculum development. They will work closely with academic leadership with a focus on teaching, monitoring and improving student learning and success, and performing duties as assigned by the Chair and the Program Lead.
RMCAD’s Digital Arts & Media Department offers degree programs rooted in industry‑aligned practices, emerging technologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The successful applicant will have demonstrated expertise in Animation workflows, with an emphasis on character motion studies, performance‑based animation, and scene development using Toon Boom Harmony. This position supports the continued design, development, and delivery of dynamic, studio‑centered curricula and the advancement of learning outcomes to prepare students for leadership in an evolving digital landscape.
ResponsibilitiesThe faculty member will collaborate with the Chair and Program Lead of the Animation program and perform teaching functions, monitor and improve student learning, develop curriculum, and engage in student clubs and co‑curricular activities as directed.
Required Qualifications- A graduate degree (MA, MS, MFA, MDes, or equivalent) in Animation, Game Art, Game Design, relevant Motion Graphics, or a bachelor's degree with a sustained record of professional or studio‑based work in these areas.
- Proficiency using and teaching industry‑leading 2D Animation software, including, but not limited to, Toon Boom Harmony (required) and Storyboard Pro (required), with bonus knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe After Effects.
- Examples of pedagogical approaches that align with the institution's mission and values, along with evidence of effective and inclusive teaching that values a diverse student body.
- A terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in Art, Design, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional distinction recognized at a national or international level.
- 2+ years of teaching experience at an accredited postsecondary institution with proven expertise in teaching Animation or related digital media.
- A sustained record of professional or studio‑based work in Animation or related digital media, demonstrated through published short/feature films, series work, studio credits, freelance projects, portfolio, and/or client‑based productions.
- Ongoing engagement with contemporary, emerging industry practices and pipelines with demonstrated expertise in 2D animation production workflows, including character animation, scene development, and rigging/puppetry in Toon Boom Harmony. Experience with storyboarding, motion graphics, or visual development pipelines is also valued.
- Courses taught may include 2D Animation I–IV (motion studies through advanced scene work), Drawing + Acting for Animation, Storyboarding, and Motion Graphics.
- Experience with character animation, performance‑based animation, and scene development using Toon Boom Harmony; experience with puppetry and rigging workflows in Toon Boom Harmony is strongly encouraged.
- Knowledge of Storyboard Pro, Adobe Photoshop, and After Effects is preferred.
This position involves teaching in a higher education environment and may include in‑person and/or online instruction depending on the course assignment. The role may require a flexible schedule, including daytime and evening hours. Work is typically performed in a classroom, studio, and/or computer‑based environment and involves regular use of digital tools and software. The position requires interaction with students in both individual and group settings.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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