Title: Faculty - General Fine Arts Foundations
Employee Classification: Faculty F/T
Department: Fine Arts
Salary Range: Commensurate with Experience
Who we are:
We are not-for-profit: St. Louis Community college (STLCC) is a non-profit institution dedicated to empowering students, expanding minds, and changing lives. Employees are committed to strengthening the St. Louis community with inclusive and transformative education.
We are a respected employer: For 60 years, STLCC has served the St. Louis community, expanding to 4 main campuses, 2 education centers, 2 workforce training centers, and 5 centers of excellence. More than one-half of the households in St. Louis have at least one member who has taken classes at STLCC.
We make an impact in the community: Through credit courses, continuing education, and workforce development programs, STLCC annually serves nearly 69,000 students. More than 80% of career and technical graduates employed in their fields or continue their education at four-year institutions within six months of graduation. STLCC sends more transfer students to Missouri’s four-year colleges/universities than anyone else.
What you get:
Benefits package [for full-time employees]: STLCC offers one of the best benefit packages in the St. Louis area. As a STLCC employee you will have access to a 100% match on your contribution to retirement, two health insurance plans options - including an HSA option, low-cost life insurance with a 3x salary benefit, and other low-cost benefits including dental, vision, AD&D, Short-term & Long-term disability insurance.
Opportunity to grow: Over half of our employees have served the college for more than 12 years, exploring different career paths and advancing to higher level positions.
Education & training opportunities: STLCC offers tuition waivers for employees [full-time and part-time] + their dependents. Full-time employees can take advantage of tuition reimbursement for other institutions after just 6 months of service, and an annual professional development allotment.
Work/life balance: Full-time STLCC employees have access to a generous time off package, including holidays, vacation, personal days, medical leave, and other leave options. Our holiday schedule even includes a paid winter holiday at the end of the calendar year.
Commitment to wellness: STLCC HR boasts a dedicated health and wellness specialist who is enthusiastic about creating a culture of wellness throughout the College. With access to college wellness vendors, employees are educated, motivated, and rewarded for healthy behaviors. STLCC employees and anyone living in their household also have access to an employee assistance program (EAP) that can help them with virtually any life need.
The basics of this position:
****This is an onsite position located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Candidates should apply only if they are able to be physically present and available to work onsite by the start date****
***This is a Full time, Temporary position for the Spring 2026 semester***
The General Fine Arts program at Meramec, part of the Communications, Design and Creative Arts Division at Saint Louis Community College is seeking an Instructor II/Assistant Professor with teaching experience in Foundations (Drawing I – Advanced Drawing, Figure Drawing I and II, Two-Dimensional Design, and a studio elective (Painting I – Advanced Painting). Students include General Fine Arts, Graphic Communications, Interior Design, Photography, and General Transfer students. The successful candidate will possess a strong commitment to art foundations teaching and engagement in rigorous personal, creative research. The art department at STLCC-Meramec is an accredited institutional member of the National
Association of Schools of Art and Design.
***Interested candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, cover letter, teaching philosophy, unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts, three professional references, one course syllabus (Drawing I or Figure Drawing I), a chronological list of college courses taught, and web links or a pdf including 20 images of professional studio practice and 20 images of student work. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The online application offers three fields titled Resume, Cover Letter, and Additional Documents to upload files. Organize requested items into three PDF documents. Example: PDF 1: Curriculum Vitae, Teaching Philosophy, and unofficial College and Graduate Transcripts; PDF 2: Cover Letter, Course Syllabus, List of Courses Taught; PDF 3: Visual documentation of professional studio practice work and student work. Note: Candidates selected for on-campus interviews will be asked to submit three letters of recommendation.
What you'll do:
- •Teach a range of courses in General Fine Arts, including foundation level drawing, figure drawing, two-dimensional design, and a 2D studio elective (Painting I – Advanced Painting).
• Engage in an active studio practice and participate in the arts community through local, regional, and national exhibitions, public forums, conferences, as appropriate to your artistic exploration and practice.
• Hire and supervise studio models and create their assignments.
• Mentor and advise GFA students on academic and career pathways and support students' exploration and application to B.A. and BFA programs.
• Assist and support students with the annual Portfolio Day event, which brings college and art school representatives to campus to meet prospective transfer students.
• Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds.
• Collaborate with colleagues within the department and across disciplines to promote interdisciplinary learning experiences and interdisciplinary learning opportunities.
• Contribute to the ongoing assessment and accreditation efforts of the General Fine Arts program, ensuring compliance with NASAD standards and guidelines.
• Participate in departmental and college-wide initiatives, including curriculum development, assessment activities, and program review processes.
• Serve on departmental, divisional, and college-wide committees as assigned, and actively participate in faculty governance and professional development activities.
Education, experience, and other requirements:
• A terminal degree (MFA) in Fine Arts, with a 2-D emphasis.
• Evidence of an active studio practice and exhibition record, including local, regional, and national exhibitions.
• Demonstrated expertise in observational drawing, figure drawing, and painting.
• Evidence of a strong commitment to help students succeed and to effectively reach a broad range of student learners.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Three years full-time teaching experience at the college or university level, or the equivalent, with a proven ability to effectively engage and motivate students in the classroom.
• Experience working with a diverse student body
• Strong writing and organizational skills.
• Academic leadership, program assessment, mentorship experience