Contract Faculty - Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
About the role
Descr
Contract Faculty
Department
Haliburton School Art+Design
Location Name
Location
Haliburton, Ontario
Created
08/15/2025
Date Closed
09/12/2025
Job ID
3246
Favorite Job
Full/Part Time
Part-Time
Regular/Temporary
Temporary
What Are We About?
Fleming is located in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes Region in Central Ontario, Traditional Mississauga Anishinaabe Territory and covered by the Williams Treaties,1923... a beautiful place to live and work, surrounded by natural beauty and a mere 90 minutes north-east of Toronto. The College’s 6,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, including hundreds of international students from countries around the world, attend at campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Haliburton and Cobourg. Fleming offers more than 100 full-time programs in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, General Arts and Science, Technology, Skilled Trades, Community Development, Health, Business, and Justice as well as other Continuing Education courses.
We are also extremely proud of our more than 85,000 Fleming alumni who are contributing to their communities in the region, across the province and around the world.
What This Position is About:
Experience success at Fleming, where we provide a unique and innovative learning environment for our students. We take pride in offering students real world learning, available through the related work experiences that our faculty bring, and the applied projects we design and facilitate to help our students translate theory into practice.
As a contract faculty member with the Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management programs, you will play a key role in promoting academic excellence, creating an effective learning environment. As a professor in the conservation program, you will be expected to contribute to the discipline by developing relevant, program-aligned curricula, contribute to cross college discussions, develop student skills and play an effective role with the teaching team, integrating innovative learning strategies and outcomes. Student assignments involve real world tasks and goals that are relevant to learner needs.
Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
For more information, please see the Professor Definition and the Guidelines for Professional Practice - Faculty.
What We Are Looking For:
You possess a university degree in an academic discipline relevant to the heritage sector (archaeology, anthropology, history, fine arts, art history, museum studies) and a post-graduate qualification specifically in artifact conservation.
The successful candidate will have a background in both preventative and treatment conservation with a speciality in object conservation and a wide-ranging knowledge of material types (metals, ceramics, glass, wood, leather, paper and/or textiles). Strong knowledge of technological manufacturing processes and the history of technology, as well as a minimum of 5-years experience using lab treatment methods is required. Candidates must have a demonstrated ability to create positive learning experiences for diverse learners. The ability to be flexible, adaptable and creative with both students and community partners is essential. Preference will be given to candidates who have teaching experience at post secondary institutions and consideration will be given to those with other forms of education delivery.
This role requires self-motivation, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, a passion for learning and for supporting student success. Good organizational and time management skills plus the ability to work independently as well as within a team-based environment are required. Our courses are strongly interlinked and all faculty work as a team to create an overall program of learning across courses. Demonstrated critical-thinking skills with the ability to apply a creative, solutions-oriented approach to problem-solving is a must. Our ideal candidate is flexible, adaptable and has the ability to remain current within a constantly changing environment. You are comfortable working with technology and are proficient in a variety of computer applications including word processing, presentation, e-mail, learning management systems, online learning applications and various web applications.
Salary Range
As per the non-full-time academic salary grid
How To Apply
External candidate: apply by visiting our website: http://www.FlemingCollege.ca/Careers.
About Fleming College
At Fleming College, you become part of a learning community. We engage our students in personalized learning and provide personalized support. Set in the welcoming communities of Peterborough, Lindsay, Haliburton and Cobourg, our smaller campuses provide a friendly and collaborative working environment. We are committed to innovation and to building sustainable, healthy futures for our students, people, communities and environment.
Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, our college features more than 90 full-time programs in, Business, Community Development, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, Health and Wellness, Law and Justice, and Technology and Skilled Trades. Fleming College has 6,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students and more than 58,000 alumni.
Contract Faculty - Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
About the role
Descr
Contract Faculty
Department
Haliburton School Art+Design
Location Name
Location
Haliburton, Ontario
Created
08/15/2025
Date Closed
09/12/2025
Job ID
3246
Favorite Job
Full/Part Time
Part-Time
Regular/Temporary
Temporary
What Are We About?
Fleming is located in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes Region in Central Ontario, Traditional Mississauga Anishinaabe Territory and covered by the Williams Treaties,1923... a beautiful place to live and work, surrounded by natural beauty and a mere 90 minutes north-east of Toronto. The College’s 6,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, including hundreds of international students from countries around the world, attend at campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Haliburton and Cobourg. Fleming offers more than 100 full-time programs in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, General Arts and Science, Technology, Skilled Trades, Community Development, Health, Business, and Justice as well as other Continuing Education courses.
We are also extremely proud of our more than 85,000 Fleming alumni who are contributing to their communities in the region, across the province and around the world.
What This Position is About:
Experience success at Fleming, where we provide a unique and innovative learning environment for our students. We take pride in offering students real world learning, available through the related work experiences that our faculty bring, and the applied projects we design and facilitate to help our students translate theory into practice.
As a contract faculty member with the Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management programs, you will play a key role in promoting academic excellence, creating an effective learning environment. As a professor in the conservation program, you will be expected to contribute to the discipline by developing relevant, program-aligned curricula, contribute to cross college discussions, develop student skills and play an effective role with the teaching team, integrating innovative learning strategies and outcomes. Student assignments involve real world tasks and goals that are relevant to learner needs.
Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
For more information, please see the Professor Definition and the Guidelines for Professional Practice - Faculty.
What We Are Looking For:
You possess a university degree in an academic discipline relevant to the heritage sector (archaeology, anthropology, history, fine arts, art history, museum studies) and a post-graduate qualification specifically in artifact conservation.
The successful candidate will have a background in both preventative and treatment conservation with a speciality in object conservation and a wide-ranging knowledge of material types (metals, ceramics, glass, wood, leather, paper and/or textiles). Strong knowledge of technological manufacturing processes and the history of technology, as well as a minimum of 5-years experience using lab treatment methods is required. Candidates must have a demonstrated ability to create positive learning experiences for diverse learners. The ability to be flexible, adaptable and creative with both students and community partners is essential. Preference will be given to candidates who have teaching experience at post secondary institutions and consideration will be given to those with other forms of education delivery.
This role requires self-motivation, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, a passion for learning and for supporting student success. Good organizational and time management skills plus the ability to work independently as well as within a team-based environment are required. Our courses are strongly interlinked and all faculty work as a team to create an overall program of learning across courses. Demonstrated critical-thinking skills with the ability to apply a creative, solutions-oriented approach to problem-solving is a must. Our ideal candidate is flexible, adaptable and has the ability to remain current within a constantly changing environment. You are comfortable working with technology and are proficient in a variety of computer applications including word processing, presentation, e-mail, learning management systems, online learning applications and various web applications.
Salary Range
As per the non-full-time academic salary grid
How To Apply
External candidate: apply by visiting our website: http://www.FlemingCollege.ca/Careers.
About Fleming College
At Fleming College, you become part of a learning community. We engage our students in personalized learning and provide personalized support. Set in the welcoming communities of Peterborough, Lindsay, Haliburton and Cobourg, our smaller campuses provide a friendly and collaborative working environment. We are committed to innovation and to building sustainable, healthy futures for our students, people, communities and environment.
Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, our college features more than 90 full-time programs in, Business, Community Development, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, Health and Wellness, Law and Justice, and Technology and Skilled Trades. Fleming College has 6,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students and more than 58,000 alumni.