Connect The Arts
Assistant Professor in Ceramics (Tenure Track) University of South Dakota · Unti
Connect The Arts, Vermillion, South Dakota, United States, 57069
Assistant Professor in Ceramics (Tenure Track) University of South Dakota
Posted 4 days ago
Job Title:
Assistant Professor in Ceramics (Tenure Track) Department:
Department of Art Institution:
University of South Dakota Program:
Nationally Recognized BFA/MFA Art Program Appointment:
Full-time, 9-month academic year Start Date:
August 2025 Position Description: The University of South Dakota is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Ceramics for a nine-month appointment beginning in August 2025. This position involves teaching ceramics at both undergraduate and graduate levels within a dynamic BFA/MFA Art program. The candidate will engage in research, teaching, and service activities according to the guidelines of the South Dakota Board of Regents (SDBOR). Responsibilities: Teaching 18 contact hours per semester Teaching foundational through advanced courses in ceramics including studio, seminar, and lecture formats. Teaching critical thinking, problem solving, contemporary theory, and emerging concepts in ceramics. Advising and mentoring students, contributing to student recruitment and retention. Actively participating in department, college, and university committees and activities. Pursue a current creative scholarship/research agenda in ceramics and remain actively engaged in the professional art field. Operation and upkeep of ceramic studio equipment, including gas, electric, and wood-fired kilns, pottery wheels, clay mixers, and related tools, with responsibilities also encompassing maintaining supplies and scheduling student assistants in the ceramic studio. Ability to contribute to a vibrant departmental visiting artist program. Working with diverse students, faculty, and staff. Required Qualifications: MFA in ceramics or a closely related field. Experience in multiple ceramic processes; including but not limited to hand-building, wheel-throwing, mold-making/slip-casting, historical and contemporary techniques, and new-media applications. Knowledge of glaze chemistry, kiln firing procedures, and ceramic equipment. Established exhibition and/or scholarly record. Ability to teach critical thinking, problem-solving, contemporary theory, and emerging concepts in ceramics. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of ceramics studio. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Preferred Qualifications: University-level teaching experience with three years of college-level teaching experience preferred but not required. Ability to maintain a vibrant visiting artist program in ceramics. Evidence of community building within and outside of the department. Commitment to building a strong ceramics program and establishing an MFA Ceramics program. Work collaboratively with other disciplines. Evidence of grant writing. Rank and Salary: Rank:
Assistant Professor Salary:
$48,000 – $53,000; Commensurate with qualifications and experience Benefits:
Full standard benefits package
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Assistant Professor in Ceramics (Tenure Track) Department:
Department of Art Institution:
University of South Dakota Program:
Nationally Recognized BFA/MFA Art Program Appointment:
Full-time, 9-month academic year Start Date:
August 2025 Position Description: The University of South Dakota is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Ceramics for a nine-month appointment beginning in August 2025. This position involves teaching ceramics at both undergraduate and graduate levels within a dynamic BFA/MFA Art program. The candidate will engage in research, teaching, and service activities according to the guidelines of the South Dakota Board of Regents (SDBOR). Responsibilities: Teaching 18 contact hours per semester Teaching foundational through advanced courses in ceramics including studio, seminar, and lecture formats. Teaching critical thinking, problem solving, contemporary theory, and emerging concepts in ceramics. Advising and mentoring students, contributing to student recruitment and retention. Actively participating in department, college, and university committees and activities. Pursue a current creative scholarship/research agenda in ceramics and remain actively engaged in the professional art field. Operation and upkeep of ceramic studio equipment, including gas, electric, and wood-fired kilns, pottery wheels, clay mixers, and related tools, with responsibilities also encompassing maintaining supplies and scheduling student assistants in the ceramic studio. Ability to contribute to a vibrant departmental visiting artist program. Working with diverse students, faculty, and staff. Required Qualifications: MFA in ceramics or a closely related field. Experience in multiple ceramic processes; including but not limited to hand-building, wheel-throwing, mold-making/slip-casting, historical and contemporary techniques, and new-media applications. Knowledge of glaze chemistry, kiln firing procedures, and ceramic equipment. Established exhibition and/or scholarly record. Ability to teach critical thinking, problem-solving, contemporary theory, and emerging concepts in ceramics. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of ceramics studio. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Preferred Qualifications: University-level teaching experience with three years of college-level teaching experience preferred but not required. Ability to maintain a vibrant visiting artist program in ceramics. Evidence of community building within and outside of the department. Commitment to building a strong ceramics program and establishing an MFA Ceramics program. Work collaboratively with other disciplines. Evidence of grant writing. Rank and Salary: Rank:
Assistant Professor Salary:
$48,000 – $53,000; Commensurate with qualifications and experience Benefits:
Full standard benefits package
#J-18808-Ljbffr