Harper College
Harper College is hiring: Communication Arts Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty in P
Harper College, Palatine, IL, United States
Job Description
About us:
Harper College was established by referendum in 1965 and opened its doors in September 1967. Named after Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago, the College carries forward this legacy of innovation in education.
Today, Harper College stands as one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 29,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. Our academic programs are designed to prepare students for rewarding careers and seamless transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers a wide range of associate degree and certification programs, advanced career tracks, workforce training, professional development opportunities, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults, and developmental education programs.
At Harper College, we are committed to facilitating active learning and fostering the knowledge, critical thinking, and life/work skills necessary for participation in our global society. We collaborate with our community partners to enrich the intellectual, cultural, and economic fabric of our district. We believe that excellence in education must thrive within an ethical environment of integrity and respect. We recognize that the strength of our society is rooted in diversity, and it is through synergy that we achieve excellence. Our core values-Respect, Integrity, Collaboration, and Excellence-guide everything we do.
Aspen Prize
For the second consecutive time, Harper College is a semifinalist for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's most prestigious recognition for community colleges that are attaining high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for Black and Latine students and those from lower-income backgrounds.
Twenty colleges are vying for the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program's 2025 Prize. Harper was also one of the 25 semifinalists for the 2023 prize.
Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Institution (AANAPISI)
In 2023, Harper College was designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Institution (AANAPISI)
This designation provides federal funding to enhance educational programs and support services for Latine and underrepresented students.
Latine students make up about 30% of Harper's enrollment, reflecting the College's pride in its HSI status.
Equity and Diversity Award
Harper College received the 2023 Equity and Diversity Award from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association (ICCTA).
The award honors leadership in promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity for underrepresented groups.
Harper previously won this award in 2017
Schedule Information: The successful candidate is expected to teach 30 contact hours each year in the Communication Arts Department. In addition to teaching 30 contact hours per academic year, a full-time faculty member serves on departmental, divisional and institutional committees; holds six office hours per week (some of which must be on campus); and pursues professional development opportunities related to discipline and pedagogy. Evening and weekend instruction may be required. Instruction may take place in face-to-face, online, blended, and flex formats.
Weeks per fiscal year: Faculty are covered under a 9-month contract period (August through May) - We seek a full-time colleague to begin in August, 2025.
Benefits: Health, Dental, Life & Disability Insurance; Sick and Holiday pay; Personal Business; Educational Assistance: Tuition Waivers at Harper & Professional Expense
Responsibilities
The Communication Arts Department at Harper College is actively seeking a student-centered, diverse pool of candidates to fill a full-time faculty position specializing in Theatre & Communication. Successful candidates will assume responsibilities that encompass a broad spectrum of courses, encompassing, but not restricted to, Introduction to Theater, Acting I & II, and our introductory public speaking course that meets a general education requirement for students.
The Communication Arts program provides theory and training in the skills essential to equipping students to be effective communicators in various professions. Through theater and communication training, our students can develop confidence, enhance their public speaking abilities, and master the art of persuasion. They also learn to analyze and adapt their communication style to different audiences, collaborate effectively in teams, and use storytelling to engage and inspire others. These skills prepare them for careers in media, education, public relations, corporate communication, and the performing arts.
Harper College provides excellent facilities to students and faculty in the Communication Arts program. The college has the following labs and facilities as part of the learning environment: our Black box Theater, Mainstage Theater, Media Lab, and video-enhanced classrooms.
The successful candidate will be able to teach various introductory courses to students of diverse backgrounds and varying levels of college readiness using traditional and alternative delivery methods. We encourage interested candidates to familiarize themselves with our course offerings. This position teaches a standard load of fifteen (15) credit hours per semester (30 credits per academic year) consisting chiefly of Communication and Theater courses. This may include reassign time to be given for chair/coordinator duties. Classes may be offered in day, evening, or online modalities. They may also have the opportunity to teach in the Honors Program, Social Justice Studies Program, and "linked" courses (through the college's Learning Communities Program).
Candidates should possess strong expertise in theater and be proven able to teach acting theory, practical acting skills, and theater history. The ideal candidate should also have experience directing mainstage and/or black box productions and be committed to directing at least one major production for the college each year. Additionally, the candidate should demonstrate proficiency in guiding students through theater production's creative and technical aspects, fostering their artistic development both on and off the stage.
While theater is the primary focus, candidates should also be skilled in teaching the fundamentals of communication. Experience teaching introductory communication courses and the ability to integrate communication theory into performance-based learning will further enrich students' educational experience.
Qualifications
Educational Requirements: The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of a master's degree in Communication with at least 18 graduate hours in Theater coursework OR a minimum of a master's degree in Theater with at least 18 graduate hours in Communication coursework.
Experience Requirements: The ideal candidate will have extensive experience teaching theater courses and a strong background in directing both mainstage and black-box productions. They should be comfortable working with students and community members in a variety of performance settings, fostering collaboration and creativity in the production process. Experience guiding students through the practical and theoretical aspects of theater is essential.
In addition to theater expertise, the candidate should also have experience teaching communication courses, with a preference for those who have taught the basic speech course (SPE101) at the community college level.
We are seeking a candidate who is skilled in their field, a strong team player, student-focused, and dedicated to creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment.
Application Review Date: Applications are accepted until the position is filled, though priority will be given to applications received on or before November 14, 2024
Special Notes:
*You will not be able to complete the application without attaching the following documents:
Cover letter
CV/Resume (Does not substitute for completed application)
Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts from Regionally accredited institutions
A one page single-spaced statement of your teaching philosophy. In your teaching philosophy, please include how you approach classroom management, how you assess students, and how you use instructional technology.
*Official transcripts required upon hire.
*Employment is contingent upon a Criminal Background Check
*Employment Sponsorship is not available
Harper College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to create an inclusive learning and working environment where individual differences and identities are respected, valued and embraced. We encourage women, people from historically underrepresented groups, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
About Us
We are Harper College...the college in your community.
The College was established by referendum in 1965 and opened September 1967. It is named for Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago.
Harper College is now one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 29,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. The College's academic programs prepare students for rewarding careers and for transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce training, professional development, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults and developmental education programs.
About the Team
The Liberal Arts division provides transfer ready courses to students in the areas of English, humanities, language, linguistics, communication and philosophy.
About us:
Harper College was established by referendum in 1965 and opened its doors in September 1967. Named after Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago, the College carries forward this legacy of innovation in education.
Today, Harper College stands as one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 29,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. Our academic programs are designed to prepare students for rewarding careers and seamless transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers a wide range of associate degree and certification programs, advanced career tracks, workforce training, professional development opportunities, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults, and developmental education programs.
At Harper College, we are committed to facilitating active learning and fostering the knowledge, critical thinking, and life/work skills necessary for participation in our global society. We collaborate with our community partners to enrich the intellectual, cultural, and economic fabric of our district. We believe that excellence in education must thrive within an ethical environment of integrity and respect. We recognize that the strength of our society is rooted in diversity, and it is through synergy that we achieve excellence. Our core values-Respect, Integrity, Collaboration, and Excellence-guide everything we do.
Aspen Prize
For the second consecutive time, Harper College is a semifinalist for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's most prestigious recognition for community colleges that are attaining high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for Black and Latine students and those from lower-income backgrounds.
Twenty colleges are vying for the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program's 2025 Prize. Harper was also one of the 25 semifinalists for the 2023 prize.
Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Institution (AANAPISI)
In 2023, Harper College was designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Institution (AANAPISI)
This designation provides federal funding to enhance educational programs and support services for Latine and underrepresented students.
Latine students make up about 30% of Harper's enrollment, reflecting the College's pride in its HSI status.
Equity and Diversity Award
Harper College received the 2023 Equity and Diversity Award from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association (ICCTA).
The award honors leadership in promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity for underrepresented groups.
Harper previously won this award in 2017
Schedule Information: The successful candidate is expected to teach 30 contact hours each year in the Communication Arts Department. In addition to teaching 30 contact hours per academic year, a full-time faculty member serves on departmental, divisional and institutional committees; holds six office hours per week (some of which must be on campus); and pursues professional development opportunities related to discipline and pedagogy. Evening and weekend instruction may be required. Instruction may take place in face-to-face, online, blended, and flex formats.
Weeks per fiscal year: Faculty are covered under a 9-month contract period (August through May) - We seek a full-time colleague to begin in August, 2025.
Benefits: Health, Dental, Life & Disability Insurance; Sick and Holiday pay; Personal Business; Educational Assistance: Tuition Waivers at Harper & Professional Expense
Responsibilities
The Communication Arts Department at Harper College is actively seeking a student-centered, diverse pool of candidates to fill a full-time faculty position specializing in Theatre & Communication. Successful candidates will assume responsibilities that encompass a broad spectrum of courses, encompassing, but not restricted to, Introduction to Theater, Acting I & II, and our introductory public speaking course that meets a general education requirement for students.
The Communication Arts program provides theory and training in the skills essential to equipping students to be effective communicators in various professions. Through theater and communication training, our students can develop confidence, enhance their public speaking abilities, and master the art of persuasion. They also learn to analyze and adapt their communication style to different audiences, collaborate effectively in teams, and use storytelling to engage and inspire others. These skills prepare them for careers in media, education, public relations, corporate communication, and the performing arts.
Harper College provides excellent facilities to students and faculty in the Communication Arts program. The college has the following labs and facilities as part of the learning environment: our Black box Theater, Mainstage Theater, Media Lab, and video-enhanced classrooms.
The successful candidate will be able to teach various introductory courses to students of diverse backgrounds and varying levels of college readiness using traditional and alternative delivery methods. We encourage interested candidates to familiarize themselves with our course offerings. This position teaches a standard load of fifteen (15) credit hours per semester (30 credits per academic year) consisting chiefly of Communication and Theater courses. This may include reassign time to be given for chair/coordinator duties. Classes may be offered in day, evening, or online modalities. They may also have the opportunity to teach in the Honors Program, Social Justice Studies Program, and "linked" courses (through the college's Learning Communities Program).
Candidates should possess strong expertise in theater and be proven able to teach acting theory, practical acting skills, and theater history. The ideal candidate should also have experience directing mainstage and/or black box productions and be committed to directing at least one major production for the college each year. Additionally, the candidate should demonstrate proficiency in guiding students through theater production's creative and technical aspects, fostering their artistic development both on and off the stage.
While theater is the primary focus, candidates should also be skilled in teaching the fundamentals of communication. Experience teaching introductory communication courses and the ability to integrate communication theory into performance-based learning will further enrich students' educational experience.
Qualifications
Educational Requirements: The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of a master's degree in Communication with at least 18 graduate hours in Theater coursework OR a minimum of a master's degree in Theater with at least 18 graduate hours in Communication coursework.
Experience Requirements: The ideal candidate will have extensive experience teaching theater courses and a strong background in directing both mainstage and black-box productions. They should be comfortable working with students and community members in a variety of performance settings, fostering collaboration and creativity in the production process. Experience guiding students through the practical and theoretical aspects of theater is essential.
In addition to theater expertise, the candidate should also have experience teaching communication courses, with a preference for those who have taught the basic speech course (SPE101) at the community college level.
We are seeking a candidate who is skilled in their field, a strong team player, student-focused, and dedicated to creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment.
Application Review Date: Applications are accepted until the position is filled, though priority will be given to applications received on or before November 14, 2024
Special Notes:
*You will not be able to complete the application without attaching the following documents:
Cover letter
CV/Resume (Does not substitute for completed application)
Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts from Regionally accredited institutions
A one page single-spaced statement of your teaching philosophy. In your teaching philosophy, please include how you approach classroom management, how you assess students, and how you use instructional technology.
*Official transcripts required upon hire.
*Employment is contingent upon a Criminal Background Check
*Employment Sponsorship is not available
Harper College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to create an inclusive learning and working environment where individual differences and identities are respected, valued and embraced. We encourage women, people from historically underrepresented groups, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
About Us
We are Harper College...the college in your community.
The College was established by referendum in 1965 and opened September 1967. It is named for Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago.
Harper College is now one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 29,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. The College's academic programs prepare students for rewarding careers and for transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce training, professional development, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults and developmental education programs.
About the Team
The Liberal Arts division provides transfer ready courses to students in the areas of English, humanities, language, linguistics, communication and philosophy.