Assistant Professor, Medical Anthropology (2519)

Submitted: 08/22/2024
Submitted By: Samantha Blatt
Department: Department of Anthropolgy and Languages
Institution: Idaho State University
Job type: Tenure-track
Apply by: 10/01/2024
Application Email:
Application URL: https://isu.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/5/home/requisition/2187?c=isu

Assistant Professor, Anthropology (2519)
Pocatello – Main

Institution Information:
Idaho State University, established in 1901, is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution, with a culture built on trust, compassion, stability, and hope. ISU serves over 12,000 students in Pocatello, Meridian, Twin Falls, and Idaho Falls. Students and faculty at ISU are leading the way in cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. We are proud to offer exceptional academics nestled in the grand, natural beauty of the West. We invite you to apply to be a part of our University community!

Job Description:
The Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University seeks an exceptional colleague for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the sub-field of medical anthropology to support and grow critical programming in teaching and research. This 9-month tenure-track position will begin August 2025. Candidates will demonstrate collaborative research interests emphasizing the intersection between medical anthropology and Latinx/Latin American studies, complementing current department strengths and the health professions mission of Idaho State University. Successful applicants will have a strong background in cultural anthropology and ethnographic methods. Research foci may include, but is not limited to, public health, ethnomedicine, environmental health, mental health, violence and trauma, gender and sexuality, biotechnologies, globalization of disease, policy, among many.

Applicants should demonstrate original research specializing in medical anthropology or global health as evidenced in publications and grants, with the potential to attract significant external funding. Applicants should also demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in medical and cultural anthropology, student mentoring, community engagement, and a commitment to working with diverse populations, including Latinx and/or indigenous students.

The successful applicant will teach 6 courses (3 per semester) in medical and cultural anthropology, including introductory courses, upper division courses, and graduate courses that may be field based, service learning, online, or interdisciplinary. Faculty are expected to supervise undergraduate and graduate students, perform university and professional service, and conduct active research that involves students.

As a college, we pride ourselves on being a community of scholars who make meaningful, professional contributions to our disciplines, departments, university, and community. This includes being passionate about providing outstanding learning opportunities for our students, many of whom are first-generation college students from Idaho. We also pride ourselves on our commitment to working collaboratively with other members of the department to achieve university goals to meet our collective mission. Our goal in the College of Arts and Letters is to work together in putting students first, and we expect all our faculty to embrace this core value.

Key Responsibilities:
Teach six courses per year in cultural anthropology, medical anthropology, and Latino Studies at the introductory and advanced levels
Supervise undergraduate and graduate students, mentoring student development
Conduct active fieldwork and research that involves students
Seek external funding for research
Perform department, university, discipline, and community service as appropriate
Foster collaborations across disciplines, the university, and community
Direct Medical Anthropology Certificates and Latino Studies programs

Minimum Qualifications:
PhD in Anthropology or related field at the time of appointment
Demonstrates dynamic research specialization in medical anthropology or related emphasis
Demonstrates accomplishment or clear potential for significant external funding
Demonstrates innovative and engaging teaching

Preferred Qualifications:
Conducts active field research on current medical anthropology issues
Research emphasis on the Latinx experience, Latin America, or related area of specialization
Spanish language skills

Additional Information:
You must submit your CV/resume, cover letter, and list of three (3) professional references, including current contact information. This position will remain open until it is filled, priority review of applications will begin October 1, 2024. Salary will be between $60,000 – $70,000 per year, commensurate with education and experience. Benefits include comprehensive health, dental, and vision; life insurance; disability plan; employee assistance program (EAP); excellent retirement options and company contribution; and generous paid time off/sick leave accrual. All offers of employment are conditional pending the successful completion of a background investigation, provided by HireRight.