Adjunct Instructor, Communication Design, College of Design Architecture Art and Planning
University of Cincinnati · Cincinnati, OH · 1 mo ago
Human Resources$10.6/hrPart-time
Job Overview
The College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) at the University of Cincinnati invites applications for adjunct instructors in Communication Design.
Essential Functions
- Conduct and teach assigned undergraduate and/or graduate-level courses and seminars.
- May serve as an academic advisor for students and evaluate student coursework.
- Engage in other activities ancillary to or in support of responsibilities.
- Review, and where necessary, respond in a timely manner to all University-related communications.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in graphic design or related field.
- A minimum of five (5) years of work experience.
- Demonstrate the ability to produce quality creative work through a portfolio.
- Possess a strong foundation in the fundamentals of graphic design (specifically typography, image-making, and composition), communication problem solving, aesthetic execution, and professionalism.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to present complex material to students unfamiliar with a subject.
- Able to work and collaborate with individuals from a variety of backgrounds.
Application Process
- Complete an 'Applicant Profile' and officially apply by submitting your online application.
- Upload your CV/Resume.
- Submit a Letter of Interest which clearly states your area of teaching experience.
- Upload your Portfolio as a link or web address only. (No more than 2MB)
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands.
Compensation And Benefits
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. (UC Benefits Link)
Important
To apply you must create a profile and submit a complete job application through the UC applicant portal. We are unable to consider “easy apply” applications submitted via other websites.