POSITION SUMMARY
The Elementary Education Faculty at the University of Providence is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction to aspiring educators.
This role involves designing and implementing effective curriculum, fostering a positive learning environment, and staying abreast of best practices in elementary education.
Faculty members are expected to contribute to the academic community through research, mentorship, and collaboration with colleagues.
Additionally, active involvement in departmental initiatives and engagement with the broader educational community is encouraged.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Teach 24 credits per academic year (12 each semester) in the education program.
Instruct courses in multicultural education, social studies education, field practicum courses, and
assessment, and/or other methods courses.
Teach on-line required courses.
Recruit and advise undergraduate students.
Supervise student teachers.
Conduct program assessment and development.
Assist with program accreditation.
Preform scholarly activities.
Provide service to the program, University, profession, and community.
REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION
A terminal degree (Ph.
D.
or Ed.
D.
) in Education.
Candidates who are ABD are encouraged to apply.
Specialization curriculum and instruction required.
EXPERIENCE
Preference for the following:
Experience teaching at varied k-12 levels.
Concentration in Elementary or Middle School.
Classes and/or content courses of Social Studies Education and Communication Arts.
Experience with advising students.
Expertise with computer applications for instructional purposes.
Please cover letter, Curriculum Vitae, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, and Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness (if applicable)
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COVERED BY THE MONTANA VETERANS’ AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS’ EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE ACT
The University of Providence is a Catholic, student-centered, mission-focused university.
For more information, please contact Human Resources at 406.
791.
5977.