Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Sociology bei Wingate
Wingate · Wingate, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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The Department of Sociology, Human Services and Criminal Justice seeks applicants for a tenure-track position at the level of either Assistant or Associate Professor. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Sociology, along with credentials or work experience in Human Services (including but not limited to social work, counseling, or therapy). Qualified applicants should be prepared to teach a range of required courses in the Sociology and Human Services curriculums, including core Sociology classes as well as Human Services classes that focus on clinical skills. Candidates with a background or specialization in Medical Sociology are especially encouraged to apply. All candidates should have a strong commitment to teaching undergraduates; experience teaching at the undergraduate level is preferred.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Teaching load consists of a 4/4 schedule, or 12 credit hours a semester.
Faculty are expected to devote 60% of their time to teaching, and 40% of their time on scholarship and service.
Involvement in University committees as assigned by the Faculty Governance Structure, as well as service to the profession and the department.
Mentoring and advising a diverse population of students, including first-generation, non-traditional, and socio-economically challenged students.
Regular, predictable attendance on campus.
Alignment with the University's mission, vision, and strategic roadmap.
Other job duties/responsibilities may be assigned.
Education and Experience:
Ph.D. in Sociology or Human Services. Candidates with advanced degrees in related fields (such as Social Work or Counseling) may also be considered.
Teaching experience, especially university-level research methods, is preferred.
Commitment to actively support and advance student perseverance and success.
How to apply: