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Sessional - Faculty - THTR 1210-01 - (02050.11038)

Thompson Rivers University

Kamloops

On-site

CAD 8,000

Full time

30+ days ago

Job summary

Thompson Rivers University is seeking a sessional instructor for Introduction to Acting (THTR 1210). The role involves teaching performance techniques and character analysis, requiring a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre/Performance. This position is open to both internal and external applicants.

Responsibilities

  • Teach one section of Introduction to Acting (THTR 1210).
  • Focus on performance techniques, vocal development, and character analysis.

Education

Master of Fine Arts (Theatre/Performance)
Job description
Sessional - Faculty - THTR 1210-01 - (02050.11038)

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Application Restrictions

Open to both Internal and external applicants.

Job Type

Faculty (Sessional)

Posting In effect from

21/5/2025

Closing Application Date

4/6/2025

Applications will be reviewed starting from the closing date and may continue until the position is filled.

Instructional Type

Academic/Career (max 24 credits)

Anticipated Start Date

12/1/2026

Position End Date (If Applicable)

29/4/2026

DUTIES

The department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts at Thompson Rivers University seeks a sessional instructor to teach one section of Introduction to Acting (THTR 1210).

The course builds on Theatre 1110, focusing on performance techniques, vocal development, character analysis, and working with scripts to develop acting skills for stage performance.

QUALIFICATIONS

Master of Fine Arts (Theatre/Performance) required.

Applicants should submit a current CV with the names and contact information of three referees.

Pay Band

$2,575.50 (per credit, Sessional Faculty - Academic)

Location

Thompson Rivers University, Faculty of Arts, Literatures, Languages & Performing Arts

Number of Hires Needed

1

Organizational Unit

Thompson Rivers University > Faculty of Arts > Literatures, Languages & Performing Arts

Diversity and Inclusion

TRU is committed to diversity and encourages applications from women, Indigenous peoples, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities, and those of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Priority will be given to Canadian and permanent resident applicants.

Note

To learn more about TRU or living in Kamloops or Williams Lake, visit our Careers website. External candidates invited for interviews should bring transcripts.

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