Post by Bell on Aug 26, 2014 11:12:21 GMT -5
Assistant
Professor Position
The
Department Of Sociology
College
of Behavioral and Social Sciences
The
Position:
The Department of Sociology is searching for a tenure track
assistant professor to start August 2015. California State
University, Chico is seeking faculty who are competent in their
field, collaborative with colleagues and staff, and committed to
student success. Position is contingent on funding. As
a university that educates students of various ethnic and cultural
backgrounds, we value a diverse faculty and staff. The University
is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against
persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age,
disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin,
sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other
protected status. We also welcome those who share a passion and
commitment to the University's Strategic
Priorities-http://www.csuchico.edu/vpaa/wasc/StrategicPrior/.
Minimum
Qualifications: The
minimum education requirement for appointment to this position is
a Ph.D. in Sociology by the anticipated appointment date in August
2015, evidence of excellence in undergraduate teaching, and an
active program of research in fields relevant to teaching duties
that will lead to scholarly publication.
Preferred
Qualifications: Background
for teaching undergraduate courses in social inequalities (i.e.
race, gender and class), or criminology. In addition, the ability
to teach undergraduate courses in classical and contemporary
theory sociological theory. Capability and willingness to adapt
to the pedagogical and technological approaches as necessary for
high quality online teaching. Skills in pursuing external grants
are valued. Demonstrated interest in cross cultural learning
environment.
Responsibilities:
This
tenure-track position carries responsibilities in the areas of
teaching, scholarship and service. Teaching assignments are based
on upon qualifications of the individual and the needs of the
department.
Salary:
Salary commensurate with education and experience.
The
Department:
The
Sociology Program delivers a high-quality undergraduate program.
Rooted
in
the teacher-scholar tradition, we foster the development of
critical thinking skills in our students and the application of
sociological theories and concepts to everyday life. Using a
combination of
research,
sociological knowledge, and writing, we engage our students in the
craft of disciplined
sociological
inquiry. We stress both practical and scholarly applications,
which translate into job and
life
skills.
The
Sociology Department consists of ten tenured and tenure track
faculty and additional part-time
faculty
with a strong commitment to high quality undergraduate education
for a diverse student
body.
Course delivery involves traditional on-campus courses, and for
certain sections, web-streaming
of
lectures. Sequenced courses in sociological methods and social
theory are at the heart of the
major.
Service learning and engagement with the diverse local communities
are valued. Faculty also
have
active programs in research, writing, and grant administration.
The
Department of Sociology is one of eleven departments and programs
in the College of
Behavioral
and Social Sciences (http://www.csuchico.edu/bss/).
California State University, Chico, is a
mid-size
state university which draws students from both the immediate
service area in the northern
part
of California, and from across the state
(http://www.csuchico.edu/soci/).
Closing
Date:
Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2014; complete
applications received after this date may be considered.
How
to Apply:
All
applicants must complete the Application for Academic Employment
Form, which is available on-line at
www.csuchico.edu/faaf/facultyrecruit/facultyapplication.pdf
to
be submitted with curriculum vitae or resume, complete set of
transcripts, three letters of recommendation, evidence of teaching
excellence, and letter of interest by post to:
Dr.
Janja Lalich, Search Committee Chair
Department
of Sociology
CSU,
Chico
Chico,
California 95929-0445
jlalich@csuchico.edu
530.898.6384
An
annual security report disclosing crime statistics for California
State University, Chico
can
be obtained by contacting the Chico State University Police
Department (530-898-5555)
or
by accessing the following website:
www.csuchico.edu/up/clery_report.shtml
For
disability related accommodations please call ADA Coordinator at
(530) 898-5959.
CSU,
Chico is EOE/M/F/Vets/Disability Employer and also only employs
individuals authorized to work in the U.S. Final Candidates will
be required to undergo LiveScan Screening.
-----------------------------
The
University
California
State University, Chico
is a fully accredited, state-supported member of a 23-campus CSU
system. The university is a residential campus serving a diverse
student body of approximately 16,000.
Founded
in 1887, CSU, Chico offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the
Colleges of Behavioral and Social Sciences; Communication and
Education; Computer Science, Engineering and Construction Management;
Humanities and Fine Arts; Natural Sciences; Business; and,
Agriculture.
As
a comprehensive university serving Northern California and other
regions nationally and internationally, our first priority is the
education of our students. We are committed to assisting students in
their search for knowledge and understanding and to prepare them with
the attitudes, skills and habits of lifelong learning in order to
assume responsibility in a democratic community and global society.
The Community
With
a population of nearly 110,000, Chico is located in the Sacramento
Valley near the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. It is 180 miles
northeast of San Francisco and 90 miles north of Sacramento and
offers a reasonable cost of living compared to metropolitan areas.
Chico
retains the charm of a small town while offering medical services,
excellent public and private schools, and many cultural and
recreational activities. The city’s Bidwell Park, one of the
largest municipal parks, extends from the city center along a creek
deep into the foothills and surrounding canyons. For more:
www.csuchico.edu/pa/chico-facts.shtml
Professor Position
The
Department Of Sociology
College
of Behavioral and Social Sciences
The
Position:
The Department of Sociology is searching for a tenure track
assistant professor to start August 2015. California State
University, Chico is seeking faculty who are competent in their
field, collaborative with colleagues and staff, and committed to
student success. Position is contingent on funding. As
a university that educates students of various ethnic and cultural
backgrounds, we value a diverse faculty and staff. The University
is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against
persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age,
disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin,
sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other
protected status. We also welcome those who share a passion and
commitment to the University's Strategic
Priorities-http://www.csuchico.edu/vpaa/wasc/StrategicPrior/.
Minimum
Qualifications: The
minimum education requirement for appointment to this position is
a Ph.D. in Sociology by the anticipated appointment date in August
2015, evidence of excellence in undergraduate teaching, and an
active program of research in fields relevant to teaching duties
that will lead to scholarly publication.
Preferred
Qualifications: Background
for teaching undergraduate courses in social inequalities (i.e.
race, gender and class), or criminology. In addition, the ability
to teach undergraduate courses in classical and contemporary
theory sociological theory. Capability and willingness to adapt
to the pedagogical and technological approaches as necessary for
high quality online teaching. Skills in pursuing external grants
are valued. Demonstrated interest in cross cultural learning
environment.
Responsibilities:
This
tenure-track position carries responsibilities in the areas of
teaching, scholarship and service. Teaching assignments are based
on upon qualifications of the individual and the needs of the
department.
Salary:
Salary commensurate with education and experience.
The
Department:
The
Sociology Program delivers a high-quality undergraduate program.
Rooted
in
the teacher-scholar tradition, we foster the development of
critical thinking skills in our students and the application of
sociological theories and concepts to everyday life. Using a
combination of
research,
sociological knowledge, and writing, we engage our students in the
craft of disciplined
sociological
inquiry. We stress both practical and scholarly applications,
which translate into job and
life
skills.
The
Sociology Department consists of ten tenured and tenure track
faculty and additional part-time
faculty
with a strong commitment to high quality undergraduate education
for a diverse student
body.
Course delivery involves traditional on-campus courses, and for
certain sections, web-streaming
of
lectures. Sequenced courses in sociological methods and social
theory are at the heart of the
major.
Service learning and engagement with the diverse local communities
are valued. Faculty also
have
active programs in research, writing, and grant administration.
The
Department of Sociology is one of eleven departments and programs
in the College of
Behavioral
and Social Sciences (http://www.csuchico.edu/bss/).
California State University, Chico, is a
mid-size
state university which draws students from both the immediate
service area in the northern
part
of California, and from across the state
(http://www.csuchico.edu/soci/).
Closing
Date:
Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2014; complete
applications received after this date may be considered.
How
to Apply:
All
applicants must complete the Application for Academic Employment
Form, which is available on-line at
www.csuchico.edu/faaf/facultyrecruit/facultyapplication.pdf
to
be submitted with curriculum vitae or resume, complete set of
transcripts, three letters of recommendation, evidence of teaching
excellence, and letter of interest by post to:
Dr.
Janja Lalich, Search Committee Chair
Department
of Sociology
CSU,
Chico
Chico,
California 95929-0445
jlalich@csuchico.edu
530.898.6384
An
annual security report disclosing crime statistics for California
State University, Chico
can
be obtained by contacting the Chico State University Police
Department (530-898-5555)
or
by accessing the following website:
www.csuchico.edu/up/clery_report.shtml
For
disability related accommodations please call ADA Coordinator at
(530) 898-5959.
CSU,
Chico is EOE/M/F/Vets/Disability Employer and also only employs
individuals authorized to work in the U.S. Final Candidates will
be required to undergo LiveScan Screening.
-----------------------------
The
University
California
State University, Chico
is a fully accredited, state-supported member of a 23-campus CSU
system. The university is a residential campus serving a diverse
student body of approximately 16,000.
Founded
in 1887, CSU, Chico offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the
Colleges of Behavioral and Social Sciences; Communication and
Education; Computer Science, Engineering and Construction Management;
Humanities and Fine Arts; Natural Sciences; Business; and,
Agriculture.
As
a comprehensive university serving Northern California and other
regions nationally and internationally, our first priority is the
education of our students. We are committed to assisting students in
their search for knowledge and understanding and to prepare them with
the attitudes, skills and habits of lifelong learning in order to
assume responsibility in a democratic community and global society.
The Community
With
a population of nearly 110,000, Chico is located in the Sacramento
Valley near the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. It is 180 miles
northeast of San Francisco and 90 miles north of Sacramento and
offers a reasonable cost of living compared to metropolitan areas.
Chico
retains the charm of a small town while offering medical services,
excellent public and private schools, and many cultural and
recreational activities. The city’s Bidwell Park, one of the
largest municipal parks, extends from the city center along a creek
deep into the foothills and surrounding canyons. For more:
www.csuchico.edu/pa/chico-facts.shtml