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Everett Community College

Anthropology Faculty - Tenure Track

Everett Community College, Everett, Washington, us, 98213


Job Title: Anthropology Faculty - Tenure Track

Department: Communication and Social SciJob Summary/Basic Function: Nestled between the scenic Cascade Mountains and Puget Sound in an increasingly diverse and fast-growing region of the country, Everett Community College is seeking a tenure-track Anthropology instructor to begin serving in the Winter quarter of 2025.Everett Community College is committed to closing opportunity and equity gaps in student outcomes and in ensuring that the experiences of historically underrepresented students are welcomed and valued on our campus and in our classrooms. In realizing this commitment, we strive to create a culture in which faculty use data and inquiry to reflect on classroom practices and improve learning outcomes for students.We encourage applications from candidates who identify with groups that are historically underrepresented in higher education.Primary responsibilities for this position include teaching Anthropology courses in face-to-face, hybrid, and online modalities to a range of students that include Running Start students, students interested in transferring and majoring in Anthropology, students who are interested in Health Sciences, and transfer students focusing on a Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice interest. Courses taught will include content across the four fields of Anthropology and will include lab courses.Through our Guided Pathways Advising model, full-time faculty also serve as program advisors for students. Faculty in these areas are assigned a caseload each year in line with the AFT Faculty Contract. These duties include, but are not limited to, building and maintaining professional relationships with advisees to support them in their goals, creating, reviewing and approving academic plans; providing career and/or transfer advice; and making referrals to appropriate EvCC support services.Other specific duties include:Develop and coordinate curriculum to improve student success and retention and meet the changing educational needs of students.Identify and implement procedures/techniques to assess individual student learning.Participate in assessment of course, program, and college learning outcomes.Maintain regularly scheduled office hours for the purpose of assisting, advising, and mentoring students.Collaborate with faculty and staff on department, division and campus-wide projects.Participate in all other tasks related to instruction in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement and College policies.Minimum Qualifications:

Master’s degree in Anthropology (or a related field with substantial graduate-level coursework in Anthropology) from an accredited institution.Demonstrated competence and success in teaching Anthropology at the college level.Ability to teach content across the four fields of Anthropology.Experience teaching with high impact practices (such as service-learning, undergraduate research, writing-intensive courses).Demonstrated experience and classroom strategies for effectively facilitating learning for students from diverse backgrounds, including differences in culture, heritage, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, ability, class, and religion.Experience using a Learning Management System (such as Canvas or Blackboard) as a student or a teacher.Asset-based approach when interacting with students, faculty, and staff across the college.Preferred Qualifications:

NonePhysical Demands:

Everett Community College follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides the following information as a guideline for applicants:Ability to operate office equipment.Ability to read and verify data and prepare various materials.Ability to exchange information on the phone or in person.Work Hours:

VariesPosting Date:

08/06/2024Closing Date:

Open Until FilledSalary:

$80,020 - $84,021 Sept to JuneSpecial Instructions to Applicants:

For first consideration please apply on or before September 9th, 2024.

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