Instructor Education, Training & Library - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Instructor

Company Name:
university of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO)
## Position Summary
The University of Nebraska at Omaha and its Writer's Workshop invite applicants to apply for this non-tenure track Instructors position.
The university and department have a strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from members of under-represented groups and strongly encourage women and persons of color to apply for this position.
Essential Duties &
Responsibilities:
One-year Instructor position teaching Autobiographical Reading & Writing with possibility of renewal in Writing for the Screen, secondary area of specialization in playwriting, creative nonfiction, and fiction a strong plus. Twelve-hour teaching and some service load in a nationally recognized undergraduate creative writing program within the College of Communications, Fine Arts and Media. Duties include helping to develop curriculum for a Screenwriting/scriptwriting track and contributing to a multi-disciplinary Film Studies program. Involvement in a low-residency M.F.A. program is a possibility once the needs of the B.F.A. majors are met. This position requires a strong commitment to undergraduate education in a fine-arts setting. Application must be on-line. Procedures can be found at: . Applicants are to attach to the on-line application a cover letter, vita and a writing sample.
Additional Duties:
Minimum
Qualifications:
MFA or other terminal degree in the field and substantial credits in scriptwriting/screenwriting. This position requires a strong commitment to undergraduate education in a fine-arts setting and an attitude of collegiality and cooperation.
Job Title: Instructor
Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Salary: Negotiable
Job Type: Full-time
Location: 6001 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68182, NebraskaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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