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University assistant in the field „Expanded Pictorial Space“

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Closing Date of Applications
Due Date
Fr 8.5.2020

The following position at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is to be filled as soon as possible:

University assistant in the field „Expanded Pictorial Space“
at the Institute for Fine Arts.

This position is offered on the basis of 30 hours per week for a limited period of five years.

The tasks include in particular the collaboration in courses in the field of expanded pictorial space at the Institute for Fine Arts, the supervision of students as well as the participation in organizational and administrative tasks and evaluation measures.

Conditions of employment:
•    a university degree or equivalent artistic or artistic-scientific qualification which qualifies for employment
•    proof of the holding of courses in the tertiary area of at least two semesters
•    very good German and English knowledge
•    IT skills

Desired qualifications:
•    extensive international knowledge and artistic practice in the fine arts
•    special knowledge and practical experience in the field of expanded pictorial space
•    experience in organizing and realizing exhibitions, projects and publications
•    teamwork skills
•    didactic/pedagogical competence
•    gender competence and intercultural competence

The monthly gross salary according to the collective agreement for university employees in salary group B1  with an employment of 30 hours per week is currently Euro 2,196.8.

Interested parties are invited to send their applications following the link

The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna strives to increase the proportion of women in artistic and scientific personnel and in management positions and strongly encourages applications from qualified women, who will be given priority in case of equal qualification, until a 50% quota is reached in the respective personnel category. Likewise, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is committed to anti-discriminatory measures in its personnel policy. Furthermore, the Academy strives to create application and working conditions that are as barrier-free as possible. Within this framework, the Academy actively supports the application of people with disabilities.
Applicants are not entitled to compensation for travel and accommodation expenses incurred in the admission process.