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Evergreen State Public Admin/Tribal Governance

Reference: JOB71
Application deadline: CLOSED

The Evergreen State College is recruiting for a faculty in Public Administration/Tribal Governance and Public Administration.

Jan Sharkey
Faculty Hiring Coordinator

The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW Lib 2002
Olympia, WA 98505
(360) 867-6861
fax: (360) 867-6794
email: facultyhiring@evergreen.edu

website: www.evergreen.edu/facultyhiring

Public Administration/Tribal Governance Faculty
The Evergreen State College is seeking a full-time, continuing faculty member in Public Administration, with a specialty in Tribal Governance. The successful candidate will teach in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program, in the Tribal Governance concentration and, on a regular rotation, in the interdisciplinary undergraduate curriculum. Within the MPA program the candidate will teach a variety of subjects in the public administration/public policy/tribal governance curriculum, which covers a full range of topics in the field of Public Administration, Nonprofit Administration, Public Policy, Tribal Governance and Intergovernmental Relations including federal, tribal, state, and local relationships. The MPA Tribal Governance concentration offers an MPA curriculum with an emphasis on the complex legal, cultural and political context of tribal governance.

The candidate hired will hold a doctoral degree in one of the following fields: Public Administration/Affairs, Public Management, Public Policy, Political Science, Anthropology (with an emphasis on Tribal/Indigenous Governance), or Law. In addition, the candidate may have a specialty within, but not limited to, the following subfields: Indigenous Governance, Community Development, Community Planning, Economic Development, Non-Profit Administration, Cultural Anthropology and Tribal Law.

The MPA program offers concentrations in Public and Non-Profit Administration, Public Policy and Tribal Governance. Faculty team-teach core and elective programs in both the tribal and non-tribal cohorts. All classes are offered in the evenings or in weekend-intensive formats; the Tribal Governance cohort meets exclusively in weekend intensives. Faculty members are also expected to regularly rotate out to teach in interdisciplinary undergraduate programs and to serve a rotational term as MPA Director.

The Evergreen State College is located in Olympia, Washington, the state capital. Faculty members have access to Washington state government, various local governments and tribal governments as well as innovative community-based opportunities. Evergreen has significant ties with American Indian tribes and organizations: our Tribal Governance MPA is the first of its kind in this country.

This is a Regular Faculty position, eligible for continuing appointment after two three-year, renewable contracts. Review of complete applications begins January 11, 2010 and will continue until finalists are selected.
Please review our website for the complete job announcement and application process: www.evergreen.edu/facultyhiring

Public Administration Faculty

The Evergreen State College is seeking a full-time, continuing faculty member in Public Administration. The successful candidate will teach in the Master of Public Administration program and, on a regular rotation, in the interdisciplinary undergraduate curriculum. Within the MPA program the candidate will teach a variety of subjects in the public administration/public policy curriculum which covers a full range of topics in the field of Public Administration, Nonprofit Administration, Public Policy, and Intergovernmental Relations including federal, tribal, state, and local relationships.

The candidate hired will hold a doctoral degree in one of the following fields: Public Administration/Affairs, Public Management, Public Policy, Management and Leadership Studies, Urban Planning, Political Science, and Public Health. In addition, the candidate should have a specialty within, but not limited to, the following policy areas: Nonprofit Administration, Sustainability Management, Health Policy, Finance and Budgeting, and/or Quantitative Reasoning.

The MPA program offers concentrations in Public and Non-Profit Administration, Public Policy and Tribal Governance. Faculty team-teach core and elective programs in both the tribal and non-tribal cohorts. All classes are offered in the evenings or in weekend-intensive formats. Faculty members are also expected to regularly rotate out to teach in interdisciplinary undergraduate programs and to serve a rotational term as MPA Director.

The Evergreen State College is located in Olympia, Washington, the state capital. Faculty members have access to Washington state government, various local governments and tribal governments as well as innovative community-based opportunities. Evergreen has significant ties with American Indian tribes: our Tribal Governance MPA is the first of its kind in this country.

This is a Regular Faculty position, eligible for continuing appointment after two three-year, renewable contracts. Review of complete applications begins January 8, 2010 and will continue until finalists are selected.
Please review our website for the complete job announcement and application process: www.evergreen.edu/facultyhiring