Assistant/Associate Professor of Studio Arts
Company: Dine College
Location: Tsaile
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Assistant/Associate Professor of
Studio Arts School of Arts & Humanities - Fine Arts Academic
Affairs Tsaile Campus Duty Schedule: 15 credit hours per semester,
30 hours per academic year. Summer Adjunct work is possible.
Summary/Objective of Position: The Assistant/Associate Professor of
Studio Arts at Diné College is responsible for delivering
innovative, culturally grounded instruction across a range of
studio art courses. This position supports student growth through
high-quality teaching, academic advising, and mentorship while
contributing to curriculum development, program assessment, and
community-engaged initiatives. The faculty member will collaborate
with colleagues to strengthen the Studio Arts program, uphold Diné
College's mission, and serve on academic communities that support
institutional development. Description of Essential Functions of
the Position Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list
of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements, or
working conditions associated with the job. While this list is
intended to reflect the current job accurately, management reserves
the right to revise the job or to require that other or different
tasks be performed as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. Teaching and Instruction: Teach introductory and
advanced studio arts courses (2D, 3D, and related media) using
innovative, inclusive, and culturally appropriate pedagogies.
Develop course materials that support diverse learning styles and
integrate Diné cultural knowledge where appropriate. Maintain an
active, organized, and safe studio environment. Advising and
Mentorship: Advise Studio Arts majors and minors on academic
pathways, transfer planning, and career goals. Mentor students in
developing artistic skills, portfolios, and creative
problem-solving abilities. Curriculum and Program Development:
Develop, revise, and update curriculum to strengthen the Studio
Arts program. Participate in short- and long-term program planning
aligned with college and community needs. Assessment and Academic
Service: Conduct course-level and program-level assessments to
improve student learning and document outcomes. Serve on faculty
committees and participate in department and college governance.
Engage in ongoing professional development. Community Engagement:
Participate in outreach, recruitment, and community events that
promote the arts and support the college's mission. Foster
partnerships with local school, cultural organizations, and tribal
communities. Minimum: MFA in Studio Arts or a closely related
field. Demonstrated experience teaching at the college level or
clear evidence of teaching potential. A strong studio practice with
expertise in one or more areas of 2D or 3D art. Preferred: Two
years experience working with tribal colleges, Native American
communities, or Indigenous-centered curricula. Knowledge of Diné
culture, language, and philosophy or willingness to learn and
integrate these elements respectfully. Experience in curriculum
development, assessment, and academic service. Knowledge: Broad
knowledge of foundational and advanced techniques in 2D and 3D
studio arts (e.g., drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture,
ceramics, digital media, or related areas). Understanding of
contemporary art practices and the ability to contextualize them
within local and global cultural frameworks. Knowledge of best
practices in studio safety, equipment use, and materials handling.
Familiarity with assessment methods and curriculum design in higher
education. Awareness of Indigenous arts, aesthetics, and cultural
protocols, especially those relevant to Diné communities, or a
commitment to learning and applying this knowledge respectfully.
Knowledge of student-centered and culturally responsive teaching
approaches. Skills: Commitment to culturally responsive and
student-centered teaching. Strong communication and collaborative
skills. Ability to mentor diverse learners and support their
academic and creative development. Organizational skills for
managing studios, materials, and equipment. Flexibility,
creativity, and openness to interdisciplinary and community-based
approaches. Dedication to the mission and values of Diné College.
Abilities: Ability to design and deliver engaging studio-based
instruction that integrates hands-on learning, critique, and
creative exploration. Ability to work effectively with students
from diverse cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds.
Ability to incorporate Diné cultural principles (Sa'ah Naghai
Bik'eh Hozhoon) into teaching and program development in a
respectful and informed manner. Ability to manage multiple courses,
deadlines, and responsibilities simultaneously. Ability to maintain
oversight of safe, functional studio spaces, including equipment
maintenance and material ordering. Ability to collaborate with
faculty, staff, administrators, and community partners in planning
and implementing academic and outreach initiatives. Ability to use
digital tools and learning technologies relevant to studio arts
instruction. Physical Requirements, Work Environment & Travel: Set
up and operate technology for both in-person and remote
instruction, including computers, projectors, and video
conferencing tools. Respond to emergency situations in a classroom
setting. Suitable workspace for remote teaching, including the
setup of video and audio equipment. Willingness to travel to
various campuses across the Navajo Nation. Other Requirement(s):
Pass a comprehensive background check, including criminal history
and verification of educational records. Valid driver's license in
good standing with all relevant state and federal regulations,
including eligibility for employment in educational settings.
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