Teaching responsibilities include both halves of the US survey, as well as upper division courses within the Rural Studies baccalaureate curriculum. Preference will be given to Americanists with a secondary field in Latin America or Latin Americanists with a secondary field in modern American history, including the history of religion. ABAC is a teaching institution with a regular 5/5 teaching load; upper division courses carry redistributed time. Evidence of successful teaching and scholarly activity is advantageous. The successful candidate will also serve as an academic advisor to students in the department’s programs and advisor to student organizations, participate in administrative and service activities, and work effectively as a member of a faculty team to continually update and improve the content of degree programs in the department. Ph.D. required.
To apply: Send a letter of application addressing the above responsibilities and qualifications; statement of teaching philosophy; current resume; unofficial college transcripts; ABAC faculty application; and the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of five persons who may be contacted as references.
SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED.
Current CV, letter of application, unofficial transcripts of all college work, and three References letters, and the ABAC HR on-line application should be sent to:
Application Process: Submit an application for employment from website provided below and a cover letter to hr@abac.edu. Applications accepted via email only.
Office of Human Resources
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Phone: 229-391-4890
Email: hr@abac.edu [4]
http://www.abac.edu/hr/employ [5]
EEO EMPLOYER
All offers of employment are contingent upon the results of a background check.
