Instructor and Field Director of Social Work bei Campbell University
Campbell University · Buies Creek, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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Position: Instructor and Field Director of Social Work
Department: School of Education & Human Sciences
Status: Full Time - 9 Month
The Instructor and Field Director of Social Work position is housed within the School of Education & Human Sciences. The primary function of this faculty position is to teach courses in social work, administer the field education program, research the truth, and serve the community, all of which grow out of their presence in a community of Christian scholars. The position ensures that all tasks necessary for the smooth operation of the field experiences in Social Work are completed efficiently and in compliance with Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accreditation standards. The individual collaborates with BSW students, faculty, agencies, and community partners to provide instruction, guidance, and support for field education and social work curriculum. The instructor is expected to prepare for and meet the teaching responsibilities for every class. Normal teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester (fall and spring) including field seminar courses. Faculty members are also expected to be scholarly active and to engage in service activities in support of the institution and the profession.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Field Education Administration
Serve as campus field coordinator for the Social Work program.
Collaborate with agencies to recruit and assess field sites based on program need, maintain field placement agreements, and provide orientation and educational training for field supervisors.
Coordinate student placement in field sites each semester and conduct site visits throughout the academic year to ensure compliance with CSWE standards and university agreements.
Communicate field education requirements, processes, and expectations to students and provide orientation and training for students entering field placements.
Facilitate mid-semester and final evaluations with students and field instructors and offer individual consultation and promptly address issues between students, field supervisors, and seminar instructors.
Integrate research and practice knowledge into teaching and field education.
Comply with and collaborate on CSWE accreditation requirements, maintain accurate and current records of student placements and assessment data, and participate in CSWE professional networks.
Establish and lead an advisory board for the field program (meeting once per semester).
Serve as liaison to the NC Field Collaborative.
Other responsibilities as determined by the Department Chair and/or College Dean.
Teaching & Advising
Prepare syllabi, with all the required elements, for their courses.
Update course material regularly to maintain currency in the field.
Select and administer assignments and assessments that measure student mastery of the course learning objectives.
Post grades to Campbell’s Self-Service portal by requested deadlines.
Maintain campus presence, including at least six office hours per week.
Advisement is a form of counseling and thus part of the teaching role and one of the main concerns of the faculty should be timely, reliable, and caring advice.
Support students by advising, writing letters of recommendation, helping with career preparation, and other appropriate activities.
Scholarship
Remain current in their field of expertise, which may include summer development work and course preparation through on-going professional development.
Develop a scholarly agenda as appropriate for the discipline and position, in consultation with the department chair.
Service
Attend regular and special faculty meetings including department meetings.
Serve on college standing committees, ad hoc committees and/or working groups.
Attend Commencement, and process in regalia as required.
Oversight of curricular development of courses and programs as appropriate and in consultation with the department chair.
Engage in service to the profession as appropriate.
Professional Behaviors
Prepare annual reviews of performance, due at the end of each Spring semester.
Respond promptly, no later than one business day, to student emails and request for assistance.
Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor at all times.
Uphold and abide by Campbell University policies and procedures, including, but not limited to; Title IX, and Information Security, including, but not limited to FERPA and other state and federal mandates.
Education/Experience:
A degree in Social Work (DSW or PhD preferred, MSW required) from a regionally accredited institution.
Post-MSW social work practice experience, with at least two years of experience in field administration, teaching field seminars, and/or providing field supervision preferred.
Successful higher education teaching experience desired.
Extensive knowledge of best practices in social work field education.
Demonstrated leadership, supervision, and management skills, with strong written and verbal communication abilities.
Certification in online instructional design (e.g., Quality Matters or Powell) or willingness to complete Powell certification through university training.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Communicate effectively to all groups through both oral and written channels.
Demonstrated record for outstanding teaching and dedication to student learning.
Ability to use or learn Blackboard, our learning management system, for grading, student communication, and assignments.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and standard methods of digital communication such as web/chat/text platforms.
Comprehensive computer skills including the ability to learn and utilize new and emerging technology and software.
Demonstrate tact, a positive attitude, courtesy and discretion in dealing with faculty, staff, students, university officials and the public.
Work independently and function effectively in a team and within a diverse group of people.
Exercise independent judgment in complex, new and/or challenging situations.
Manage multiple, concurrent projects and meet strict deadlines, with accuracy and attention to detail.
This position demands honesty, integrity and the ability to work within the Christian mission of Campbell University.