Submitted: 19 April 2022
Department: Anthropology
Institution: Miami University
Job type: Full time
Apply by: 3 May 2022
Application URL: https://jobs.miamioh.edu/cw/en-us/job/500147/assistant-teaching-professor

Anthropology: Assistant Teaching Professor specializing in biological anthropology, particularly in human evolution, primatology, and ecological adaptation in a four-field department. Work load includes teaching introductory level courses as well as specialization-relevant upper-level courses, advising, and service to the department, college, and university. Position is not eligible for tenure and begins August 2022. Details on Teaching Professor positions at Miami University can be found here: https://miamioh.edu/policy-library/employees/faculty/evaluation-promotion-tenure-faculty/tcpl.html Required: Ph.D. in Anthropology. Position not eligible for H-1B sponsorship. Consideration may be given to candidates with demonstrated excellence in teaching and mentoring. Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy and a one-page diversity statement addressing past and/or potential contributions to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through research, teaching, and/or service to https://jobs.miamioh.edu/cw/en-us/job/500147/assistantteaching- professor. Department will contact references listed in application. Inquiries may be directed to Cameron Hay-Rollins at [email protected]. Screening of applications will begin May 3, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled. Miami University is committed to creating an inclusive and effective teaching, learning, research, and working environment for all. For more information on Miami University’s diversity initiatives, please visit the Office of Institutional Diversity & Inclusion webpage. For more information on Miami University’s mission and core values, please visit the Mission and Core Values webpage. Miami University, an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, encourages applications from minorities, women, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. Miami University prohibits harassment, discrimination and retaliation on the basis of sex/gender (including sexual harassment, sexual violence, sexual misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking), race, color, religion, national origin (ancestry), disability, age (40 years or older), sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, status as a parent or foster parent, military status, or veteran status in its recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Requests for all reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to [email protected] or 513-529-3560. As part of the University’s commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe living, learning, and working environment, we encourage you to read Miami University’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report at http://www.miamioh.edu/campus-safety/annual-report/index.html, which contains information about campus safety, crime statistics, and our drug and alcohol abuse and prevention program designed to prevent the unlawful possession, use, and distribution of drugs and alcohol on campus and at university events and activities. This report also contains information on programs and policies designed to prevent and address sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Each year, email notification of this website is made to all faculty, staff, and enrolled students. Written notification is also provided to prospective students and employees. Hard copies of the Annual Security & Fire Safety Report may be obtained from the Miami University Police Department at (513) 529-2225. Criminal background check required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco free. Miami University is committed to providing up-to-date information from the Department of Labor to our applicants for employment. Here, you will find links to the current information regarding the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), and the Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA).

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