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 Assistant Professor: Social Work (community serv.)
Institution/Organization: Saint Martin's University
Job Location: Washington, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Katia Shkurkin, Director, Community Services Prog.
Date Posted: February 5th, 2007
Web Site: http://www.stmartin.edu/


Saint Martin’s University invites applications for a full-time tenure track faculty position to teach in the Community Services Department, Social Sciences Division, to begin August 24th, 2007. The successful candidate will have strong skills and experience in direct social services, be an outstanding instructor of undergraduate students, and have a commitment to continued professional growth. Saint Martin’s is a Catholic, Benedictine university dedicated to undergraduate education, but also supporting professional programs in social work, counseling, education, business and engineering.

This faculty member will be expected to teach Interviewing skills; Marriage and Family; Social Psychology; Intercultural Communication; supervise social work internships, and other courses in psychology, sociology majors, and women’s studies minor, if possible. Advises and mentors students, takes part in faculty governance and participates in the University community.

Masters in Social Work and Ph.D. in Social Work, Psychology, or closely related field required. Excellent teaching skills; commitment to undergraduate education; understands the process by which students learn professional standards of work skills and ethical behavior; broad knowledge of social work history and development of U.S. social policy, preferred; ability to work collaboratively and effectively with all members of the University community; ability to make and nurture contacts in the surrounding social service community, preferred. Candidates must be supportive of a Catholic, Benedictine philosophy of education.

To better understand the "Catholic, Benedictine Values in an Educational Environment," we are providing a link to a well written article on the subject:

http://www.osb.org/acad/benval1.html

Submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, transcripts, and a statement of your teaching philosophy. St Martin’s has a commitment to and values a diverse faculty, and invites applications which reflect our world’s diversity.

As part of our recruiting and hiring process, Saint Martin's University requires final candidates to review the university’s mission statement and values . If selected for an interview, each final candidate must write a brief statement which highlights how the candidate’s work will contribute to the mission and values of Saint Martin's University. Please bring the statement with you and give it to the selection committee.

We also will require your authorization to order a background check before any employment offer can be finalized. Please print the background authorization and bring it with you to the interview.

Direct questions to Katia Shkurkin, Director, Community Services program: kshkurkin@stmartin.edu.

Application deadline: The committee will begin review of applications on March 1st, 2007.

Send to:
Saint Martin's University
Keri Graham, Admin Assistant
Social Science Division
5300 Pacific Avenue SE
Lacey, WA 98503

E-mail to: KGraham@stmartin.edu

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