Assistant/Associate Professor in Education Policy, 9 Month Salaried (Educational Leadership & P...
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- Florida State University
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- Tallahassee, FL
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Location: Tallahassee, FL
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 58860
Department
Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies | College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
Responsibilities- Engaging in a well-defined scholarship agenda with clear connections to K-12 and/or higher education policy,
- Developing and submitting grant proposals, solely and with colleagues, to appropriate funding agencies,
- Teaching graduate courses in the PhD and EdD program related to education policy and/or research methods,
- Advising graduate students in the PhD program and serving on graduate committees,
- Advising graduate students in the online EdD program and serving on graduate committees, and
- Providing service to the university, the department, the college, and the profession.
- Earned doctorate in education policy, or related education field, from a college of education, a school of public policy and/or from the social science disciplines,
- Evidence of high-quality scholarship (e.g., recent publications in peer reviewed journals, working papers, recent presentations at national or international conferences),
- Commitment to and experience working with diverse student populations,
- Ability to teach K-12 and/or higher education policy courses and/or research methods courses, and
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Experience with teaching or training in research design courses (literature review, prospectus development, applied qualitative and quantitative methods, etc.),
- Evidence of success in garnering external funding for research consistent with scholarly interests.
The Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies (ELPS) in the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences at Florida State University invites applications for a nine-month, tenure-earning assistant or associate professor position with a focus on K-12 and/or higher education policy. We welcome applications from scholars deploying a wide range of methods and data, with a particular interest in qualitative methodologies and in the areas of history, philosophy and political science among others. Applicants utilizing quantitative approaches are encouraged to apply as well.
The successful candidate will be expected to undertake a robust research program in a well-defined area of scholarship with clear connections to K-12 and/or higher education policy. The candidate should have a publication record and a record of seeking and/or securing external funding commensurate with level. The candidate will be expected to advise graduate students in the MS and PhD programs as well as chairing committees. In addition, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to teach and advise students in the online EdD program including chairing EdD committees.
ELPS strives to develop a deep understanding of, and respect for our students and colleagues. The Department enrolls a sizable population of students in MS, PhD, and online EdD degree programs.We seek a colleague who is committed to and capable of effectively educating students across multiple programs.
For more information about the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, visit: https://cehhs.fsu.edu/elps.
The roots of FSU’s College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences date back to the university’s establishment, and it is the oldest college of its kind in Florida. Recently expanded in 2023, the College is home to six academic departments united through a common goal to maximize human potential. In total, the College includes the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Department of Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences, Department of Human Development & Family Science, Department of Sport Management, School of Teacher Education, numerous research centers, and three laboratory schools (Florida State University School, FSU Pembroke Pines Charter School, and The Collegiate School at FSU Panama City). The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences serves over 4,000 students via 201 full-time faculty and 76 full-time staff.
For more information about the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences visit: https://cehhs.fsu.edu.
Carolyn Herrington,
Search Committee Chaircherrington@fsu.edu University Information
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