Tenure Track Faculty
Company: Hamilton College
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
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availability of this and other H-Net services.Department: Social
Sciences & HumanitiesReports to: Dean of Social Sciences and
HumanitiesProposed Start Date: September 2025Closing Date: January
10, 2025Olympic College seeks faculty who are dedicated to
student-centered learning and to fostering an equitable and
inclusive educational environment. A member of the Achieving the
Dream Network, the College is committed to advancing excellence by
leading with racial equity, in order to maximize student potential
across all populations, including racial, ethnic, socioeconomic,
sexual identity, gender identity, and differing ability. The ideal
candidate will demonstrate a track record of employing
culturally-responsive pedagogy, utilizing disaggregated data to
guide instruction, and teaching and mentoring minoritized student
populations. Olympic College enrolls a racially and
socioeconomically diverse student body of approximately 10,500
students annually. Among them, 4% are African American, 5% Latinx,
1% are Native American/Alaska Native, 1% are Pacific Islander, 7%
are Asian, 62% are White, and 15% are multiracial.A comprehensive
community college, we offer instruction in Transitional Studies to
include awarding a high school diploma, GED preparation, and
English to Speakers of Other Languages; academic transfer and
workforce education degrees and certificates; four applied
baccalaureate degrees, and community education in our two-county
region.Olympic College is recruiting for a full-time tenure-track
faculty to join the faculty and staff team in the Social Sciences &
Humanities Division. The ideal candidate will be prepared to teach
both US and World history survey courses, although consideration
will be given to candidates who can teach US history and have a
specialization in one or more of the following areas: African
American History, Latinx American History, Native
American/Indigenous History, Asian American/AAPI History, or
LGBTQI+ History.Applicants with community college teaching
experience and/or experience teaching introductory courses in U.S.
and world history are especially encouraged to apply.Olympic
College seeks applicants who are dedicated to student-centered
learning, closing achievement gaps, and supports diversity and
social justice learning opportunities.Essential Functions
- Teach classes in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats,
primarily on the Bremerton campus, but also at the Poulsbo and
Shelton campuses when requested;
- Provide quality teaching, including related preparation,
grading, and record keeping; class syllabi to students enrolled in
classes and to the division office as requested; academic advising
and systematic assessment of student learning are required.
Contribute to development of History curriculum and student
learning outcomes.
- Effectively communicate with students, faculty, staff and
administrators; maintain physical office hours for student
consultation; attend faculty, department and division meetings;
serve on college committees and participate in college
governance.
- Perform other related duties as assigned and/or
required.Successful Applicants Will
- Deliver instructional course content with excitement and
enthusiasm;
- Utilize a variety of methods and modes of instruction to ensure
student success;
- Demonstrate a commitment to teaching diverse students with
various education, age, and language backgrounds;
- Utilize a variety of assessment activities to evaluate student
learning and achievement;
- Demonstrate success working with individuals and groups
representing a wide range of diverse cultural and socio-economic
backgrounds as well as military veterans;
- Support diversity in higher education through application of
culturally responsive teaching pedagogies and the use of diverse
resources/voices, as well as by contributing through actions;
- Foster a climate of multi-cultural understanding and
appreciation;
- Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to the Olympic
College mission, diversity, and a learning-centered climate;
- Demonstrate success incorporating accessibility and special
needs accommodations via course materials and classroom
activities;
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing in the
classroom and with other professionals to maintain effective and
positive working relationships;
- Collaborate successfully with faculty, staff, and students as
part of an educational team;
- Collaborate with OC faculty in the development of Diversity and
Social Justice based courses;
- Incorporate the use of technology in the delivery of course
content and services, including use of the College-approved
learning management system;
- Demonstrate ethics, integrity and sound professional
judgment.QualificationsMinimum Qualifications
- Master's degree in History or a closely related field from an
accredited college or university with a minimum of 15 semester or
24 quarter credits of graduate History coursework.
- Experience teaching history at the college level.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively teach and communicate
historical concepts and engage students in critical
thinking.Desired Qualifications
- Doctoral Degree in History, related social science, or
interdisciplinary field
- Experience teaching at a community college;
- The ideal candidate will be prepared to teach both US and World
history survey courses, although consideration will be given to
candidates who can teach US history and have a specialization in
one or more of the following areas: African American History,
Latinx American History, Native American/Indigenous History, Asian
American/AAPI History, or LGBTQI+ History.Additional
InformationTerms of EmploymentPlease note that we are unable to
sponsor visas for this position. Only candidates who are currently
authorized to work in the United States will be considered.Faculty
members must submit official, unopened transcripts to the Human
Resources department within 30 days of their employment.This is a
full-time faculty position contracted on an annual basis. Placement
on the faculty salary schedule will be commensurate with
educational background and experience. The salary will be prorated
to reflect the actual contract days remaining in the academic year.
The salary listed is a range based on per month for the quarter. A
collective bargaining agreement exists, and this position is
covered by the Association for Higher Education (AHE). Flexibility
is required to meet the needs of the department. Evening and/or
weekend classes, instruction at satellite Olympic College campuses,
and off-campus assignments may be a part of the instructional
load.Full-Time Faculty qualifies for the following benefits:
Medical/vision, dental, long-term disability, life insurance, and
accidental dismemberment, Flexible Spending Arrangement, Dependent
Care Assistance Program, Wellness Programs, Retirement option
between SBRP retirement plan administered by TIAA or Department of
Retirement Systems Plan 3, Deferred Compensation Program (DRS)
retirement savings plan; TIAA supplemental retirement savings plan,
leave - sick/personal leave, Aflac, auto/home insurance, space
available tuition waiver, Employee Assistance Program (EAP),
fitness center, reduced rate and priority consideration on-site
child care on a space available.For more information regarding
benefits, please visit our website here.Conditions of
EmploymentPrior to a new hire, a background check including
criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the
background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will
be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and
competence to perform in the position. In addition to the
background check, candidates will be required to complete the
Sexual Misconduct Disclosure Form as required by WB HB 2327.Olympic
College seeks candidates for employment who share our commitment to
fostering an equitable and inclusive learning environment. All
applicants are required to submit a statement of 500 words or less,
describing the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the
higher education environment and their prior, current, and/or
potential contribution(s) to fostering diversity, equity, and
inclusion as an employee.How To ApplyTo be considered for this
position a candidate must apply online through the Olympic College
website and submit the following required materials:
- Olympic College Online Application
- Resume/CV
- Cover Letter - in your cover letter describe how your
experience sets you apart for this position.
- Unofficial college transcripts. Official transcripts and copies
of mandated certifications will be required of the successful
candidate.Suggested Materials
- Syllabi from recent courses taught
- EEO StatementOlympic College provides equal opportunity in
education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information,
sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status
as a veteran of war. Olympic College provides reasonable
accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants
with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following
people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding
non-discrimination and accommodation policies:
HRticket@olympic.edu.Contact:Erin Pohl, Recruiting & Employee
Relations Manager - epohl@olympic.eduKelsey Williams, Human
Resource Consultant 3 - kwilliams3@olympic.edu
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