- Teaching undergraduate courses in design, technology, construction, management, and general theatre and providing appropriate assessment as per college policy;
- Maintaining primary oversight and leadership of construction of sets, scenery, and props for Theatre productions, including active management of the scene shop, costume loft, lighting booths, and backstage areas;
- Collaborate with fellow artists on the William Inge Theatre Festival as a valued member of the resident staff of the William Inge Center;
- Oversight of all aspects of technical theatre in production and run;
- Fostering a shop and classroom environment that advances access, equity, and inclusion;
- Mentoring student staff, technicians, and crew members with a student-centric approach aimed at providing opportunities to develop student skill, independence, and agency;
- Producing quality scenery, sets, and props that complement and support theatre by assisting the director in the development of productions;
- Managing the department's scenic and properties shop(s) and workflow constructing, transporting, loading-in, and striking of sets for production season including an array of smaller productions for theatre, music (instrumental and vocal) and visual art, and other events on campus as identified by need and opportunity;
- Leading and training student crews in the building and construction of scenery and props for the season of shows;
- Coordinating the safety of all cast members and crews throughout all phases of scenery construction and installation;
- Working with various internal and external individuals and groups to ensure proper use, care, maintenance, and safety of departmental facilities and production spaces;
- Ensuring the production of scenic and prop elements remains on schedule through rigorous organization and planning to meet production deadlines;
- Attending design and production meetings as required;
- Working within professional networks and organizations beyond the institution;
- assisting with recruiting and retention efforts for the department in order to grow and sustain the Technical Theatre track;
- Participating in at least one institutional standing committee as part of service to the college;
- Contributing to the overall success of the Arts & Humanities Division by engaging in appropriate professional development and community service.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of an Associate Professor of Psychology. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Somos un empleador con igualdad de oportunidades y todos los candidatos calificados recibirán consideración por el empleo sin distinción de raza, color, religión, sexo, origen nacional, estado de discapacidad, estado de veterano protegido o cualquier otra característica protegida por la ley.
Independence Community College (ICC) is a two-year educational institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It was established in 1925 as grades 13 and 14 of the Independence public school system. In 1967, Independence Community College legally separated from the school district. Construction of the new community college on a 68 acre campus, formerly the Independence Country Club, began in 1969. Classes at the new site began in September 1970. ICC campus is now home to the Academic Building, Fine Arts Building, Student Union, Cessna Learning Center, Field House, Administration Building, William Inge Center for the Arts, fitness center, athletic practice fields, disc golf course, 96-bed multi-structure living complex, and a 200 bed residence hall.
By renovating a donated building, in 2010, we expanded our college to include ICC West (2615 West Main Street). This campus is located on the west side of Independence and is home to our technical programs: Allied Health, Cosmetology, and GED/ABE. Additional renovations were completed in 2012 to accomodate our newest program, Veterinary Technology. This state-of-the-art facility includes animal wards, a classroom, lab, surgery, pharmacy, prep room, small animal treatment, food prep, grooming, and radiology.
ICC also maintains presence downtown through the ICC Foundation office and by partnering with the Independence Business Resource Center.
Currently, our educational and support programming includes 35 programs of study for Associates of Arts and/or Science degrees, 11 programs of study for Certificate completion, Student Support Services, Upward Bound, men's and women's athletic programs, and a variety of campus organizations and activities.
Mission Statement
Independence Community College serves the best interests of students and the community by providing academic excellence while promoting cultural enrichment and economic development.
Vision Statement
To be a community college that provides an exceptional educational experience by cultivating intellect, encouraging creativity, and enhancing character in a student and community centered environment.
Core Values
- Integrity: ICC holds its employees and students accountable to be honest, ethical, and transparent.
- Excellence: ICC demonstrates continuous quality improvement in academics and services offered to students and other stakeholders.
- Responsiveness: ICC looks to the future by responding to the emerging needs of its stakeholders.
- Diversity/Enrichment: ICC provides an environment that values uniqueness while promoting personal growth through creativity and innovation.
- Commitment: ICC commits to making decisions that best serve its students and community.
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