Post by GWSHERC on Sept 25, 2017 16:33:20 GMT -5
Eastern Washington University - Assistant Professor, Children's Studies
Location: Cheney, WA
Eastern Washington University invites applications for a tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning January 2018.
EWU's Children's Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program focused on fostering collaboration and participatory democracy, honoring children's rights and children's voice, and supporting holistic, reflective practices on the part of adults who work with children. In addition, the program works to develop and disseminate research and outreach projects that enhance children's cognitive, emotional, social, and physical well-being. The program is a part of the College of Social Sciences, which offers opportunities for creative interdisciplinary course work and research.
The Children's Studies Program is seeking a colleague with a strong commitment to students, collegiality, quality teaching, and advising as well as scholarly potential. The faculty member hired for this position will be welcomed into an academic community dedicated to cultural diversity, community engagement, and social justice.
Position is open until further notice; review of applications will begin in July 2017.
Eastern is a regional, comprehensive university located in Cheney, 20 minutes from downtown Spokane. In addition to Eastern's Cheney campus, we also offer our Riverpoint campus in Spokane, and additional teaching/learning centers located in other cities throughout Washington State. Enrollment has reached over 13,000 students. The Cheney-Spokane area is the heart of the Inland Northwest, with excellent restaurants, theater, shopping, skiing, hiking, lakes, a choice of living in a medium-sized city or a small town, and high quality schools and housing.
Eastern is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, students and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity to diversity throughout the institution. We are an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. Successful candidate(s) will be required to pass a background check and show proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. pursuant to U.S. immigration laws.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Eastern strives to satisfy all requests for special access needs for persons with disabilities. Requests for such accommodations are welcome and may be made by calling Human Resources at: (509) 359-2381.
Eastern Washington University is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, students, and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity to diversity throughout the institution. Eastern Washington University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged.
The required start date for this position is 01/02/2018. To be considered eligible for appointment into the position, applicants must be available and able to start in the position no later than 01/02/2018.
Ph.D. in Children's Studies or other interdisciplinary or appropriate social science field (for ABD candidates, the PhD. must completed by time of hire)
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Children's Studies or other interdisciplinary or appropriate social science field (ABD must complete Ph.D. by time of hire);
Teaching experience in Children's Studies or a closely related field; preference may be given to candidates with multiple years teaching experience.
Experience with developing and delivering on-line and distance education classes
An active research agenda in Children's Studies or closely related field;
Demonstrated ability to apply a culturally responsive and flexible approach that is supportive to the diverse needs including universal accessibility of our students, faculty, staff and the public.
Preferred Qualifications:
Two or more years of teaching Children's Studies courses
Two or more years of experience with development and delivery of online courses in Children's Studies
Two or more years of advising undergraduate majors in Children's Studies or a closely related field
Experience working collaboratively with multiple departments and programs
Experience developing and/or participating in child-centered programs
Experience with grant writing
APPLICATION LINK: bit.ly/2xBlTOj
For more faculty, research, and nonprofit job listings, please visit the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium site at gwsherc.org.
Location: Cheney, WA
Eastern Washington University invites applications for a tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning January 2018.
EWU's Children's Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program focused on fostering collaboration and participatory democracy, honoring children's rights and children's voice, and supporting holistic, reflective practices on the part of adults who work with children. In addition, the program works to develop and disseminate research and outreach projects that enhance children's cognitive, emotional, social, and physical well-being. The program is a part of the College of Social Sciences, which offers opportunities for creative interdisciplinary course work and research.
The Children's Studies Program is seeking a colleague with a strong commitment to students, collegiality, quality teaching, and advising as well as scholarly potential. The faculty member hired for this position will be welcomed into an academic community dedicated to cultural diversity, community engagement, and social justice.
Position is open until further notice; review of applications will begin in July 2017.
Eastern is a regional, comprehensive university located in Cheney, 20 minutes from downtown Spokane. In addition to Eastern's Cheney campus, we also offer our Riverpoint campus in Spokane, and additional teaching/learning centers located in other cities throughout Washington State. Enrollment has reached over 13,000 students. The Cheney-Spokane area is the heart of the Inland Northwest, with excellent restaurants, theater, shopping, skiing, hiking, lakes, a choice of living in a medium-sized city or a small town, and high quality schools and housing.
Eastern is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, students and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity to diversity throughout the institution. We are an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. Successful candidate(s) will be required to pass a background check and show proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. pursuant to U.S. immigration laws.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Eastern strives to satisfy all requests for special access needs for persons with disabilities. Requests for such accommodations are welcome and may be made by calling Human Resources at: (509) 359-2381.
Eastern Washington University is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, students, and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity to diversity throughout the institution. Eastern Washington University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged.
The required start date for this position is 01/02/2018. To be considered eligible for appointment into the position, applicants must be available and able to start in the position no later than 01/02/2018.
Ph.D. in Children's Studies or other interdisciplinary or appropriate social science field (for ABD candidates, the PhD. must completed by time of hire)
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Children's Studies or other interdisciplinary or appropriate social science field (ABD must complete Ph.D. by time of hire);
Teaching experience in Children's Studies or a closely related field; preference may be given to candidates with multiple years teaching experience.
Experience with developing and delivering on-line and distance education classes
An active research agenda in Children's Studies or closely related field;
Demonstrated ability to apply a culturally responsive and flexible approach that is supportive to the diverse needs including universal accessibility of our students, faculty, staff and the public.
Preferred Qualifications:
Two or more years of teaching Children's Studies courses
Two or more years of experience with development and delivery of online courses in Children's Studies
Two or more years of advising undergraduate majors in Children's Studies or a closely related field
Experience working collaboratively with multiple departments and programs
Experience developing and/or participating in child-centered programs
Experience with grant writing
APPLICATION LINK: bit.ly/2xBlTOj
For more faculty, research, and nonprofit job listings, please visit the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium site at gwsherc.org.