Faculty in Sociology
Full-time, tenure-track position
QUALIFICATIONS:
Ph.D. preferred (ABD or master’s considered) in sociology. Preference given to candidates
with professional experience or additional degrees in social work, criminal justice,
or restorative justice. Demonstrate excellence in teaching.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach undergraduate courses in sociology and an affiliated discipline related to social
work, criminology, or restorative justice. Preference also given to candidates with
experience teaching online courses. The faculty member will support and strengthen
a cooperative sociology major among sister institutions. Actively participate in scholarly
activity, student advising and mentoring, student recruiting, and campus and community
service
COMPENSATION:
Commensurate with education and experience within the university pay scale.
APPOINTMENT:
Fall semester 2019.
DEADLINE:
Review of applications begins January 15 and continues until position is filled.
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Applications are considered complete when the following materials have been received
at the office indicated below:
- letter of interest
- curriculum vita
- three letters of reference (submitted directly from referee)
- copies of transcripts
CONTACT:
Elaine Suderman
Assistant to the Academic Dean
Bluffton University
1 University Drive
Bluffton, OH 45817-2104
sudermane@bluffton.edu
Employment decisions are based on merit and university needs, and not on race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other status protected by law. As a religious institution, Bluffton University expressly reserves its rights to appoint faculty and staff who share a commitment to the Christian faith which is consistent with the Mennonite/Anabaptist beliefs of the university’s founding and supporting church. EOE.