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Adjunct Hiring PoolThe Board of Trustees for the University of Northern ColoradoGreeley, Colorado, United States

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Adjunct Hiring Pool

The Board of Trustees for the University of Northern Colorado
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    Greeley, Colorado, United States
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    Greeley, Colorado, United States

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POSITION TITLE:  Adjunct Hiring Pool - School of Theatre Arts & Dance
COMPENSATION RANGE: 1, ,300.00 per credit hour
EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION: Faculty

Department: Schl of Theatre Arts & Dance Office
TARGET HIRE DATE: 5/31/2026

BENEFITS: UNC's Career Hub

 

This is an open pool posting and applicants will be contacted only if a suitable position becomes available. Pool may be used to fill vacancies for the Fall Summer 2026.

This pool expires 05/31/2026. Applicants wishing to remain in this pool past 05/31/2026, must reapply at that time.

Position Summary:

Candidates are sought to form a hiring pool for potential temporary full/part-time adjunct faculty positions in the College of Performing and Visual Arts School of Theatre Arts & Dance disciplines. Teaching assignments will be at the college level and include lecture, laboratory, applied lessons, studio, or recitation courses. Candidates who have the qualifications listed in one or more of the following program areas are encouraged to apply: Theatre, Musical Theatre or Dance.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in one or more of the College of Performing and Visual Arts School of Theatre Arts & Dance disciplines or comparable professional experience.


Preferred Qualifications:
Master's or Doctoral degree in Theatre, Musical Theatre or Dance discipline. Prefer evidence of outstanding artistry and record of successful college-level teaching experience in the discipline of employment. A commitment to quality instruction at the college level is essential.


School of Theatre Arts and Dance Policy for Determining Qualified Faculty through Tested Experience
CPVA Introduction
In accordance with HLC, UNC Board Policy, and School accrediting bodies, CPVA uses credentials as the primary basis for determining faculty qualifications. In the case that individual programs may deem it necessary and appropriate to use tested experience in determining minimally qualified faculty, CPVA will follow the process developed by each School. Tested experience is defined as experience "the institution determines is equivalent to the degree it would otherwise require for a faculty position" (HLC, 2016, p. 4).
NAST Faculty and Staff Qualifications
Regarding the degree programs in STAD that fall under the purview of NAST Accreditation (all degree programs except for the Minor in Dance and the MA in Dance Education which do not fall under NAST purview), the following guidelines are provided (NAST handbook p. 60.)
1. Faculty members (including part-time faculty and graduate teaching assistants, as  applicable) shall be qualified by earned degrees and/or professional experience and/or  demonstrated teaching competence.
2. NAST recognizes the Master of Fine Arts as the appropriate terminal degree for  performance, design/technology, and playwriting faculty. At the same time, the Association  recognizes that some highly qualified artist-teachers may hold other academic degrees;  others may not hold any academic degrees. In such cases, the institution should base  appointments on experience, training, and expertise at least equivalent to those required for  the master's degree in the appropriate field.
3. Academic degrees are a pertinent indicator of the teacher's qualifications for instructing  in theoretical, historical, and pedagogical subjects. In general, the Ph.D. and comparable  doctorates are the appropriate terminal degrees in these fields; however, creative work,  research, and publication are indicators of a teacher's qualifications, productivity,  professional awareness, and contribution to various aspects of theatre and theatre-related  fields.
4. Teachers of performance, design/technology, and/or playwriting normally are or have  been deeply and currently involved as a practicing artist in the particular disciplines or  specializations they are teaching.
Credentialing / School of Theatre Arts and Dance
Minimum Qualifications: All faculty in the School of Theatre and Dance teaching undergraduate courses, whether full-time or adjunct must have either
1. an earned Master of Fine Arts, Master of Theatre Education, Master of Dance Education,  or equivalent theatre-related degree in the area being taught, or 
2. tested experience equivalent to a Master of Fine Arts or a Master's level degree in the  area being taught.
Those faculty who teach graduate-level classes must have either
1. a terminal degree in the appropriate field, or 
2. tested experience equivalent to a Master's AND tested experience equivalent to a  terminal degree as outlined below in the area being taught.
Terminal Degree: STAD recognizes the following degrees as appropriate terminal degrees for theatre faculty: MFA or PhD in Theatre or Dance(MM3)  related disciplines, and an Ed.D. in Dance Education.
Tested Experience: In some cases, tested experience (a significant record of professional achievement and experience) may be considered as a significant credential in lieu of an earned graduate degree. Per HLC policy "Tested experience may substitute for an earned credential or portions thereof. Assumed Practice B.2. allows an institution to determine that a faculty member is qualified based on experience that the institution determines is equivalent to the degree it would otherwise require for a faculty position. This experience should be tested experience in that it includes a breadth and depth of experience outside of the classroom in real-world situations relevant to the discipline in which the faculty member would be teaching."
Undergraduate Courses
Faculty teaching undergraduate courses must have a Master's degree in the area they are teaching. Faculty who do not meet this degree requirement must have at least an earned Bachelor's degree in Theatre and tested experience as listed below:
Fulfill all qualifications in at least one of the below categories, or
Fulfill a combination of at least 5 documented qualifications among categories


Category 1: Professional Qualifications
Two or more in any combination within the program area of consideration:
A minimum of 2 years of Professional Work Experience In-Field
Professional-Level Projects or Consulting Experiences 
Professional-Level Workshops, Trainings, or Seminars taken
A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience In-Field, outside UNC


Category 2: Creative Output Expertise:
Two or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
Performances at the regional, national, or international level
Directing, Choreographing, or Designing at the regional, national, or international level
Lecturer/Presenter/Visiting Artist/Panelist/Keynote at the regional, national, or international  level
Productions of original creative works such as plays, musicals, or dance pieces outside UNC


Category 3: Scholarship/Publication Experience
Two or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
National or International Professional Conference Presentations
Peer Reviewed Journal Publications
Peer Reviewed/Edited Books or Book Chapters
Publications of original creative works such as plays or musicals


Category 4: Licensures, Certifications, and Professional Service
Two or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
Licensure or certification by a nationally or internationally recognized organization relevant  to the field
Leadership in a nationally or internationally recognized organization
Awards and Honors outside UNC
Graduate Courses
Faculty teaching graduate courses must have an earned terminal degree in the discipline they are teaching. Faculty without a terminal degree for their discipline must have at least an earned Master's degree in Theatre and tested experience equivalent to a terminal degree in the discipline, as listed below:
Fulfill a combination of at least 10 documented qualifications in at least 3 of the categories


Category 1: Professional Qualifications
Five or more in any combination within the program area of consideration:
A minimum of 3 years of Professional Work Experience In-Field
Professional-Level Projects or Consulting Experiences 
Professional-Level Workshops, Trainings, or Seminars taken
A minimum of 3 years of teaching experience In-Field, outside UNC


Category 2: Creative Output Expertise:
Five or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
Performances at the regional, national, or international level
Directing, Choreographing, or Designing at the regional, national, or international level
Lecturer/Presenter/Visiting Artist/Panelist/Keynote at the regional, national, or international  level
Productions of original creative works such as plays, musicals, or dance pieces


Category 3: Scholarship/Publication Experience
Five or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
National or International Professional Conference Presentations
Peer Reviewed Journal Publications
Peer Reviewed/Edited Books or Book Chapters
Publications of original creative works such as plays or musicals


Category 4: Licensures, Certifications, and Professional Service
Five or more in any combination within program area of consideration:
Licensure or certification by a nationally or internationally recognized organization relevant  to the field
Leadership in a nationally or internationally recognized organization
Awards and Honors outside UNC

Benefits:

Benefits available include health, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance, as well as a selection of several defined contribution retirement plans for all full-time positions. Employees at UNC receive sick leave, and other leave options may be available based on position. Full-time employees are eligible to receive tuition waiver benefits, as well as dependents and spouses of UNC Employees  who are employed at 0.5 FTE or above are eligible for undergraduate dependent tuition grants of up to 50%. These tuition grants will cover in-state tuition charges. Further requirements may exist. Other benefits may be available based on position.


About UNC
The University of Northern Colorado is a public doctoral/research institution located in Greeley, Colorado. UNC's commitment to education began in 1889 and
continues to be a transformational force for our students. According to CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index, UNC ranked #1 in social mobility UNC is also committed to providing our faculty and staff with the support they need to succeed as professionals, educators, and in life. Please visit UNC's Career Hub,to
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environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the UNC
community. In accordance with federal and state law, UNC prohibits unlawful
discrimination, including harassment, based on race, color, national origin,
religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, genetic
information, and/or veteran status. UNC also prohibits discrimination based on
gender identity, and gender expression. Retaliation against persons who oppose
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considered discrimination or harassment under this policy. It is the
responsibility of all departments, employees, and students to ensure UNC's
compliance with this policy.

ADA Accommodations
The University of Northern Colorado is committed
to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you
require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing
or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct
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Background Check
Satisfactory completion of a background check, educational check, and authorization to work in the United States is required after a conditional offer of employment has
been made. The successful candidate must submit original transcripts within one (1) month of hire.
This position is contingent on funding from the Colorado State Legislature, approval by the Board of Trustees, and subject to the policies and regulations of the University of Northern Colorado.
Clery Act
In compliance with the Clery Act, the most recent University of Northern Colorado Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online. A paper copy can be requested at the UNC Police Department. This report contains crime statistics and policy statements related to safety, conduct processes and Title IX investigations.

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