Assistant Professor in pre-1900 African American or African Diaspora Literature
- Employer
- Ithaca College
- Location details
- Ithaca, New York
- Salary
- $62,000 - $66,000, dependent on discipline, qualif
- Ref
- 2645
- Posted
- Closes
- Position type
- Professor, Assistant
- Organization type
- 4-year college or university
- Languages
- English
- Field
- Literature, African American, Literature, American, Literature, global anglophone, Literature, multicultural
- Employment category
- Full-time
- Tenure Status
- Tenure or tenure track
- Location
- New York
Position summary
The Department of Literatures in English at Ithaca College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor specializing in pre-1900 African American or African Diaspora literature. Normally, faculty will teach 5 courses annually, which will include both upper-level and introductory courses. Ability to teach pre-1900 American literature required, but otherwise the successful candidate will have considerable freedom designing courses that align with their intellectual interests. Interested faculty may also have the opportunity to affiliate with interdisciplinary programs such as the Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, or the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity.
Position responsibilities
Excellence in teaching is the top priority for all candidates, but faculty are also expected to maintain an active program of research, and to contribute to the college community by advising and mentoring students and participating in curricular planning and committee service.
Required qualifications
A Ph.D. in literature or appropriate equivalent must be awarded by time of appointment. Teaching experience and a strong research profile are required.
Department description
The Department of Literatures in English is an intellectually vibrant community of teacher-scholars and dedicated, inquisitive students. Our discussion-based classes are small (10-25 students), promoting close student-teacher interaction. Our curricular requirements constitute a blend of historically based courses and open electives and offer students the flexibility to combine the major with other majors and/or minors.
Applying
Interested applicants must apply online at https://ithaca.edu/jobs and should attach the following documents:
· Complete curriculum vitae
· A letter of interest
The search committee will request reference letters, and a writing sample (of 15-25 pages) from applicants who progress to the semi-finalist stage of the hiring process.
Ithaca College is committed to building a diverse academic community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply. Experience that contributes to the diversity of the college is appreciated and can be discussed in the letter of interest.
Questions about the online application may be directed to the Office of Human Resources at (607) 274-1207. Questions about the position may be directed to Chris Holmes, Chair of Literatures in English (cholmes@ithaca.edu). Review of applications will begin Nov. 1, 2024, and continue until the position is filled.
Visa sponsorship may be provided for this position.
Hiring Range:
$62,000 - $66,000, dependent on discipline, qualifications and experience.
We pride ourselves on providing our benefit-eligible employees with comprehensive benefits, including:
• Healthcare including vision and dental
• Generous Paid Time Off Policies
• 403B Retirement Savings Plan with Matching Employer Contribution
• EAP
• Flexible Work Plans
• Educational Benefits
• Career-Enhancing Trainings
• For an overview of our benefit offerings, please visit https://www.ithaca.edu/human-resources/employee-benefits-wellness
In an effort to promote campus safety and the security of College resources, Ithaca College will, consistent with the requirements of the law and prudent practices, conduct criminal background investigations per College policy. This position is subject to a criminal background check. All offers of employment are contingent upon review of the criminal background check.
ABOUT US
At Ithaca College, a comprehensive residential campus community of approximately 5,000 students, we strive to be at the forefront of the higher education landscape. We offer a distinct integrative learning experience that makes students ready for the personal, professional, and global challenges of our age.
We seek candidates who embrace integrative learning and want to be a part of this exciting time in Ithaca College history. We encourage creative collaboration and innovation in our faculty and staff, providing support and resources for them to grow in their fields and lead students to their own innovative ideas and achievements.
We welcome different ways of thinking and look for candidates with unique points of view and life experiences. We are inclusive of individuals with a wide range of cultural, personal, and professional backgrounds, talents, and skills. Our campus is a vibrant and rewarding community where diverse minds can learn, succeed, and excel.
When reviewing candidates, we are looking for indicators of a number of core competencies. Prospective candidates must be adaptable, collaborative, inclusive, respectful, responsive, results driven, and sustainable. They must communicate effectively, demonstrate leadership, exhibit professional integrity and ethics, take initiative, value personal and professional development, and show that they will engage in the college.
Nestled in the heart of New York State’s scenic Finger Lakes region, Ithaca College sits atop South Hill overlooking picturesque Cayuga Lake and is just minutes away from the city center. Combining small town warmth and charm with the vibrancy of a college community, the thriving and culturally diverse city of Ithaca has been rated by Kiplinger’s as one of the top 10 places to live in the United States.
To learn more about Ithaca College, visit us at http://ithaca.edu
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