Full Sail University
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AdjunctFaculty-RecordingArts
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“Adjunct Faculty - Recording Arts at Full Sail University. Skills: Audio engineering, Teaching, Music technology. Create an environment of learning. Maintain student-centered focus”
What You'll Achieve.
qualify for entry-level industry positions
Industry & Context.
critical-thinking; problem-solving; analytical skills
resident in the state of Florida, bending, reaching, kneeling, stooping, lifting up to thirty (30) pounds
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Recording Arts, Audio Production, Audio Engineering, Music Technology, Studio Music, Commercial Music, Media Writing and Production, Music Studio Composition, or related discipline from an accredited college or university
Nice to Have
Professional studio experience
What You'll Do.
Create an environment of learning
Maintain student-centered focus
Utilize a variety of teaching strategies
Encourage active learning
Create learning activities
Assess student outcomes
Hold scheduled virtual course meetings
Interact positively with diverse students
Demonstrate a commitment to the industry
Maintain knowledge and skill relevancy
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaboratively with other teachers and university staff
Communication Scope
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; proofreading and editing for grammar and punctuation
Full Job Description
If you're looking for the chance to learn, grow, and make a contribution to the community, look at employment opportunities with Full Sail University. You'll find your choice of career opportunities, great benefits, an environment that welcomes and values creativity, and a work experience that is both challenging and rewarding! The goal of the Recording Arts Bachelor of Science degree program is to provide students with the focused skills and knowledge of audio engineering needed to qualify for entry-level industry positions as recording engineers, mix engineers, postproduction and game audio engineers, digital audio workstation operators and programmers, music/effects/dialogue editors, live-production engineers, and a variety of other positions in the audio industry. In addition to technical proficiency and creative development, the education provided through this program will help students develop critical-thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that contribute to lifelong learning, providing them with tools to help sustain a long and productive professional career in the entertainment and media industries. This position is part time working no more than 20 hours per week, on-campus or online and must be resident in the state of Florida. **Essential Duties and Responsibilities:** * Create an environment of learning through effective teaching skills, maintain student-centered focus, and update curriculum to keep current and relevant to industry standards. * Utilize a variety of teaching strategies and encourage active learning. * Create learning activities, including assignments, tests, quizzes and labs, and assess student outcomes in a timely manner through effective assessment and constructive feedback to students to support the learning process. * Perform lectures for campus courses, and hold scheduled virtual course meetings for online courses. Teaching will be conducted through on-campus and online delivery. * Interact positively with diverse student
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