Utah Valley University

Adjunct Instructor/Industry Professional – Theatre


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PayCompetitive
LocationOrem/Utah
Employment typeOther
  • Job Description

      Req#: 5143198

      Position Announcement

      Joining Utah Valley University as an Adjunct Instructor/Industry Professional – Theatre offers an opportunity to directly shape student learning while contributing to a vibrant, collaborative academic community. In this role, you’ll design meaningful instructional materials, lead engaging classroom and lab experiences, and apply effective teaching methods that support diverse learners. Working closely with full-time faculty, you’ll help ensure that each course meets established academic and department standards while maintaining a strong, student-centered approach.

      As an adjunct, you’ll also have the chance to participate in service-learning initiatives, support program development, and contribute to curriculum discussions that strengthen UVU’s arts programs. This position encourages continuous professional growth through ongoing learning, industry engagement, and participation in relevant professional activities. It’s an ideal role for educators and practitioners who are passionate about their discipline and eager to make a real impact on students, the university, and the broader arts community.

      Summary of Responsibilities

      • Prepare instructional materials such as course outlines, syllabi, assignments, and exams.
      • Instruct, manage, and supervise students in classrooms, studios, and/or computer labs using effective and appropriate teaching methods.
      • Evaluate student learning through appropriate testing and assessment methods, in consultation with full-time faculty.
      • Collaborate with an assigned full-time faculty member to ensure adherence to academic and department standards, as well as course and program outcomes.
      • Maintain a student-centered approach to teaching, supporting academic success and engagement.
      • Coordinate engaged-learning and/or service-learning work experiences for students, as assigned.
      • Assist counselors, department chairs, program coordinators, faculty, and staff in supporting and maintaining an effective academic program.
      • Serve on curriculum committees and attend department or school meetings as assigned.
      • Maintain professional currency by reading relevant publications, researching current industry practices, pursuing required certifications or degrees, attending professional development courses, and staying informed on emerging trends and techniques in the field.

      Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications

      • Bachelor's degree in the relevant subject area or a closely related field.
      • One to three years of professional experience in the discipline or area of specialization.
      • Demonstrated expertise in the subject matter to be taught.
      • Evidence of effective communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with students and colleagues.

      Knowledge / Skills / Abilities

      Knowledge

      • Knowledge of subject matter and course content relevant to the classes being taught.
      • Knowledge of effective instructional strategies, teaching techniques, and learning methodologies.
      • Knowledge of student management, motivation, and evaluation practices.
      • Knowledge of effective human relations and professional communication techniques.
      Skills
      • Skill in applying instructional principles to a variety of classroom and lab conditions.
      • Skill in creating an engaging, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
      • Skill in assessing student performance and providing constructive feedback.
      Abilities
      • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with students, colleagues, and staff.
      • Ability to work collaboratively and maintain positive professional relationships.
      • Ability to adapt teaching approaches to meet diverse learning needs and course objectives.
      • Ability to manage classroom dynamics and support student success.

      EEO Statement:

      UVU employment decisions are made on the basis of an applicant’s qualifications and ability to perform the job without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and over), disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or other bases protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

  • About the company

      UVU’s unique model focuses on student success. Through engaged learning, rigorous academic programs, and faculty-mentored research, UVU is transforming higher education by making it more affordable and accessible for all students.

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