Assistant Professor of Animation- Arizona Location

Huntington UniversityPeoria, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Huntington University has an opening for an Assistant Professor of Animation in our Peoria, Arizona location. Under the direction of the Dean of the Arts and Dean of Huntington University Arizona, the Assistant Professor of Animation (11-Month Contract) will serve as a full-time faculty member committed to excellence in teaching, student mentorship, curriculum development, and program growth within Huntington University Arizona’s Animation program. This position is designed for a faculty member who thrives in a hands-on, project-based learning environment and who is passionate about equipping students to grow in both their artistic craft and vocational calling. The faculty member will contribute to the continued development of the animation program through high-quality instruction, collaborative program support, and ongoing engagement with current practices in the animation and digital media industries. The ideal candidate will help prepare students to excel in their artistic expression, technical proficiency, and professional readiness, while encouraging them to steward their God-given talents in ways that impact the world for Christ.

Requirements

  • Strong personal Christian commitment and faith in Jesus Christ and a desire to serve others
  • Commitment to the mission of Huntington University as a comprehensive Christian College dedicated to educating men and women to impact our world for Christ
  • Positive interpersonal skills and a team player
  • Excellent communications skills
  • Demonstrated administrative and supervisory skills
  • Commitment to continuous process improvement
  • Animation production experience required
  • Collaborative teaching experience in the field of animation and digital media

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated understanding of Christian higher education
  • 5 years' experience in professional digital media
  • Completion of doctorate or MFA
  • Exemplify a Christian vision for the arts and possess a strong desire for achieving excellence in the classroom and in film/media production

Responsibilities

  • Primary instructional responsibilities may include teaching 3D rendering, modeling, character animation for games and video, 2D computer animation and motion graphics.
  • Responsible for helping design curriculum for 24 credit hours of study per year. Content, syllabi, projects, and curriculum from previous semesters will be available to aid in classroom planning and preparation.
  • Responsible for prompt communication of grades and project feedback to students via the University’s online portal.
  • Responsible for offering technical assistance for minor/routine software or hardware issues that arise and to promptly report larger technical issues to IT Services.
  • Responsible for occasionally learning new software and skillsets to stay up to date with modern animation industry trends
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