School of Music and Dance - Dance Lecturer Pool 2025-2026
Company: San Diego State University
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The School of Music and Dance in the College of
Professional Studies and Fine Arts at San Diego State University is
accepting applications for their part-time Dance lecturer pool. We
welcome applications from prospective temporary faculty with
expertise or experience in the following areas: Dance Techniques,
Applied Dance Techniques, Contact Improvisation, Dancemaking, Dance
Education, Yoga, Dance History, Somatic Practice, Dance Making,
Dance General Education Somatic Lecturer Temporary appointments may
be either full- or part-time. Appointments from the part-time pool
are often made just prior to the start of the academic term, so
applicants must be available on very short notice. The Fall term
begins mid-August and end late-December; the Spring term begins
mid-January and ends mid-May. Opportunities for teaching during the
Summer Sessions may also be available. Initial appointments are
typically one semester or one academic year, to be renewed
contingent on satisfactory evaluations and continuing availability
of work. Applications will remain in our applicant pool during the
academic year you apply. Qualifications Criteria Graduate degree in
music or dance and/or commensurate professional experience
(terminal degree preferred) University teaching experience
Excellent Communication Skills Demonstrated currency in subject
matter Professional activity in the field Somatic Lecturer –
Somatic Practitioner with experience teaching groups; ISMETA
registered and/or completion of ISMETA-approved certification
program; experience teaching in higher education and/or in the
arts. Yoga Lecturer – Background in dance or extensive experience
working with dancers; minimum 200-hour Yoga Certification (or
equivalent) required; ISMETA registered and/or completion of
ISMETA-approved certification program OR evidence of formal
training in somatic practices. Dance Techniques – Professional
experience related to the specific dance form (e.g., hip hop,
ballet, capoeira, Horton, contact improvisation, musical theater,
etc.); B.A. or equivalent professional experience; demonstrated
ability in creating assignments that embody the dynamic interplay
of theory and practice in technical training in dance both in the
studio and in outside assignments. Experience and/or interest in
working in an integrated dance curriculum where there is both
differentiation and linkage between the various technique classes
(e.g., hip hop, ballet, capoeira, Horton, contact improvisation,
musical theater, etc.) and “technical support” classes (e.g., yoga,
Pilates, somatics, etc.). Intro to Dance – Ability to communicate
the functions of dance in culture and society at an introductory
level to a large group comprised of both dancers and non-dancers;
MFA/Ph.D. in Dance or equivalent professional experience;
experience and/or interest in working in an integrated dance
curriculum where there is both differentiation and linkage between
the Introduction to Dance and performance classes in the Dance
Program; currency in the field. Dance Making Lab – Demonstrated
track record of a minimum of 10 years of dancemaking that includes
work presented by nationally recognized venues and/or smaller
venues where work was selected from nationally recognized panelists
from a national pool of applicants. Demonstrated track record of
dancemaking that includes sophisticated integration of both set and
scored material; MFA in Dance or equivalent professional
experience. Dance Aesthetics & Criticism, Dance History – Ability
to guide dance majors in the application of personal, social,
cultural, and political lenses while viewing, discussing, and
writing about dance. Support students in navigating changes in the
writing process in the age of AI; MFA/PhD in Dance or equivalent
professional experience; experience and/or interest in working in
an integrated dance curriculum where there is both differentiation
and linkage between the Introduction to Dance and performance
classes in the Dance Program; experience and/or interest in
teaching skills in dance writing; currency in the field. Dance
General Education – Ability to instruct general students of the
significance of dance; ability to guide general students in the
application of personal, social, cultural, and political lenses
while viewing, discussing, and writing about dance. Support
students in navigating changes in the writing process in the age of
AI; MFA/PhD in Dance or equivalent professional experience plus
currency in the field required; university experience lecturing on
dance topics required. Application Instructions Prospective
temporary faculty who would like their applications on file are
invited to send the following items: Curriculum Vitae Contact
information for three (3) professional references (new employees
only) Cover letter summarizing qualifications and teaching
interests (new employees only) Unofficial transcripts and/or links
to examples of professional work and/or evidence of teaching
work/student evaluations (new employees only) Initial rank and
salary for lecturer faculty are based on professional experience
and educational background and are determined by the hiring
department. Most new appointees are hired at the Lecturer A or B
rank and placed at the beginning of the range. As of July 2024, the
classification salary ranges for the respective ranks are: Lecturer
A: $5,507 - $6,677 Lecturer B: $6,221 - $13,224 Lecturer C: $6,825
- $14,523 Lecturer D: $8,593 - $15,211 Inquiries : For application
inquiries, please email program coordinator Professor Leslie
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