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Writing Center Director/Open Rank Tenure-Track Professor in the Writing Program

Employer
Soka University of America
Location
Aliso Viejo, California

Job Details

A selective liberal arts university founded upon the principles of peace and human rights, SUA is committed to a global and inter- or multidisciplinary approach to education and aims to foster close intellectual relations between faculty members and students by encouraging mentoring on the part of the faculty. Students come from all over the world and are invited to take courses in any of our 5 concentrations: Environmental Studies, Social and Behavioral Studies, Humanities, International Studies, and our newest concentration, Life Sciences. Our Life Sciences concentration will open in 2020. Thus, we seek colleagues who are innovative pedagogically and interested in helping our Writing Program to develop and grow, as our campus grows. We seek candidates committed to diversity, pedagogy, social justice, human rights and the concept of global citizenship, in keeping with the mission statement of the university. Soka University of America’s beautiful campus, located in Aliso Viejo, California, is within easy access of the rich cultural offerings of both Los Angeles and San Diego.

We seek a colleague who will serve a dual position as Director of the Writing Center and as faculty member in the Writing Program. Our ideal candidate will be an outstanding scholar, teacher, and Writing Center administrator with a strong background in Composition and Rhetoric, preferably with research interests and scholarship in Writing Center theory and practice; a strong commitment to a Writing Center as an academic resource for writing and multi-modal communication for students and faculty; a passion for undergraduate teaching; experience in teaching and advising students of diverse backgrounds; the ability to work well with faculty across the university; an interest in cultivating connections among the Writing Center, the Writing Program, and other SUA academic programs; and a continuing program of scholarly activity. The regular teaching load is five courses per academic year with a reduced teaching load for the Writing Center Director.

Applications:  Each application must include a cover letter that describes the candidate’s perspective on the role of rhetoric and composition in an interdisciplinary undergraduate context and speaks to the candidate’s scholarly/teaching interests; a Writing Center administrative philosophy statement; curriculum vitae; and the names and contact information of two references to our Interfolio site at http://apply.interfolio.com/66058 The search committee will request additional materials from select candidates at a later stage in the process. Employment is contingent on the completion of a successful background check.

Qualifications:  Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition or related field from an accredited university with specialization in Rhetoric and Composition, as well as experience and scholarship in Writing Center administration. Demonstrated ability to oversee and direct staff and faculty, manage budgets, and develop and implement activities as well as strategic plans in the university Writing Center. Candidates should demonstrate responsiveness toward and understanding of diverse student backgrounds, especially with regard to socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, culture, ability/disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

All materials must be received by November 15, 2019.

Please apply by clicking on this link: http://apply.interfolio.com/66058  

Email:  facultyrecruiting@soka.edu

Soka University of America is an equal opportunity employer

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About Soka University of America

Soka University of America is an emerging small private, non-profit, four-year liberal arts college and graduate school. Soka is ranked in the top 10 colleges in California (USA Today), Top 50 National Liberal Arts Colleges and Top 10 Best Value Liberal Arts Colleges in the country (US News and World Report’s “Best Colleges 2017) 

Soka is founded upon the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life with the mission to “foster a steady stream of global citizens committed to living a contributive life.” Daisaku Ikeda, the founder of Soka University of America, desired to create an educational institution to help students create value in a nurturing learning environment. The university offers a non-sectarian curriculum designed to empower learners to develop character, cultivate wisdom and intellect, and become global citizens contributing to positive societal change.

Soka is widely known for its intimate class size, offering an 8:1 student-faculty ratio. Currently the university offers two unique programs, the Liberal Arts undergraduate program (BA) with concentrations in Environmental Studies, Humanities, International Studies, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and new Life Sciences concentration beginning in 2020, as well as a graduate program (MA) in Educational Leadership and Societal Change. Admission is open to top students of all nationalities and beliefs. About 60% of the students come from the United States and 40% have come from more than 50 other countries.

Soka’s small classes, led by dedicated and accomplished faculty, provide for an intimate learning environment. Soka students benefit from having one-on-one interaction with their professors, more enhanced and engaged learning experiences, and increased interactions with their learning peers from disoka - 1fferent cultures and countries. Also each undergraduate studies a non-native language and experiences study abroad for one semester in their junior year. This is included in their tuition.

In addition to being dedicated to their teaching, the faculty at Soka is highly devoted to the ongoing contribution of scholarly literature. Soka faculty are actively engaged in curriculum development, student-faculty interdisciplinary research, publications, and faculty initiated externally sponsored research.

The Pacific Basin Research Center (PBRC) conducts research on the humane and peaceful development in the countries of Oceania, Southeast Asia, East Asia, North America, and Latin America.  The center adds to the academic discourse on campus by sponsoring special lectures, seminars, and conferences. Support from the center also includes research and travel grants awarded annually to faculty and students studying public policy interactions in the Pacific Basin in such areas as international security, economic and social development, educational and cultural reform, environmental protection and human rights.

Soka University of America is located on 103-acres in Aliso Viejo, California bordering the San Joaquin Hills and the City of Laguna Beach in south Orange County. The campus is a hidden oasis that majestically sits on a coastal ridge overlooking the 4,000-acre Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness Park. Tuscany inspired buildings and beautiful Peace Lake welcome you to a stunning campus only three miles from the Pacific Ocean (if you’re a bird…seven miles driving!)

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