Dear Frameworkers,

Please see the job posting below for an Assistant Teaching Professor in
Documentary Media Arts. The holder of the position would teach courses as
part of the Concentration in Documentary Media in the Department of
Critical Media Practices.

Link to posting: https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=60002

Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Very best,

Eric Coombs Esmail (h)
Director // Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media
Assistant Professor // Critical Media Practices
College of Media, Communication, and Information
University of Colorado Boulder
[email protected]
303-735-6470

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The Department of Critical Media Practices in the College of Media,
Communication and Information at the University of Colorado at Boulder
seeks an Assistant Teaching Professor in Documentary Media Arts who will
enrich the documentary program with its commitment to cross-disciplinary
and interdisciplinary pedagogy and creative practices in the documentary
form. Candidates should demonstrate scholarly/creative work engagement in
documentary across multiple platforms from a broad and inclusive
perspective. The successful candidate will provide teaching expertise in
the conceptual, theoretical, historical and production understanding of
documentary media arts practices.

The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally
diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing
to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer,
including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We Are
The vision of the Department of Critical Media Practices (DCMP) is
articulated in and through its programs that are interdisciplinary,
innovative, self-reflexive, forward looking and congruent to the global
paradigm shifts in media arts production, research, theory, and criticism.
DCMP embraces an integrative approach in which faculty and students pursue
the interconnectedness of creative practice and theory. The department’s
vision is aligned with and contingent upon the rapidly changing landscape
of media arts research and creative practice. It is this organic process
that ensures that Critical Media Practices is a non-didactic, non-siloed,
and non-reified epistemological plane that supports a living and
dialectical interdisciplinary process of thinking, knowing, and doing at
the intersection of arts and humanities.

Its integrative approach is supported by faculty whose research and
creative practices are interdisciplinary, and whose media-arts practice
meaningfully intersects with and contributes to the epistemes of cognate
disciplines such Anthropology, Cinema Studies, History of Art, Emerging
Technologies, Ethnic Studies, Music, Theatre, Dance, and Cultural
Geography. With a focus on non-fiction and expanded documentary forms, our
growing community of transdisciplinary faculty provides students a broad
spectrum of formal and conceptual schools of thought, historical lineages
in art practice, and cross-cultural media making traditions to create new
methods, contexts, and critical approaches to media arts practice across
several platforms.

The Department of Critical Media Practices offers a BA in Media Production,
with subspecialities in Documentary, Sound, and Immersive and Emergent
Media, an MFA in Interdisciplinary Documentary Media Practices (IDMAP), and
a PhD program in Emergent Technologies Media Arts Practice (ETMAP).
Certificate programs in both IDMP and ETMAP are available to graduate
students from any discipline. These programs are supported by faculty
members who are media arts practitioners, scholars, and scholar/artists
committed to the establishment and expansion of this field of knowledge
within the framework of media arts practice.

Established in 2015, the University of Colorado Boulder College of Media,
Communication and Information (CMCI) is at the forefront of the revolution
in communication, digital technology and design. CMCI prides itself on
offering students an interdisciplinary education with a focus on innovation
and creativity. Our students and faculty from six departments, an
independent PhD program and the recently integrated program in
environmental design think across boundaries, innovate around emerging
problems and create culture that transcends convention.

CMCI strives to be a community whose excellence is premised on diversity,
equity and inclusion. We seek candidates who share this dedication and
demonstrate understanding of the experiences of those historically
underrepresented in higher education. We welcome applications from
minoritized racial and ethnic identities, ciswomen, non-normative genders
and sexualities, persons with disabilities, and others who have encountered
legacies of marginalization.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
The successful applicant will be rostered in the Concentration in
Documentary Media Practices and will be assigned a 3/3 teaching load, in
addition to service to the department, and may have a research/creative
work agenda.
What We Can Offer
The salary range for this position is $58,000 - $62,000 plus full benefits.
Benefits
The University of Colorado offers excellent benefits
<https://www.colorado.edu/jobs/benefits>, including medical, dental,
retirement, paid time off, tuition benefit and ECO Pass. The University of
Colorado Boulder is one of the largest employers in Boulder County and
offers an inspiring higher education environment. Learn more about the
University
of Colorado Boulder <https://www.colorado.edu/about>.
What We Require

   - A terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in documentary production or in a
   related field.
   - Experience teaching and advising students in University programs at
   the undergraduate level.
   - Demonstrated ability to translate documentary experience into
   advancing innovative approaches to the documentary form through the dynamic
   application of creative documentary pedagogy is acceptable as a substitute
   for experience teaching at the University level.

What You Will Need

   - Candidates should have a record of accomplishment in the field, as
   demonstrated by screenings, exhibitions, and projects in venues relevant to
   the candidate’s practice.
   - Candidates should have strong commitment to the goals and vision of
   the Concentration in Documentary Media Practices and the mission of
   scholarship/creative practice at the intersection of arts and humanities.
   - Candidates should be committed to teaching documentary production as
   an art form.
   - Demonstrated ability to teach technical skills in documentary
   production across a range of modalities in the studio and the field,
   including film and video, audio, and/or photography. Course content may
   include documentary cinematography, field sound recording, photography,
   preproduction and production coordination, postproduction, archival
   research, exhibition and distribution, etc.
   - Possess key competencies in the delivery of creative and innovative
   pedagogy to undergraduate students.
   - An understanding and commitment to co-creative practices in
   documentary production.
   - A commitment to teaching innovative approaches to narrative in the
   documentary form.
   - Demonstrated knowledge in the history, theory, and ethics of
   documentary media production, with an emphasis on documentary arts,
   independent media, and/or social practice.
   - Experience mentoring undergraduate students.

What We Would Like You to Have

   - Experience teaching and advising students in University programs at
   the graduate level.

Special Instructions
To apply, please submit the following materials:

   1. Current curriculum vitae.
   2. Cover letter describing your interest in the position and summarizing
   your personal academic goals.
   3. Statement of Teaching Philosophy (uploaded in PDF format): Please
   submit a statement describing your teaching philosophy and practices as
   well as your approach to creating a learning environment in which students
   are encouraged to ask questions and share their ideas.
   4. Statement Describing Research and/or Creative Work (uploaded in PDF
   format).
   5. Diversity and Inclusion Statement (uploaded in PDF format): Please
   submit a 1-page statement (single-spaced) reflecting your experience with
   and/or commitment to inclusive pedagogy and the promotion of a diverse,
   equitable, and inclusive academic culture.
   6. Service Statement (uploaded in PDF format): Please submit a statement
   describing your efforts to strengthen communities of practice, e.g., your
   department, institution, and/or professional societies.
   7. Examples of Scholarly and/or Creative Work: Please provide one (1)
   link to an online portfolio of scholarly and/or creative work.
   8. Optional: Professional Publications (uploaded in PDF format): Please
   submit one (1) example of scholarly writing.

During the application process you will need to enter contact information
for three (3) references. We may request letters of recommendation as the
search progresses. This information will be kept confidential and viewable
only by the search committee. We may request references at a later time.

Please apply by *January 5, 2025* for consideration.

*Note*: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For
consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs
<http://colorado.edu/jobs>.

In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any
materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information
such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation.
You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
Posting Contact Information

*Posting Contact Name:* Boulder Campus Human Resources

*Posting Contact Email:* [email protected]
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