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Assistant Professor of Asian Art History in Gambier, OH
Kenyon College is inviting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Asian Art History. Candidates must have expertise in the art, architecture, and visual culture of any geographic region in pre-1900 Asia and possess a demonstrated ability and desire to teach courses in many areas of Asian art. We seek a creative colleague who can immediately contribute to our curriculum. Applicants must be interested in offering a fresh, global perspective on permanent courses, including the Introduction to Asian Art, and developing intermediate and advanced-level courses on the art, architecture, and visual culture of East Asia, South Asia, or Southeast Asia. We are interested in teacher-scholars who can offer creative ways to engage with the Department’s Visual Resources Center, our Study Collection (https://digital.kenyon.edu/arthistorystudycollection/), and regional art museums. Applicants should complement, not duplicate, current expertise of the department. The candidate will also have an opportunity to work with advanced art history majors on Honors projects and advise students pursuing the Asian and Middle East Studies interdisciplinary major. To apply, candidates should visit http://careers.kenyon.edu. A complete application will include: 1) cover letter; 2) CV 3) list of names and contact information of 3 references, and 4) unofficial transcripts. The cover letter should discuss teaching experience, with specific examples of innovative assignments and approaches; information on the candidate's experience with and plans for teaching and advising a diverse student population using inclusive pedagogy; and the candidate’s research agenda, including current and future projects. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Art History in hand by July 1, 2026. Review of applications will begin December 15, 2025. For full job posting please see the Kenyon College website.
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Director of Youth Programming and Fellowships in Gambier, OH
The Kenyon Review seeks a Director of Youth Programming and Fellowships to lead the design, administration, and strategic development of educational initiatives that advance the mission of The Kenyon Review and reinforce its unique role within Kenyon College’s literary and academic community. The Director will be responsible for overseeing existing signature programs—including the Young Writers Workshops (residential and online), Kenyon Review Fellowships, and the Associates and Internship program for Kenyon undergraduates. The Director is also responsible for developing new programming that enhances The Kenyon Review’s international reputation and supports the College’s commitment to high-impact experiential learning.
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Painter/Interior Finish Technician in Gambier, OH
Kenyon College is conducting a search for a qualified candidate to fill the position of Painter/Interior Finish Technician. The qualified candidate will use generally accepted techniques and procedures of the painter trade in the preparation, maintenance, and repair of finishes of equipment, signage, and all exterior surfaces and interior walls, ceilings, and floors of campus structures and facilities, including parking areas and roadways. The hourly rate of pay for this full-time with benefits position is $30.19/hour. This position is on a Progressive Wage Rate with an increase each year until it caps out at the beginning of the third full year of employment at $36.82. Work days are Sunday – Thursday. 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. with a one (1) hour unpaid lunch.
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Special Projects Administrator in Gambier, OH
The Kenyon Review seeks a qualified candidate to fill the position of Special Projects Administrator. The Special Projects Administrator plays a critical role in supporting the execution of organizational goals and fostering the long-term stability of the organization. This position provides administrative and project management support for the Programs team, The Editor and works in close collaboration with the Operations Manager. The Administrator also takes the lead on key special projects that contribute to the organization's strategic growth—including increasing the circulation and esteem of The Kenyon Review, diversifying and expanding key supporters, and ensuring the successful execution of both ongoing and new programming for the literary community and Kenyon College.
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Director of The Writers Workshop and Programs in Gambier, OH
The Kenyon Review seeks a strategic, collaborative, and mission-driven Director of The Writers Workshop and Programs to lead the administration, planning, and continuous development of residential and online adult Writers Workshops. Reporting to the Editor of The Kenyon Review, this full-time role is central to ensuring the ongoing excellence, growth, and impact of KR’s adult workshop and programs.
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