Job Openings
POSITION: Assistant Professor of Art: Art Historian - Generalist
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Tenure-track appointment beginning August 2008.
QUALIFICATIONS : Ph.D. or Ed.D. (ABD may be considered) and evidence of scholarly productivity.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach Art survey courses in both Western and Non-Western art, Contemporary Art, Art Theory and Criticism, and others in area of specialization. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in curriculum development, teach both upper and lower division art history courses, and must be willing to teach Intersections, our first-year common course. A commitment to advising, ongoing scholarly activity, and general college service is also expected. Normal teaching load is 21-23 semester hours for the academic year.
DEPARTMENT OF ART: The art department is housed in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts and consists of three full-time faculty, including art history, 2-D studio, and 3-D studio. The department is also home to the Mills Gallery and its director. Students may complete a major or minor in art and cooperative programs in pre-architecture.
Central College is a residential liberal arts college guided by an ecumenical Christian tradition, serving over 1600 students. Founded in 1853, the college is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America and NCAA Division III athletics. The college maintains a long-standing commitment to international education with nationally recognized residential programs in nine locations: Paris, France; London, England; Colchester, England; Vienna, Austria; Granada, Spain; Leiden, The Netherlands; Bangor, Wales; Merida, The Yucatán, Mexico; and Hangzhou, China. More information is available at the Central College Abroad web site. Learn more about the college and Pella community.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Candidates should send
Application deadline is January 11, 2008. Candidates recommended for employment are subject to a background investigation.
Central College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer dedicated to creating a diverse community. Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.