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Assistant Professor, Public Administration

Employer
Kentucky State University
Location
Franklin, Kentucky

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Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

The School of Government, Policy, and Justice Studies in the College of Public Service and Leadership Studies at Kentucky State University invites applications for the following full time, tenure track faculty position.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Administration

Qualifications: An earned doctorate in public administration or political science is required. (ABDs with clear and imminent completion dates will be considered.  Those with political science doctorates must have completed at least 30 graduate hours in public administration.)  Candidates possessing teaching experience, academic publication records, applied research experience, and practitioner experience will be preferred.  Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications.

Responsibilities:  Successful candidates will teach MPA courses (Core, Human Resource Management Specialty, Non-Profit Specialty, and/or Electives), advise students, perform scholarly and/or applied research, and engage in university and community service.  Typically, three courses will be taught per semester.  Duties may also include teaching on-line and/or undergraduate courses.

The MPA Program is NASPAA accredited and is located in Frankfort, Kentucky’s capital. Kentucky State University was founded in 1886, as a small, land-grant, public, state-assisted, residential, coeducational, liberal studies-oriented University. It is accredited by the University-Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.  The University is located in Kentucky’s capital city of Frankfort (population 27,500) just 26 miles west of Lexington, 52 miles east of Louisville, and 96 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  The student body includes approximately 2,700 students from Kentucky and 33 other states as well as nine foreign countries.  Kentucky State University is proud of its cultural, ethnic, racial and gender diversity in its faculty, staff and students.  The University is committed to student-centered learning, free scholarly inquiry and academic excellence.  Please consult for more information about the University.

Application deadline is March 31, 2019. Position begins in the academic year 2019-2020.

Please submit a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and three letters of reference/recommendations to:

Office of Academic Affairs
Kentucky State University
Attention: Dr.Lucian Yates III, Provost
400 E. Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601

Patricia.ross@kysu.edu
 

Kentucky State University is an Equal Educational and Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action Institution.

Organization

Our Mission

Kentucky State University is the state's unique, small, liberal studies institution with the lowest student-faculty ratio in the state system. The University shall serve as a residential institution with a range of traditional collegiate programs appropriate to its unique role.

Geographic Region
Kentucky State University's geographic region shall be state-wide for its liberal studies mission, its land grant functions, and its service to state government. In addition, Kentucky State University's primary service area for commuting students shall be for Franklin and contiguous counties.

Institutional Admission Standards
Kentucky State University shall admit students to the institution under selective admission standards to which exceed the minimum guidelines established by the Council on Higher Education, with only limited exceptions. Institutional policy for admitting under-prepared students, including the removal of academic deficiencies within a specified time frame. Through this approach, the University seeks to provide broad access and high-quality programs.

Degree Levels
Selected associate and baccalaureate degree programs shall be oriented toward liberal studies and selected career opportunities related to state government services. Kentucky State University shall offer selected master's degree programs based on demonstrated need, with priority given to a public administration curriculum to meet the needs of state government.

Strategic Directions/Program Priorities
The University shall focus on liberal studies programming. Drawing upon its African-American heritage, the University will promote the values and methods of interdisciplinary and multicultural education in its liberal studies offerings. All students shall participate in common curricula that explore the liberal studies. Drawing upon the multicultural strengths of the University, emphasis shall be placed on preparing minority students for careers in education and in other selected professions including business, computer science, nursing, human services, and public services. These strategic priorities translate into a core of liberal arts baccalaureate degree programs, in addition to degree programs at the associate [A], baccalaureate [B], and master's [M] levels that may include the following: education [B]; business [B]; computer science [A,B]; nursing [A]; home economics [B]; human services [B]; and public administration [B,M].

Enhancement of Instruction
The University shall emphasize teaching. Meeting student needs shall be paramount. The University shall focus on the needs of its students, which include, but are not limited to, full-time and part-time residential students, commuting students from its primary service area, and state governmental employees.

Service and Research Functions
Kentucky State University, as the 1890 land grant institution in the system, shall carry out its responsibilities under federal law and participate fully in appropriate U.S. Department of Agriculture programs, in accord with the mission of the University.

Kentucky State University shall be the major repository for the collection of books, records, and artifacts relative to the history and status of African-American citizens of the Commonwealth and elsewhere. The University shall make such materials available for casual and scholarly study.

Kentucky State University shall focus on meeting the applied research and service needs of state government.

Collaborative Ventures
The priority master's degree program offered by Kentucky State University shall be carefully articulated with related doctoral programs offered by the doctoral-granting institutions in the system. The University shall develop and employ telecommunication resources to communicate with other institutions in the fulfillment of its mission. Curriculum development shall emphasize the transfer of credits form other institutions toward degree completion.

Kentucky State University shall promote cost effectiveness in academic programming and institutional management. Strategic planning resulting in the elimination of duplicative or non-productive programs is essential while the development of carefully selected new programs compatible with the mission is appropriate. Measures of quality and performance shall be the foundation of the University's accountability system which promotes the continuous improvement of programs and services.

Efficiency and Effectiveness
Kentucky State University shall promote cost effectiveness in academic programming and institutional management. Strategic planning resulting in the elimination of duplicative or non-productive programs is essential while the development of carefully selected new programs compatible with the mission is appropriate. Measures of quality and performance shall be the foundation of the University's accountability system which promotes the continuous improvement of programs and services.

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Telephone
502-597-6000
Location
400 E Main St
Frankfort
Kentucky
40601
US

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