Department Head Position in Native American Studies at Montana State University

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Department Head Position in Native American Studies at Montana State University

 

Oki, Hau, Pevashev, Boozhoo, Tansi, Shoda, Wahey, Kisuk Kiyukyit, A! (Greetings!)

   

The Department of Native American Studies at Montana State University has announced the search for the next Department Head – this position offers a chance to provide visionary leadership and help shape the future generations of Native scholarship and Indigenous education at MSU and beyond!

 

Department Head | Native American Studies

College of Letters & Science | Montana State University – Bozeman

For complete job announcement and application procedures:

https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/42444

Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans/Disabled

 

As Department Head, you would play a pivotal role in advancing the department's vision, mission, and cultural standards, including Knowledge, Relationship, Land, and Sovereignty, as well as supporting faculty, students, and our broader community relationships. We are looking for a leader with a community-centered approach and a collaborative nature, committed to teaching, scholarship, student success, and community engagement & outreach programs.

   

We are seeking candidates with a demonstrated record of excellence in academic leadership, Indigenous-led engagement, and a commitment to advancing education and scholarship. The ideal candidate will demonstrate integrity, effective leadership skills, and a deep understanding of Indigenous community issues. For a detailed description of the position and to submit your application, please visit the job posting above. Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2024, and will remain open until the position is filled. 

   

We look forward to receiving your application and hope you will consider joining our dedicated team at MSU.

 

Anita Moore-Nall, PhD

Bishéeitche (Good Buffalo) Apsáalooke (Crow)

Assistant Professor, Native American Studies

 
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Bozeman, MT, USA

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