Introduction to Art Therapy-241 Boulevard Pereire, 75017 Paris

Nom du programme/ université/Program or University Name : Paris College of Art

Intitulé du poste/Job Title : Introduction to Art Therapy

Nature du poste/Job Type : Part-time Faculty

Lieu du poste/Location : 241 Boulevard Pereire, 75017 Paris

Type de contrat : CDDU

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job description :

Position availability :

Responsibilities :

The Liberal Studies Department at Paris College of Art, invites applications for a part-time faculty position to teach Introduction to Art Therapy, a social science course designed for art and design students. Previous teaching experience and fluency in English are required as are EU working papers.

We are particularly interested in candidates who maintain an active artistic or therapeutic practice, bring a strong theoretical foundation, and possess a proven record of teaching at the university level. Applicants should be able to engage students from diverse artistic and cultural backgrounds and foster critical thinking at the intersection of creative practice and well-being.

Skills :

Qualifications:

• Advanced degree in art therapy, psychology, or a related field (MA or higher required)

• Experience teaching at the college/university level

• Familiarity with interdisciplinary, socially engaged approaches to education

• Fluency in English; EU working papers.

Qualifications :

Advanced degree in art therapy, psychology, or a related field (MA or higher required)

Other :

This is a part-time appointment beginning in fall 2025 (September through December 2025, 3h per week).

Conditions :

On site 

Required Documents :

To apply, please submit a CV, a cover letter that includes a statement of your teaching philosophy, and a draft syllabus to Barbara Montefalcone, PhD, Chair of Liberal Studies & Art History: barbara.montefalcone@paris.edu

Contact :

To apply, please submit a CV, a cover letter that includes a statement of your teaching philosophy, and a draft syllabus to Barbara Montefalcone, PhD, Chair of Liberal Studies & Art History: barbara.montefalcone@paris.edu