Require Assistant Professor, Department of Native American Studies in Missoula, MT
Job title: Assistant Professor, Department of Native American Studies
Company: University of Montana
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Assistant Professor, Department of Native American Studies
The University of Montana invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Native American Humanities to begin August, 2024.
This tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Native American Studies (NAS) will contribute to the core curriculum in Native American and/or Indigenous Studies as well as to interdisciplinary courses in the Humanities curricula. The department welcomes scholars whose teaching and research interests address socially significant issues facing Indigenous communities globally through interdisciplinary scholarship in the Humanities. We especially welcome applications from scholars from populations historically underrepresented in the academy, and/or with extensive experience working with students or communities from diverse backgrounds. The ideal candidate will have a clearly defined program of research and a record of excellence in teaching at the college level, both face-to-face and online, who can contribute towards building an equitable, diverse, and inclusive academic environment.
The successful candidate will become a vital member of the NAS program and the Payne Family Native American Center on UM?s Mountain campus in Missoula, which also houses the Elouise Cobell Land and Culture Institute and American Indian Student Services. Responsibilities of the appointee will include (1) contributing to the core Native American Studies curriculum and General Education courses, which may include one section of Introduction to Native American Studies per year (a typical teaching load is five courses per academic year based on the applicant?s area of expertise and departmental needs); (2) maintaining a creative and/or research agenda in the Native American Humanities; (3) mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous research methodologies. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to contribute to developing a new graduate program in Native American Studies. To help the appointee establish their research program, two courses will be released in the first year of contract, summer salary will be provided in the first year, and start-up funds will be provided.
The University of Montana is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of qualified people who would assist the University in demonstrating its five : Place student success at the center of all we do; drive excellence and innovation in teaching, learning, and research; embody the principle of ?mission first, people always"; partner with place; and proudly tell the UM story.
Position Details
Title: Assistant Professor
Schedule: Full time, Academic Year (10 months), beginning fall semester 2024
Entry Rate: $70,000 for entry level; negotiable, and commensurate with the experience and credentials
Additional Info: New faculty members are provided a research start-up package and reduced teaching responsibilities
Benefits: Medical Insurance/Mandatory Retirement Contribution/Professional Development/Partial Tuition Waiver/Wellness
Required Qualifications:
- Doctorate (or international equivalent) in Native American Studies or terminal degree in a related area (degree requirements expected to be completed by August 20, 2024)
- Any discipline in the Humanities is welcomed, provided the scholarly focus reflects a primary commitment to Indigenous Studies or Native American Studies
- Experience developing pedagogic curriculum for, as well as teaching in, the field of Native American Studies
- A record of scholarly and/or creative activity
- A strong commitment to teaching at the college level
- An ability to develop student-centered learning experiences leveraging face-to-face, online, and hybrid pedagogies
- A record of engagement with Native American reservations, communities, and organizations or Indigenous communities
- An ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff in an academic setting
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- Letter of Interest- addressing the qualifications (both required and preferred)
- Detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) and summary of recent teaching evaluations
- Academic Statement
- Teaching Philosophy
- Statement of Research
- Examples of contribution to advancement of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Unofficial graduate transcripts ? Official transcripts will be due upon hire.
- Three (3) professional references - Names and contact information