Scenic Design and Technology Instructor; -PAC
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Faculty, Art / Design Teacher, University Professor -
Creative Arts/Media
Art / Design Teacher
Scenic Design And Technology Instructor
The Scenic Design and Technology Instructor is responsible for teaching foundational and advanced courses in scenic design and technical theatre within a collaborative arts environment. This role includes mentoring students, supervising lab and shop activities, and supporting production work. The instructor also serves as the lead scenic designer for productions, guiding projects from concept through completion while collaborating with performing arts faculty.
SJR State is a public college located in beautiful northeast Florida along the shores of the St. Johns River. With three campuses in Clay, Putnam, and St. Johns counties, SJR State serves nearly 10,000 students each year from among a population base of 600,000 in one of the fastest-growing areas of the country. Known for its natural beauty and quality of life, SJR State's service area includes St.
Augustine, the nation's oldest city;
Palatka, the "Gem City of the St. Johns;" and Orange Park, with roots going back to the Spanish period in Florida history. SJR State offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes employer contributions to retirement and health insurance; dental, vision, and life insurance plans; generous paid time off; employee assistance, wellness programs and tuition assistance.
This position is not eligible for Veterans' preference.
This position is a part of the United Faculty of Florida union at SJR State and thus is included in the collective bargaining unit.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesInstruction and Student Development
- Teach a range of scenic design, stagecraft, and technical theatre courses
- Mentor students during lab hours and production activities
- Prepare students for careers in the arts or transfer to baccalaureate programs
Production and Technical Oversight
- Serve as lead scenic designer for all productions
- Oversee scenic construction from concept through completion
- Supervise student workers and ensure safe shop practices
- Manage shop equipment, materials, and supplies
Program and Institutional Support
- Participate in student mentoring and recruiting efforts
- Attend departmental meetings and contribute to assessment reporting
- Serve on committees and support institutional initiatives
Minimum Qualifications
- Master of Fine Arts degree in Scenic Design and/or Technology, Design, Technical Theatre, or Theatre; OR
- Master's degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Design, Technical Direction, Technology, Technical Theatre, or Theatre
- Ability to pass employment verification, reference screening, and background check
Applicants should upload the following documents prior to submitting their application: (1) transcripts from all colleges attended; (2) a curriculum vitae that includes the institutions where you have worked and the courses you have taught; (3) a syllabus from a relevant course recently taught; (4) a sample exam from a relevant course recently taught; (5) two letters of recommendation; and (6) a letter to the search committee describing your teaching experience.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of scenic design, technical theatre, and stagecraft practices
- Ability to teach and mentor students in a hands-on learning environment
- Skill in scenic construction, painting, and drafting techniques
- Ability to manage theatre shop operations and maintain safety standards
- Strong collaboration and communication skills in a creative team environment
- Ability to supervise student workers and manage multiple projects
Ergonomic Requirements
- Ability to work in a theatre and shop environment, including standing, walking, and lifting materials
- Ability to operate tools and equipment used in scenic construction
- Ability to perform tasks requiring manual dexterity and physical activity
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