What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ceramic Lab Assistant Co-Op position at MOUNT ST JOSEPH UNIVERSITY?
Job Details
Description
Employer Address: Mount St. Joseph University 5701 Delhi Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45233
Department: School of Arts & Humanities
Status: Non-Exempt
Supervisor Contact Information: Loyola Walter, Associate Professor Art and Design, Loyola.Walter@msj.edu, 513-244-4309, ART 205B
Pay: The Student Employee Pay Wage Policy can be found on myMount
Evaluation Period: Annual performance evaluations if the student works the entire academic year. If the student works one semester, the performance evaluation will be completed after that semester
Purpose/Overview: The Ceramic Lab Assistant Co-op works closely with the Ceramics lead Professor (Loyola Walter) in running lab
functions in the ceramics studio for the 25 students taking ceramics any given semester. The Co-op is extremely
important to the successful running and maintaining of the Ceramics studio. Overall, the position requires manual
work requiring physical activity, including the ability to lift and move heavy things up to 50 lbs. (clay, buckets of
glaze, kiln shelves), and to have a tolerance for generally gritty dusty workplace that at times requires the use of a
face mask and protective eye wear. The experiences in studio operation gained through this Co-op have been
influential in former Co-ops receiving graduate school scholarships, teaching positions, and jobs with clay
companies in the area, as well as the ability to function independently as studio clay artists.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Work directly with Professor Walter, who supervises the Ceramics Lab Assistant, on tasks
associated with managing clay, glazes, room organization, and kiln firings for classes in
Handbuilding (Prof. Walter) and Wheelthrowing (adjunct Brandon Lowery).
• Perform, independently at times, weekly assigned tasks that keep the studio/Art 10 and its equipment
maintained and ready for use. (This does not include janitorial work or cleaning up after other students: all
ceramics students are required to be responsible for their tools and cleaning up their work areas.)
• Process recycled clay, pug it (under Prof.’s direction) and bag it for student use.
• Assist Prof. Walter who makes and monitors production of all student glazes.
• Make glaze tests under direction of Co-op supervisor.
• Mix additional surface treatment recipes, including slips and stains as directed.
• Keep kiln shelves in working order: which includes chipping off stuck glazes, chipping off flaking kiln wash,
and reapplying kiln wash. Make clay “biscuits” to protect kiln shelves.
• Be available to students who may want general help regarding clay, tools, or the use of slips, glazes
and stains in the instructors’ absence.
• Report equipment problems and any student misuse of equipment to Co-op supervisor.
• At semester’s end, assist Prof. in inventory of materials and equipment.
• Other tasks may be assigned as needed.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled student at Mount St. Joseph University
- Ability to work on own initiative, independently, and to deadlines
- Well organized, punctual, and reliable
- The ability to communicate sensitively and tactfully, both orally and in writing, with individuals at all levels within the University
- Availability of 8-10 hours per week (average required for a co-op position).
- Reliability: When a weekly work schedule is agreed upon with the Professor, it is expected/required that the Co-op will show up to work at this time on time with energy.
- Openness to supervision and mentoring from the Prof.: vital as we work together to foster strong studio habits that promote learning, creativity, safety and cooperation. This includes a mid-semester and end of semester work review.
- Timeliness: Lab Assistant work will be scheduled in Art 10 when classes are not in session.
- Ability to work independently following instruction by the Prof. to manage weekly tasks.
- Flexibility: There is some variability in the weekly hours, sometimes less at the start of a semester, sometimes more in the middle and at the end.
- The habit of timely communication with the Ceramics Prof/Co-op supervisor, in person and email.
- Time management and organizational skills. These are key to efficiently creating a flow for studio/class operations throughout the semester.
- Attentiveness accuracy when monitoring or operating kiln firing schedules
- Attentiveness and care in unloading kilns for safety and viability of finished student work.
- Attentiveness to maintenance and care of glazes and slip buckets and work area.
- The ability to be pleasant to the students taking ceramics classes, never doing their work for them but facilitating their growth with appropriate answers (sometimes directing them to the Prof. for assistance) and fostering a cooperative studio atmosphere.
To apply please complete application.
A review of resumes will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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