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Assistant Professor - Social Work

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Work type: Faculty 9-Month
Location: Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Categories: Faculty

Jacksonville State University

Assistant Professor, Social Work

Founded in 1883, Jacksonville State University is a learning-centered university in Jacksonville, AL., whose mission is to provide distinctive educational, cultural and social experiences for a diverse student population. 

Located in the Appalachian foothills of northeast Alabama, midway between Birmingham and Atlanta, JSU is home to more than 9,000 students representing 44 countries. As a learning-centered university, it strives to challenge students academically in a responsive environment, meeting their educational, career and personal goals. As an academic institution, it seeks to produce broadly educated graduates prepared for global engagement. As a public, comprehensive university, it promotes excellence in scholarly and service activities consistent with its academic and professional strengths.

Academically JSU offers 101 academic programs and concentrations, including bachelor's, master's, post-baccalaureate, doctoral and advanced certificate programs in a variety of disciplines that prepare graduates for meaningful careers and ongoing education.  More than 40 online programs are offered.  The University features six colleges on its 459-acre campus – Arts, Humanities, and Sciences; Business and Industry; Education and Professional Studies; Health Professions and Wellness; Social and Behavioral Sciences and Library. Most academic programs have discipline-specific accreditations, a reflection of their quality and JSU’s commitment to excellence.

JSU, referred to as “the friendliest campus in the South,” offers 95 academic programs and concentrations, among undergraduate, graduate and certificate offerings, including more than 40 online programs 

The Department of Social Work invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor. The position includes teaching in the undergraduate and graduate social work programs and requires teaching competency-based education as guided by the educational policy and accreditation standards provided by the Council on Social Work Education. Courses are offered through various delivery formats including face-to-face, hybrid/blended, and 100% on-line. While teaching will be the successful candidate’s primary responsibility, mentoring, service, and scholarship within the discipline are also required.   This tenure-track position entails approximately 9 months of full-time service beginning August 2023.

Department:

Social Work

Requested Start Date:

Fall 2023

Normal Work Schedule:

Varies depending on department need and class schedule

Job Summary:

The Assistant Professor in the Social Work Program, provides educational services to traditional and non-traditional students during the day or evening, possibly weekends; teaching graduate and undergraduate level courses in Social Work along with research and other scholarly work, as well as service; will be required to teach courses within their concentration area on campus, off-campus, online courses, and possible videoconferencing depending on program need or location.

Essential Functions:

  • Responsible for teaching graduate and undergraduate level courses in Social Work along with doctoral level research and advanced data analysis.
  • Responsible for curriculum and program development, advisement, professional development activities, and grant writing within the Social Work area.
  • Develops and implements a program of instruction that meets the individual needs, interests and abilities of students and is consistent with the university, SACS accreditation, and state study and curriculum guides.
  • Assesses student’s abilities as related to desired educational goals and objectives, in order to maximize student achievement.
  • Serves as advisor and mentor for students.
  • Manages the behaviors of learners in the classroom and participates in the management of student behavior in other parts of the campus, in order to provide a general environment conducive to the learning process. 
  • Communicates continually to students (either in writing or verbally) in regard to instructional expectations, student progress or lack of progress.
  • Responsible for recoding students’ attendance and keeps attendance registers, according to JSU policy.
  • Actively participates in and works with university personnel in planning effective instructional goals, objectives, methods, and curriculum. 
  • Exhibits a commitment and ability to conduct scholarly activities and engage in professional, university, and community service.
  • Participates in professional growth and development activities including staff meetings, and in-service and staff development activities as required or assigned.
  • Assists in the documentation of student progress by efficiently maintaining and submitting appropriate records and reports. 
  • Ensures that the classroom or instructional environment is healthful and safe and generally conducive to learning. 
  • Agrees to participate in extra-curricular activities as requested by the head of the department or Dean of the school. 
  • Participates and belongs to educational/professional associations (within concentration) and participates in their activities.
  • Fulfill faculty responsibilities as stated by institutional and departmental policy and by administration.
  • Serves on departmental and university committees.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the department head.

Required Minimum Qualifications:

  • Doctorate in Social Work or Social Welfare, typically a Ph.D. or DSW

Preferred Qualifications:

  • MSW from a CSWE accredited program and 2-5 years of post-master’s social work practice experience
  • Licensed in social work
  • Experience in higher education teaching or scholarship
  • Proficiency in research methods and/or theories related to social work practice
  • Experience with social justice and social advocacy methods
  • Experience with all teaching methods, traditional, hybrid, and online
  • Knowledge and understanding of social work accreditation
  • Experience and success in collaborative work environments

Required Documents:

  1. Cover Letter
  2. Resume
  3. Transcript

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Equal Employment Opportunity: JSU is an Equal Employment, Equal Opportunity, and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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