The Entertainment Industry Technology (EIT) Department is seeking part-time adjunct faculty to teach music industry technology-related courses in-person as a face-to-face modality at our Signal Peak Campus in Coolidge, AZ. The courses have both a lecture and hands-on lab component and will require the instructor to teach on-campus in a lab setting. Candidates should have professional experience and technical knowledge of the following subject matter areas which pertain to the applicable courses:
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Maintaining and repairing sound and lighting equipment commonly used in concert productions, including performing basic maintenance, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, soldering, wiring standards, calibration, and testing of a wide variety of sound, lighting, and performance-related equipment;
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Rigging for theater and concerts, including single and double purchase counterweight systems, block and tackle, cable and chain rigging, powered hoist systems and portable scenic and lighting trusses
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Live event sound reinforcement including the operation of basic sound systems, including consoles, amplifiers, speakers, processors and microphones, and advanced sound system setup and operation, in-depth operation of program and monitor consoles, system equalization, flown speaker arrays, and musical production considerations.
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Concert and theatrical lighting, including basic design, color theory, instrument types, power distribution, control, safety, and the proper hanging, connection, focus, and control of instruments and accessories such as gobos, color scrollers, mirrored fixtures, moving lights and full lighting design and lighting instrument hang and focus for numerous concert arrangements, specifically choir concert, band/orchestra, and dance lighting. Topics include using computer lighting effects, color scrollers, mirrored fixtures, and moving lights. Fieldtrips required to off-campus area theatres to examine and evaluate an array of lighting venues.
Applicants should be qualified to teach one or more of the abovementioned areas of study, according to the established curriculum and learning outcomes.
Be current in subject area and possess the ability to develop, prepare, and evaluate instructional materials that promote learning, along with the willingness to utilize alternative teaching techniques and instructional technology where appropriate.
Central Arizona College (the College) is committed to provide equal employment opportunity in decisions involving hiring, evaluation, promotion, advancement and discipline, and educational opportunity to all applicants and employees. The College will hire without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, military status, genetic test information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.