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Assistant Professor, Video, Motion Graphics, Visual Effects

MacEwan University - Toronto, ON

  • Full Time
  • Intermediate
  • Hybrid

About Us

MacEwan University is where caring faculty help people connect their passions to their future paths. Located in the heart of Edmonton's diverse and dynamic downtown community and on the traditional lands of Treaty 6 First Nations and homelands of the Métis people, MacEwan is known for exceptional undergraduate learning. With its dedication to teaching excellence, informed by scholarly research, innovation and creative activity, MacEwan provides an exceptional collaborative and supportive learning environment with a commitment to human rights, environmental sustainability and opportunities for community engagement. We are committed to creating an equitable, diverse, inclusive and welcoming community for all peoples, cultures and identities.

Our comprehensive undergraduate university offers 59 programs to more than 18,000 full- and part-time students in business, communications, community and human services, design, fine and performing arts, health, humanities, natural science, nursing, public safety and social science. Through a wide array of experiential learning opportunities and strategic relationships in the community, we partner with others to produce graduates of stature. Along with a robust grounding in their chosen disciplines, MacEwan students are given durable life skills that prepare them to take on the world.

Job Responsibilities/Expectations

The Department of Design in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment, in one or more of Video, Motion Graphics, or Visual Effects at the rank of Assistant Professor, commencing July 1, 2025, subject to final budgetary approval.

The MacEwan Design Department has been graduating well-respected designers for 50 years. We are the largest Bachelor of Design program in Alberta, with more than 350 students, 40 faculty and 55 unique design courses and the only user-experience design major between Vancouver and Toronto. This degree is unique in Canada, envisioning design as not just an applied art but also an applied social science. This human-centered approach will allow students to better understand the audience/users they are designing for and to more effectively evaluate their design outcomes. The degree currently has four main pathways – Visual Communication Design, Digital Experience Design, Photo, Video and Motion Graphics and Illustration.
The Design Department at MacEwan University prepares students to become the creative design leaders of tomorrow. Students are immersed in the knowledge, processes, methods and skills of the discipline, learning the ability to research and identify problems and provide communication solutions within a given commercial, social and environmental context, using tools of the field to give form to their concepts while recognizing the cultural significance and meaning of them, communicating and defending solutions to team members and stakeholders and organizing and managing design projects and client relations. You can learn more about Design at MacEwan on our website.

In this role, you will:

 

  • Instruct students in one or more studio courses focused on video, motion graphics and visual effects;
  • Provide learning activities that stimulate student involvement and encourage critical thinking and discussion;
  • Provide concrete, constructive, respectful and actionable feedback and mentorship to students;
  • Provide students with ways to connect video, motion, visual effects skills and concepts to the wider visual communication design practice;
  • Maintain competencies in the subject area and currency in instructional methodologies through professional associations and professional development;
  • Maintain an active research and/or creative practice;
  • Participate in curriculum development and implementation and provide pedagogical leadership in your area of expertise;
  • In consultation with the Design Department, create and maintain a pedagogical vision for one or more of video, motion graphics and visual effects courses;
  • Serve on university-wide, faculty and departmental committees;
  • Recommend sessional faculty to teach in one or more of video, motion graphics and visual effects courses; and
  • Foster interdisciplinary approaches and establish ties with other departments including, but not limited to, Studio Arts, Communications Studies, Arts and Cultural Management, Theatre and Music.

Qualifications

You will:

  • Hold a minimum of a MDes, MFA, or master’s degree in a related field.
  • Have teaching experience at the post-secondary level and extensive industry experience.
  • Have the ability to teach a variety of video, motion graphics and/or visual effects subjects at multiple levels in the curriculum, from introductory to senior studio courses.
  • Have knowledge of the foundational skills in communicating information through time-based media, including storyboarding, image capture and visual composition and core ideas regarding temporality and causality in visual narrative.
  • Demonstrate excellence or a clear promise of excellence in research which includes one or a combination of creative practice; publishing or other disciplinary modes of knowledge mobilization and institutional, cross-institutional and/or community collaborations.
     

    You will submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching dossier (including recent teaching evaluations), a statement of teaching philosophy and approaches (including sample course outlines, projects and student work), a statement of research interests and experience (including examples of your work, communications and publications) and a portfolio of professional work.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the Department Chair to provide three (3) letters of reference sent directly from referees.
    Only selected candidates will be required to submit official transcripts sent directly from the institutions where you completed your degrees.
    Questions about this opportunity may be addressed to Robert Andruchow, Department Chair, at andruchowr@macewan.ca.

How to Apply

To apply, please head to our MacEwan University Opportunities Page, select the job opportunity and click Apply Now. If you require assistance, please contact us at careers@macewan.ca.

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This position is included under the Faculty Association Collective Agreement.

Closing Date: A review of applications will begin January 13, 2025 and continue until a suitable candidate is found.

Competition Number: 24.11.339

Salary range

$67,000 - $113,000

Additional details

Diversity Statement

MacEwan University is committed to fostering the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion within our community and we are dedicated to removing barriers that have been historically encountered and are currently experienced by some members of our society. We welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, visible minorities, women, persons with disabilities, sexual and gender minorities and members of all equity-deserving groups. We believe that the diversity of our students, staff and faculty serves as a strength of our institution and benefit to society. We are committed to ensuring full and inclusive participation for all in our community.

Accessibility Statement

We strive to provide an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, beginning with the hiring process. If you require accommodation, we want to ensure you have the support you need to showcase your abilities. Please contact humanresources@macewan.ca and we will support you to the best of our ability.

Personal Information Collection Notification

Personal information is being collected to determine your qualifications for employment. This information is collected, used and protected under the authority of and in accordance with the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. It may be provided to non-HR members of a hiring and interview panel if your application advances to that stage of the hiring process. If you have any questions about these arrangements, please contact: Human Resources, University Services Centre, Rm. 10-600, 10700-104 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 4S2 or phone (780) 497-5434.