Professor of Practice

Kansas State University

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rAbout This Role:

Kansas State Universitys Theatre Program is seeking an experienced and
dedicated Technical Director to join our esteemed faculty as a Professor
of Practice at a Full time, 9-month Regular Non-Tenure position. This
position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to our vibrant
theatre program while promoting diversity, creativity, and excellence in
Technical Direction. As a Technical Director and Professor of Practice,
you will inspire and mentor students, collaborate with colleagues, and
contribute to the artistic growth and inclusivity of our program.

Responsibilities: Technical Direction: Collaborate with other
faculty and staff as Technical Director for the School of Music Theatre
and Dances productions. Duties would include instructing and
supervising students, creating working drawings, budgeting and ordering
materials, and ensuring completion of the set. Other responsibilities
include: Mentoring and Supervision: Oversee and mentor design and
technical students throughout the production process. Supervising the
lighting crew in consultation with the faculty lighting designer.
Professional Development: Stay well-informed of current trends,
techniques, and technologies in technical direction. Teaching:
Opportunities to teach a course per semester will be based on the
applicants areas of expertise and the programs needs. Service and
Engagement: Participate actively in program and departmental committees
and contribute to the recruitment and retention of students.

Why Join Us:

The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance has been the fastest-growing
unit at Kansas State University over the past six semesters, achieving
40% growth during this time. Were accredited by NAST, NASM, and NADTA
and is housed within the College of Arts and Sciences, the
“intellectual and academic core of the University” with 23 academic
units. A land-grant institution, Kansas State University is a Carnegie
“very high research” and “engaged” university with more than 3,000
students who participate in curricular and co-curricular activities
offered through the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. The School of
Music, Theatre, and Dance currently has 194 undergraduate Music majors
pursuing the B.M., B.A., and B.M.E. degrees; 46 graduate Music students
pursuing M.M. degrees; 49 Theatre majors pursuing the B.A. and B.S.
degrees; 33 graduate Theatre students pursuing the M.A degree in theatre
with a concentration in drama therapy; 39 secondary majors in dance; and
offers minors and certificates in Music, Theatre, and Dance. The school
has 55 full-time and one part-time faculty member, is supported by a
Director and 4-Associate Directors, a full-time academic advisor, and
three full-time administrative staff members. Kansas State University is
a distinguished public, land-grant institution renowned for the
excellence of its faculty, students, staff, academic programs, research,
and service. It is a three-campus system with the main campus located in
Manhattan and the other campuses in Olathe and Salina. Online degree
programs, professional development conferences and workshops, and
enrichment classes and programs are offered through the K-State Global
Campus. The university has over 20,000 students from all 50 states and
over 100 countries. K-State was recognized by the Princeton Review as
one of Americas best colleges and U.S. News & World Report lists the
university among the top 75 public universities in the U.S. The mission
of K-State is to foster excellent teaching, research, extension, and
service that develop a highly skilled and educated citizenry necessary
to advancing the well-being of Kansas, the nation, and th international
community. K-State is centered on a 664-acre campus in Manhattan located
50 miles west of the state capital of Topeka and 125 miles west of
Kansas City in the rolling Flint Hills. Manhattan provides access to a
wide range of educational, cultural, medical, and recreational programs
and facilities. The local economy is bolstered by K-State and its
proximity to Fort Riley, a large U.S. Army installation, and is the home
of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF).

Worksite Options:

This position is required to be performed on-site. Work is performed
on employer premises or designated assignment location. The candidate
must be able to lift and move heavy objects weighing up to 50 lbs.

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arrangements. Remote work agreements are required for all flexible work
arrangements and are subject to review.

What Youll Need to Succeed:

Minimum Qualifications:

Education: A minimum of a bachelors degree and significant
professional experience in theatre.

Professional Experience: Extensive professional experience as a
technical director, with a strong portfolio s

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