← Back to jobs

Visiting Guest Lecturer in Acting/Voice

University of Texas at Austin
FULL_TIME Remote · US Austin, TX, Travis, US Posted: 2026-05-17 Until: 2026-07-16
Apply Now →
Click to apply for this remote job opportunity.
Complete your application on the next page.
Job Description
Description The Department of Theatre and Dance at The University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a Visiting Guest Lecturer in Acting with the ability to deliver curriculum related to vocal training for the actor, accents, and dialects. The successful candidate will have an ability to teach multiple levels of voice for the actor, accents and dialects, scene-study at multiple levels, and Shakespeare/heightened language. The department encourages balancing professional rigor with human-centered, consent-based practices that prioritize the vocal health of the developing actor. The successful candidate will serve as faculty in the Acting Area, which includes BA Theatre and Dance and BFA Acting degrees. The Acting Area’s priority is to cultivate well-rounded artist citizens with a broad range of skills who are able to compete in and contribute to the shifting landscape of the performing arts and entertainment fields with agency and innovation. The faculty encourage students to develop concrete skills in acting with roots in theatre while simultaneously emphasizing the application of those skills to a variety of contexts and disciplines. The Acting Area supports and is supported by programs in Dance, Directing and Playwrighting, Drama and Theatre for Youth and Community/Theatre Education, Live Design and Production, and Performance as Public Practice. This position requires relocation to Austin, TX. As an integral part of the thriving creative culture of Austin, Texas, the Department of Theatre and Dance offers an array of programs to prepare artists, scholars, and teachers to make profound contributions to theatre and dance through engaging study, interdisciplinary collaboration, and exceptional performance experiences. The department has 35 full-time faculty members and 18 full-time staff members and is housed in well-equipped facilities, which include black box, proscenium, and lab theatres; teaching and practice spaces; and state-of-the-art design and computing labs. The department produces six large scale and numerous small productions per year, including the largest student-driven biennial New Works Festival in the country. Start Date: August 2026 This is a one-year, fixed term appointment. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Terminal degree in acting or a related field. Demonstrated ability to teach multiple levels of voice for the actor and accents/dialects courses. Significant training in one or more of the following vocal methods: Linklater, Rodenburg, Berry, Knight-Thompson. Preferred Qualifications: History of working in the field of acting. Demonstrated ability to proactively engage students in emerging professional development and employment strategies related to acting. Administrative experience sufficient to maximize opportunities for engagement with our learning communities and the profession. Demonstrated interest and/or experience in human-centered, consent-based practices in acting training. Knowledge and experience with African-American, Latinx, and/or Indigenous theatrical repertories and traditions. An expansive history of work in the fields of live performance sufficient to engage productively with colleagues in content areas of the department other than acting. Application Instructions Interested applicants are invited to upload a letter of interest, curriculum vita, and the names and contact information of three references. All materials should be submitted by clicking the "Apply Now" button, below. Please do not send additional supporting materials until requested. Applications will be reviewed beginning May 27, 2026. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.