Assistant Professor of Sociology

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St. Norbert College invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Sociology to begin in August 2023. We are seeking candidates who can offer courses in some of the following areas: (1) law, social control, and society; (2) race and ethnicity; (3) immigration; and (4) globalization. Research specializations are open. The position requires a Ph.D. in Sociology at the time of appointment. Successful candidates will demonstrate dedication to excellent liberal arts teaching.
 
Responsibilities include teaching three classes per semester while advising students and maintaining active research and service agendas. The successful candidate will design and teach courses in Sociology that support the Sociology major and the College’s Core Curriculum program.
 
St. Norbert College, located on the ancestral home of the Menominee Nation, is a thriving, nationally ranked Catholic liberal arts college known for its academic excellence, global focus, and leadership and service opportunities. We acknowledge the living history and contributions of the Indigenous communities that inhabited this land prior to the establishment of St. Norbert College, as well as Wisconsin’s sovereign First Nations/American Indian Nations and Tribal Communities who continue to contribute to the flourishing of our communities. We are situated on an attractive riverside campus in De Pere, Wisconsin, a community contiguous with the city of Green Bay. The Green Bay metropolitan area offers abundant opportunities for recreational and cultural endeavors, is served by its international airport, and is located 200 miles north of Chicago. For additional information, visit the Life in the New North (https://www.thenewnorth.com/living-in-the-new-north/quality-of-life/) or the St. Norbert College website (www.snc.edu). St. Norbert offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
 
St. Norbert College is an equal opportunity employer committed to enhancing the diversity of people, ideas, and talents. We invite and welcome candidates with research interests, pedagogical experience, or lived experience demonstrating a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, justice, and belonging (EDIJB) to join the college community in our pursuit of justice, inclusion, and excellence. Applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged. The College’s mission emphasizes the Norbertine vision of community and includes providing “an educational environment that fosters intellectual, spiritual and personal development.” We seek candidates who will contribute to our mission and support our commitment to building a vibrant, diverse, and spiritually engaged community (https://www.snc.edu/mission/statement.html).
 
How To Apply: Interested candidates should submit: (1) a detailed letter of application addressing qualifications for the position, (2) a CV, (3) a statement of teaching philosophy, (4) a statement addressing the candidate’s commitment to EDIJB, and (5) three letters of recommendation. Please submit all materials to the attention of Dr. Bola Delano-Oriaran, Divisional Dean, Social Sciences Division, St. Norbert College via the “Apply Now” link found on the College’s Human Resources website. Questions may be directed to bola.delano-oriaran@snc.edu.
 
Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2022, and continue until the position is filled.
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De Pere, WI, USA

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