University of HawaiiLecturer, CC (Culinary Arts) University of HawaiiLecturer, CC (Culinary Arts)honolulu, HIPrepare course syllabus and reports related to teaching and student progress; Assess student learning in terms of course competencies and program learning outcomes; Submit self-assessment reports based on student and peer evaluations; Work under the general supervision of the discipline coordinator/division chairperson in integrating teaching efforts with other instructors in the discipline area; Maintain two hours of office hours per week for each class taught (30 minutes per credit per week). This position requires a "Bachelor's degree in the subject area AND three (3) years of related professional experience, which may include professional training; OR Associate Degree in the subject area AND five (5) years related work experience, which may include professional training; OR 15 college credits in the subject area AND seven (7) years of related work experience, which may include professional training; OR A master recognition by the food service community AND 10 years related work experience." as a minimum qualification.
Mid-Pacific InstituteElementary School Art Teacher Mid-Pacific InstituteElementary School Art TeacherHONOLULU, HI$54,630–$114,862 / yearHowever, this is adjusted as needed (e.g., parent meetings, faculty meetings) and during critical programming (e.g., school performances, parent-teacher conferences, open houses, parent education sessions, workshops hosted by Mid-Pacific for the early childhood community, preparation of Learning Stories). Participate in school events and program activities outside of regular classroom hours, including parent-teacher conferences, open houses, parent education sessions, workshops, performances, and other critical programming needs.
University of HawaiiAssistant Professor of Curatorial Practice and Director of Galleries University of HawaiiAssistant Professor of Curatorial Practice and Director of GalleriesHonolulu, HITo Apply: Click on the "Apply" button at the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents: Cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications and your ability to carry out the specified duties; Statement of teaching philosophy; Curriculum vitae; Sample Syllabus for a course similar to: Exhibition Design and Gallery Management, which covers design theory and techniques for presentation of artworks and mounting exhibitions; Art Museums and Preservation Practices, an introduction to collections management and preservation techniques, incorporating both theoretical and practical approaches, and including hands-on work with the collections of the John Young Museum; or a cognate course. D, M.F.A or equivalent) in Curatorial Practice, Art History, Studio Art or closely related field from a college or university of recognized standing (degree must be completed by August 2026); College-level teaching experience; Ability to develop and teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels; Minimum of three (3) years of professional work experience in museum/gallery management, including demonstrated professional experience in art curation and exhibition design; Demonstrated expertise in leading and mentoring professional staff, including a history of effective team supervision, internal communication, and fostering an equitable, positive work environment.