The Arts Management program may seek adjunct faculty to teach a variety of courses in arts management. Applicants are added to the pool list throughout the calendar year. Hiring decisions are made during the late spring and early summer for fall semester, during the early fall semester for spring, and during the spring semester for the summer term.
6/30/2026
The Arts Management program at Colorado State University offers a Master of Arts Leadership and Cultural Management degree and certificate. The program provides learners with the skills needed to work in all sectors of the creative economy including in for-profit, nonprofit, and government establishments.
$46,000 - $48,000 ($5,750 or $6,000 per 3-credit class)
Teaching (100%):
Preparing lectures
Creating assignments
Holding office hours
Grading course materials
Pre-employment criminal background check (required for new hires)
This position will report to the Director of Arts Management.
A bachelor’s degree in the arts or arts management/administration.
Five or more years of experience working for an arts organization (for-profit or nonprofit) or in an artistic discipline.
A master’s or doctoral degree in the arts or arts management/administration, or one of the following fields with a focus on the arts – community development, nonprofit administration, entrepreneurship, marketing, public policy, law, or urban planning.
Five or more years of experience working for an arts organization (for-profit or nonprofit) or in an artistic discipline.
A demonstrated history of successful online instruction.
Please submit a cover letter outlining your specific area(s) of expertise and resume. This is an evergreen posting. Applications will be reviewed as hiring needs arise, and qualified applicants may be contacted by individual faculty members if a suitable opportunity becomes available.
This pool will expire on June 30, 2026. Applicants wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
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