Position Information
| Position Title |
Fiber Arts: Sheep to Shawl (PaCE) |
| Job Summary |
The Program in Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) seeks a part-time Adjunct Faculty member to teach the
Fiber Arts: Sheep to Shawl certificate
during the 2026-27 academic year. These hands-on courses will guide students through the full fiber process-from raw fleece to finished textile-integrating technical skill development, historical and cultural context, and contemporary fiber arts practices.
This certificate includes coursework equivalent to:
Fiber Preparation and Spinning Yarn (4 credits) Dyeing Yarn (4 credits) Weaving on a Coast Salish Loom (4 credits)
These courses will introduce students to fiber selection, cleaning and preparation (skirting, washing, carding, combing), spinning, dyeing (natural and/or synthetic), weaving or knitting, and finishing techniques. Instruction should also address sustainability in fiber production, ethical sourcing, and the cultural traditions and communities connected to fiber arts.
The successful candidate will design a studio-based learning environment that supports skill acquisition, creativity, collaboration, and reflective practice.
This is a 3-quarter adjunct faculty position. Candidates must be able to teach in-person with some asynchronous online work.
Each applicant should submit a cover letter that explicitly addresses the various components of this position description. Successful applicants will give attention to the ways in which they meet each of the Minimum Qualifications and any of the Preferred Qualifications. |
| Job Expectations |
Curriculum in the school of Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) is based on undergraduate certificates and bachelor's degree completion curriculum comprised of 4-credit and 8-credit offerings, and capstone work that may include internships or individual study. Courses and programs are offered online, in-person, or in hybrid formats. All curriculum includes synchronous meetings for at least half of the class instruction time. Synchronous sessions occur in the evenings or on weekends (Pacific Time). Faculty development opportunities are provided to help faculty increase skills in online teaching and curriculum design.
Evergreen uses narrative evaluations in lieu of grades, and faculty are generally responsible for evaluating 25 students/quarter in each class. Faculty support students with informal advising as they reflect on their learning processes and develop their own areas of academic concentration.
Our pedagogy centers on collaborative learning communities. We are interested in helping students develop interdisciplinary approaches to critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and collaboration across the curriculum. Because over 80% of our students come from underserved and marginalized groups, we are particularly invested in approaches to teaching that emphasize diversity and equity, that provide opportunities for challenge and growth, and that foster a learning environment where all are welcome, and all can learn from each other.
This is an adjunct faculty position and not eligible for continuing appointment. All requirements for the position must be completed at the time of hire. Salary for all positions is based on experience and degrees (see
Salary Grid for more information). We do not offer relocation expenses for our adjunct faculty positions.
A complete list of faculty responsibilities is in the
Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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| Minimum Qualifications |
- Bachelor's degree in Fiber Arts, Textile Arts, Studio Art, Craft Studies, or a closely related field; or a Master's degree in any field.
- Demonstrated expertise in fiber processing from raw fleece through finished textile (e.g., spinning, dyeing, weaving, knitting)
- Experience teaching studio-based courses, workshops, or community classes
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive teaching practices
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| Preferred Qualifications |
- Master's degree in Fiber Arts, Textile Arts, Studio Art, or related field
- Professional experience as a practicing fiber artist, craftsperson, or textile educator
- Experience with natural dye processes and sustainable fiber practices
- Familiarity with regional fiber traditions, small-scale farming, or fiber production systems
- Experience teaching hybrid or online courses
- Experience working with diverse student populations, including first-generation and nontraditional students
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| Conditions of Employment |
* As a condition of employment, persons hired must provide proof of identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of beginning work.
* Prior to an official offer of employment, a Declaration Regarding Sexual Misconduct form must be submitted to the college per
RCW 28B.112.080. The college will contact current and past employers to verify this information. Applicants who provide inaccurate information in their declaration will be disqualified and, if the inaccuracies are discovered after the applicant has been hired, it shall be grounds for termination. |
| Application Instructions |
REQURED
MATERIALS:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae or resume
- List of 3 references with both phone and email contact information for each.
- . Documents that refer the reader to the application or state that reference will be provided at a later date will not be accepted and the application will not be eligible for review.
OPTIONAL
MATERIALS:
- Portfolio of creative work (website link or PDF, optional but encouraged)
*Inclusion of a
headshot on any of the documents will render them
unacceptable as will failure to include current contact information for references. |
| About Evergreen |
Evergreen is an innovative, public, liberal arts college emphasizing integrated interdisciplinary study and collaborative team-teaching throughout the undergraduate curriculum and in three graduate programs. Teaching is the central work of the faculty at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Successful teaching at Evergreen requires broad-ranging intellectual curiosity, the ability to formulate interdisciplinary questions, and the pedagogical skills to support our diverse student population. |
| EEO Statement |
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or status as a protected veteran. For more information regarding Evergreen's non-discrimination policies or to report discrimination, please visit the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity webpage at www.evergreen.edu/equalopportunity or contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Officer at (360) 867-5371, Room 3102 Library Building, 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW, Olympia, WA 98505. |
| Full time/Part time |
Part Time |
| Salary Information |
$3709-$8361 per quarter at 0.25 FTE. Faculty membership is unranked with salary determined on a non-competitive, open scale based on earned degrees and years of relevant experience (e.g. $6364 per quarter at median EY of 20 for recent adjunct hires). |
Posting Detail Information
| Number of Vacancies |
1 |
| Location |
Olympia |
| Start Date |
Fall 2026 |
| Open Date |
03/24/2026 |
| Review Start Date |
Review of completed applications will begin on April 21, 2026. The posting may close at any time after that. |
| Special Instructions to Applicant |
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| Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting |
https://evergreen.peopleadmin.com/postings/4491 |
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