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Arts in Health Endowed Chair, Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor (Faculty)

Employer
Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts
Location
New Brunswick, New Jersey (US)
Salary
Commensurate With Experience
Date posted
Dec 19, 2024
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Position Type
Faculty Positions, Arts
Employment Level
Tenured/Tenured Track
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Public Four-Year Institutions

Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty member to serve as the school’s inaugural Arts in Health Endowed Chair. We seek an interdisciplinary, collaborative, and divergent thinker to serve in this faculty role and guide the school in developing a strategic vision for its arts in health initiative. The successful candidate will be an accomplished artist and educator in dance, filmmaking, music, theater, or visual art/design, with demonstrated research and/or artistic excellence in arts in health, a field that improves health and well-being through direct arts engagement in diverse institutional and community contexts.

 

The ideal candidate will possess strengths in cross-disciplinary collaboration and have substantial experience addressing inclusive audiences. They will have demonstrated the ability to build interdisciplinary teams as well as the interpersonal skills to serve as a facilitator and ambassador for arts in health throughout MGSA, the university, and the community.

 

The Rutgers Arts in Health Endowed Chair will:

 

  • Engage and excel in creative and professional activities relevant to the artistic focus of one of the MGSA departments
  • Foster interdisciplinary collaborations within the school and university to advance arts in health
  • Maintain an active line of inquiry related to the role of the arts in wellness
  • Lead the Arts in Health initiative at MGSA which includes Scarlet Arts Rx, a program of arts and wellbeing activities and events widely accessible to Rutgers students
  • Collaborate with the School of Public Health and New Jersey Performing Arts Center to run the Arts in Health Research Lab, a partnership that initiates, guides, and supports arts in health research
  • Supervise the Arts in Health Research Lab manager who facilitates the lab’s diverse projects
  • Teach courses in the department of specialization
  • Develop an arts in health curriculum
  • Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students
  • Engage in service activities within their department, the university, and the arts in health field at large
  • Participate in committees and other departmental/school responsibilities

 

Appointment will be at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, depending on the candidate’s experience.

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