The Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) program in Oregon State University’s College of Public Health and Human Sciences invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE), fixed-term, non-tenure track Instructor position. The HDFS program is one of 9 academic programs in our College. Courses that will be taught in this position may include Infant & Child Development, Fostering Learning in Early Childhood Development, Children and Youth with Disabilities, Family/School/Community Collaborations, Family Studies, Human Sexuality, and other courses in the program. Visit our website (http://health.oregonstate.edu) for more information about the College and our efforts toward student success. We encourage applications from candidates interested in helping us to achieve our mission. The position duties are 90% Instruction; 10% service, on a 9-month basis.
Minimum qualifications: Master’s degree or higher in Human Development and Family Sciences, or a closely related field. Successful teaching experience at the college or university level. Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing equity, inclusion and diversity.
Preferred qualifications: Doctoral degree in Human Development and Family Sciences, or a closely related field. Demonstrable commitment to undergraduate student success, as may be evidenced by engagement with inclusive pedagogy and high impact practices. Demonstrable commitment to actively promoting and enhancing an equitable, inclusive, diverse, and socially just organizational culture.
For full consideration to teach beginning in Fall 2021, applications should be received by January 18, 2021.
To review posting and apply go to https://jobs.oregonstate.edu – posting #P04046UF.
For additional information contact Jennifer Logan (Jennifer.Logan@oregonstate.edu).