We just met to review applications for a position that had fewer than a dozen takers. We agreed to do another quick advertisement of the position through various ASA list servers in the area of life course studies, adolescence, marriage and the family, gender roles, and aging/gerontology.
I'm hoping that some of you may subscribe to these other lists and can send me the address... or simply forward this message to the lists yourselves (but then let me know). The position statement is below. If you know anyone who should apply, please forward to them as well!
Thanks.
Ray Hutchison Urban and Regional Studies University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
phone: (920) 465-2355 fax: (920) 465-2791
POSITION: Assistant Professor of Sociology / Human Development
DATE POSTED: November 1, 2000
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Human Development, an interdisciplinary program, is seeking an individual with life span, family development, or human development training emphasizing a life course sociological perspective. Expectations include the ability to teach family development, gender development, an introductory life span human development course and introduction to sociology. The teaching load is 21 semester credits per academic year with possible reassignments. In addition, supervision of independent studies and internships is expected. Appropriate scholarly contributions are required along with institutional and community service relevant to interdisciplinary life span issues. Prior teaching experience is desirable.
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Human Development, Sociology with a life course emphasis, Family Development, earned or anticipated prior to starting date. Expertise in developmental or life course approaches to gender issues and family studies is required. Evidence of a strong commitment to teaching and research is expected.
STARTING DATE: August 27, 2001
CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Tenure-track Assistant Professor; nine-month academic appointment with annual performance review. Summer teaching may be available. Tenure at UW-Green Bay requires teaching excellence, scholarship and service. An excellent benefits package is offered.
SALARY RANGE: Minimum salary of $39,000 based on qualifications.
TO APPLY: Send: 1) letter of application, 2) curriculum vitae,
3) statement on teaching and research philosophy,
4) graduate transcripts (official transcripts required for finalists), 5) reprints, 6) teaching evaluations, and 7) three current letters of reference.
SEARCH CHAIRPERSON: Dr. Illene C. Noppe, Chair, Search and Screen,
Human Development
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Dr., ES 301
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
Phone: (920) 465-2703; Fax: (920) 465-2769
e-mail: noppei at uwgb.edu <mailto:noppei at uwgb.edu>
APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 8, 2001 for first screen; position open until filled.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is an Equal Opportunity Employer