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Temporary Faculty Lecturer Pool

Temporary Faculty Lecturer Pool

University of Idaho

Moscow, ID • On-site

Part-time, Temporary

Posted 4 days ago


University Of Idaho rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Temporary Faculty Lecturer Pool

Position Information

Recruitment Title: Temporary Faculty Lecturer Pool

Position Control Number: 9450

Location: Moscow

FTE: Up to 0.475

Contract Basis: Semester

Anticipated Contract Start Date: 01/05/2026

Contract End Date: 05/22/2026

FLSA Status: Exempt

Advertising Pay Range: Commensurate with experience

Posting Date: 05/07/2025

Closing Date: Open Until Filled - Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications received by December 15, 2025 will receive first consideration. Please submit the following documents: Curriculum Vitae that includes teaching and/or design practice experience. Letter of Qualification. Portfolio of work highlighting design practice and/or teaching accomplishments such as student work, etc. ("Please submit as Other Document 1"). List of at least 3 professional references.

Background Check Statement: Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.

EEO Statement: The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Unit/Department Summary: Our Interior Architecture and Design Program — the only one of its kind in the state of Idaho — is about enhancing the quality of life for all people through innovative, environmentally friendly and socially conscious design rooted in structural, scientific, architectural principles. We prepare students to design structural interiors that protect the health, safety and welfare of occupants. These designs lead to meaningful spaces that create memories and brand experiences. As part of a land-grant university committed to improving societal issues in our state, students in our Interior Architecture and Design Program frequently work with real-world partners to develop design solutions that address critical needs and problems while enhancing our communities and the world. One hundred percent of our students participate in meaningful community engagement and service learning projects, which translates to first-hand knowledge, tools and experience highly sought after in the workplace. Through these hands-on experiences, interior architecture and design students get the know-how they need to build their portfolio and find fulfilling, financially viable jobs. Our May 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 graduates who actively searched for employment in the design disciplines had a 100 percent job placement rate by October of the same year — a fairly consistent trend among our graduates. Our mission is to serve as Idaho's only public, accredited professional Interior Architecture and Design Program, certified by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). With the academic training from our program, interior architecture and design graduates meet the educational requirements to seek licensure through the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. See CIDA accreditation disclosure statement.

Position Summary: The University of Idaho's Department of Design and Environments seeks applications for part-time lecturers in Interior Architecture and Design (IAD). We need 2-7 credit hours in the following IAD undergraduate courses for fall and spring semester. The total FTE available is.475. These courses will be hired either with multiple individuals or by one qualified individual: Undergraduate upper division IAD studio (fall and/or spring) IAD3510 - Interior Architecture and Design III - 6 credits IAD Capstone Proposal Development (fall) IAD4100 - 2 credits (spring) IAD4520 Interior Architecture and Design VI - 6 credits Introduction to Interior Architecture and Design (fall and/or spring) IAD1510 - 3 credits or IAD3680 Materials for Health and Sustainability - 3 credits Universal Design (spring) IAD4430 - 3 credits

Job Duty Functions Enter the percentage of effort for each responsibility area. Enter 0% if there is no effort in the area. Total effort for all areas combined needs to equal 100%.

Teaching & Advising - 100%

Scholarship & Creative Activity - 0

Outreach & Extension - 0

University Service & Leadership - 0

Qualifications

Minimum Education/Degree Required: Master's degree or other terminal degree in interior design, interior architecture, or closely related field, or significant professional design practice experience.

Required Qualifications: Experience teaching in university setting and/or design practice experience.

Preferred Qualifications: NCIDQ Certification. LEED, WELL, CHID, CKBA, and/or other discipline appropriate professional credentials. 3 or more years of teaching and/or design practice experience. Evidence of teaching and design practice excellence.

Physical Requirements & Working Conditions: N/A

Required Documents

  • Resume/CV
  • List of References
  • Other Document 1
  • Letter of Qualification

Optional Documents


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