Continuing Education Instructor, Creative Jewelry Making

Rhode Island School of DesignProvidence, RI
Onsite

About The Position

RISD Continuing Education functions within the larger context of RISD, an institution with an unparalleled reputation for producing highly-skilled, successful, and internationally renowned creative practitioners. With more than 100 years of expertise nurturing critical making, thinking, and innovation in art and design, we facilitate personal and professional development by engaging students in sustained exploration and learning in the creative disciplines. With a commitment to centering inclusivity, diversity, and equity in executing key responsibilities, RISD Continuing Education instructors plan, organize, teach, and provide feedback to promote and direct student learning in keeping with the institutional learning-centered values and in a manner that meets essential competencies of artists and designers. RISD Continuing Education instructors plan, organize, teach, and provide feedback to promote and direct student learning in keeping with the institutional learning-centered values and in a manner that meets the essential competencies of an artist and designer. Our instructors respond to students in a timely manner and communicate with the discipline and division via college-provided tools and resources. We welcome instructors whose teaching experience addresses historically underrepresented communities. The successful candidate should be prepared to teach in person on RISD Campus to a diverse group of students from a range of disciplines. Interpersonal and leadership skills, clarity, generosity, and creativity in both personal work and teaching are essential. Candidates should be prepared to develop culturally diverse syllabi for studio and seminar courses and lead classes and critiques that model constructive, inclusive discussions that encourage students to grow creatively and intellectually. We are looking for an instructor whose specialty is in Jewelry Making. This 6-week evening course will explore jewelry making techniques that take place outside of a professional jewelry studio setting. The successful candidate should be able to explore one of the following topics such as lost wax casting, wire wrapping, and other forms of cold connection. This class will take place in a design studio where no soldering or flamework will be possible, so knowledge of a creative practice is a must.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree required.
  • A track record of paid professional experience at companies successfully doing related work, and/or a robust, creative, intellectually and critically engaged design or studio practice, as evidenced by recognition in publications, commissions, exhibitions, awards and/or collaborative projects.
  • In-person teaching experience, including the ability to create syllabi and lesson plans, and how to tie those to learning outcomes.
  • Ability to develop and implement diverse teaching and learning for different learning styles.
  • Ability to respond to the needs of learners from a variety of educational backgrounds in a multicultural environment.
  • Analytical, evaluative, and critical thinking skills.
  • Ability to meet RISD’s technology requirements.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to develop syllabi and lead classes and critiques that model constructive, inclusive discussions, and that encourage students to grow creatively and intellectually.
  • In-depth knowledge of creative jewelry making.

Nice To Haves

  • MFA preferred or equivalent in established professional practice in area of study.
  • In person course content; syllabus, learning outcomes, tutorials, assignments and other components such as intuitive navigation, lively discussions, and meaningful feedback as part of a successful class.
  • Teaching experience in a collegiate or adult education setting that addresses underrepresented communities.
  • Ability to convey complex art engagement ideas in a clear and articulate manner for an art and design program and design concepts that serves adult students with varied skills (novice to advanced) in a condensed time frame.
  • Commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring students.
  • Lifelong learning orientation with demonstrated interest in learning about new developments in their area of study.
  • Ability to empathically relate to a wide range of student perspectives and maturely handle interpersonal issues that may arise.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, organize, teach, and provide feedback to promote and direct student learning.
  • Respond to students in a timely manner.
  • Communicate with the discipline and division via college-provided tools and resources.
  • Develop culturally diverse syllabi for studio and seminar courses.
  • Lead classes and critiques that model constructive, inclusive discussions.
  • Encourage students to grow creatively and intellectually.
  • Explore jewelry making techniques that take place outside of a professional jewelry studio setting.
  • Explore topics such as lost wax casting, wire wrapping, and other forms of cold connection.
  • Develop and implement diverse teaching and learning for different learning styles.
  • Respond to the needs of learners from a variety of educational backgrounds in a multicultural environment.
  • Accept and act upon constructive feedback from course and classroom evaluations by students and staff.
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