Overview:
Work directly with students and studio arts faculty to provide support with specialized equipment and/or technology and course learning outcomes for painting, drawing, and design classes.
Responsibilities:
- Supervise students during in laboratory/studio experiences supporting student acquisition of knowledge and skills of the course learning outcomes.
- Monitor the safe and appropriate use of lab/studio equipment and operate the equipment safely.
- Reinforce classroom instruction in the lab/studio setting.
- Facilitate student study groups.
- Provide assistance to students related to equipment and technology.
- Maintain and repair lab/studio facilities and equipment.
- Prepare demonstration material for faculty instruction.
- Recommend purchase of lab studio supplies, material, equipment, and software.
- Setup and breakdown of studio equipment and supplies as required.
- Assist in conducting student services functions as needed.
- Collaborate with faculty to schedule open studio/lab experiences.
- Maintain records of student attendance and performance in open studio/lab and provide input to faculty as appropriate.
- Proctor special exams as needed.
- Oversee work study students and student help and coordinate hourly help in the open studio/lab as needed.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
- Bachelors degree required in the field of studio arts or related field or in limited circumstances, the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired.
- Appropriate licensure/certification will be required in certain departments.
Experience:
- Relevant work experience desirable.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Requires expertise in handling and treatment of harmful chemicals, substances, and/or equipment specific to the laboratory/studio in which the incumbent works.
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills with the proven ability to develop effective working relationships with students, staff and faculty.
- Proven ability to work effectively with students of varying ages, cultures, and knowledge base.
- Proven ability to communicate ideas, principles and concepts effectively in individual or small group settings.
- Computer literacy skills at an intermediate level including a proven ability to utilize and apply Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point as well as specialized software programs and computer applications essential to the learning process. e.g. the Colleges Learning Management System and ERP.
- Knowledge of information research strategies.
- Ability to travel to other sites as needed.
- Fluency in a second language may be required.
- Open studio/lab hours on Saturdays may be required.
Preferred Qualifications & Special Considerations:
Knowledge of Monmouth County and its communities.
Application Documents:Cover Letter, Other, Resume