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Social Work Part-Time Instructors | University of Minnesota Duluth


University of Minnesota Duluth


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Duluth, MN | United States


Job description

***THIS IS A FACULTY POSITION***

The UMD Department of Social Work seeks to add to its pool of instructors available to teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels such as Global Issues; Individual, Family & Group Practice; Introduction to Social Work Research; American Indian SW Practice; Advanced Practice in Mental Health; Field; Grant Writing, child welfare courses; and others. Part-time positions for the 2023-2024 academic year are available. Fall Term is August 21st, 2023 to January 3rd, 2024. Spring Term is January 4th to May 19th, 2024.

Candidates will be considered for the rank of Instructor or Assistant Professor, determined by qualifications. A master’s degree is required for the rank of Instructor (9404), and a doctorate is required for the rank of Assistant Professor (9403).

Job duties and responsibilities include teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Required Qualifications:
1) MSW / MA / ME.D. or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution is required for the rank of Instructor. A doctorate is required for the rank of Assistant Professor.
2) Commitment to fostering diversity across campus, the social work curriculum, and the social work department.

Preferred Qualifications:
1) A Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
2) Valid Minnesota social work license or verification of eligibility for licensure by the Minnesota Board of Social Work.
3) Two years post-MSW practice experience (required for practice courses). 
4) Social work practice experience in specific courses assigned to teach.
5) Demonstrated success working effectively with culturally diverse students, colleagues, and communities, including intercultural communication skills, awareness of diverse cultural values and beliefs, and willingness to examine your own cultural biases.
6) Experience, knowledge base and commitment to American Indian and/or Indigenous people and communities.
7) Evidence of effective academic classroom teaching or professional training experience.
8) Demonstrated skills related to the development and implementation of on-line courses.
9) Evidence of effective communication skills necessary for a faculty position.

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