Professor, Advanced Filmmaking, TV and Film Production

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Professor, Advanced Filmmaking, TV and Film Production

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TITLE: Professor
LOCATION: Main Campus, Belleville, ON
CLASSIFICATION: Full-Time Faculty
DEPARTMENT: School of Media, Business & Access
PROGRAM: Advanced Filmmaking, TV and Film Production
POSTING DATE: October 5, 2022
CLOSING DATE: October 13, 2022
COMPETITION #: ACA22-13R
STARTING SALARY: $67,893 – $117,697 (Academic salaries are determined by a calculation based on qualifications and years of related experience as detailed in the Collective Agreement for Academic Employees)

Loyalist College is located on the territory of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinaabeg, and the Haudenosaunee people. We acknowledge our shared obligation to respect, honour, and sustain these lands and the natural resources contained within.

Loyalist College is Ontario’s Destination College – empowering students, faculty, staff, and partners through experiential, industry focused, cluster-based education, training, and applied research programs. Located on more than 200 acres in the beautiful Bay of Quinte region, the College is perfectly positioned between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. Loyalist College is a close-knit community where students and their success come first. Loyalist provides personalized attention in small classes, rewarding field placements, and superior student services. Its Belleville, Bancroft, and Toronto campuses and Port Hope satellite location support programs and services for more than 6,000 full-time and 8,000 part-time students each year.

PROFESSOR, Advanced Filmmaking, TV and Film
Reporting to the Dean, School of Media, Business & Access the incumbent facilitates the delivery of a range of courses in the Advanced Filmmaking, TV and Film programs. The incumbent will incorporate a variety of teaching, learning and assessment strategies that are designed to help students develop multi-platform, content creation skills.

PROFESSOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Implements a range of delivery strategies, which complements the varied learning styles represented in a current college classroom and encourages a cooperative learning climate, incorporating evidence-based practice and best practice guidelines
• Develops and implements course learning outcomes and assessment strategies, ensuring program goals are reflected
• Enhances and defines cluster-based programming within the School of Media
• Defines, evaluates, and validates learning outcomes for courses and programs, ensuring that students are aware of relevant learning outcomes, strategies, and assessment techniques
• Supports student progress in assigned courses through individual tutorial and academic counseling
• Engages in ongoing faculty development opportunities and effectively liaises with colleagues and other College and community partners to maintain a collaborative and relevant learning environment
• Contributes to program development by participating in the Provincial Program Review processes
• Assists in program awareness and program recruitment activities
• Assists with the creation and supervision of student field placements as assigned
• Incorporates appropriate technological tools that support the learning environment

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Completion of a degree in Arts or an Advanced Diploma in Film and TV Production/Digital Content Creation. A Master's degree in media, arts or education would be preferred
• Minimum of five (5) years of recent and relevant experience in commissioned multi-market, multi-platform content creation
• Minimum of five (5) years of recent and relevant post-secondary teaching experience
• Experience with production equipment, workflow and digital content creation products
• Knowledge of current programming within the School of Media as well as potential programs based on industry demand, community engagement, and global market forecasts
• Demonstrated ability to cross-collaborate across various program disciplines
• An ability to apply an understanding of diversity and inclusiveness to meet the needs of a diverse student population
• A demonstrated understanding of the principles of adult learning along with experience teaching adult learners and developing curriculum; previous teaching experience particularly in the college environment is an asset
• An ability to work within a collaborative environment demonstrated through a strong network of contacts with other professionals, agencies, and employers
• Computer literacy and a willingness to learn and utilize learning tools (such as Canvas) employed at the college to enhance student success


TO APPLY:
Applications must be submitted quoting the competition # ACA22-13R in the email subject line. Please send a covering letter and a resume in MS Word or PDF format to:

People & Culture
E-mail: peopleandculture@loyalistcollege.com

In accordance with the Collective Agreement for Academic Employees, first consideration will be given to applicants as defined in Article 27.11B

Please note: Following an offer of employment, candidates with Canadian credentials will be required to provide official transcripts from the granting educational institution(s); candidates with international credentials must provide World Education Services (WES) www.wes.org/ca evaluation (at their own cost) confirming Canadian equivalency of their credentials.

Loyalist is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive college community. We encourage and welcome applications from marginalized and equity seeking groups. Loyalist College is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process. If you have accommodation needs, please inform us as soon as possible by sending an email to peopleandculture@loyalistcollege.com.
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