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Associate Professor

Employer
Spelman College
Location
Atlanta, GA
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Faculty/Type Title:

Associate Professor

Area of Study:

African Diaspora History

Begins:

Fall Semester 2025

About the College:

Spelman College seeks teacher/scholars dedicated to excellence in teaching and to the continued enhancement of the academic environment for students and colleagues. Founded in 1881, Spelman College is a private four-year liberal arts college located in Atlanta, GA. The oldest historically Black college for women in the United States, Spelman is a member of the Atlanta University Center Consortium and Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher Education.

Position Description:

About the Department:
Centered in the Division of the Humanities, the Department of History offers the intellectually curious student an opportunity to explore and interpret past developments, the role they play in current local, national and global realities, and to participate fully in charting the path ahead, cognizant of the historical foundations of both the now and the future. The Department of History prepares the next generation of women of African descent as thought leaders in History by offering a rich, well-rounded academic education, graduate school, career and leadership preparation in the discipline of History and a profound understanding of the centrality and role of history in global developments and finding solutions to global problems. An understanding of history, historiography, historical research, and analysis lies at the heart of the liberal arts education approach of this premiere HBCU (Historically Black College and University), one of only two dedicated to educating women of the African diaspora. With a major in History, our students are fully prepared with the essential skills of the discipline of History, but also with a broad spectrum of twenty-first century transferable skills that equip them for careers in wide -ranging fields. History majors graduate with a solid and interdisciplinary foundation of reading, writing, research, critical thinking, incisive analysis, multimodal presentation and argumentation, documentation, unearthing and telling stories using various theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and modalities, making connections in developments, trends, and through time, space, and using a variety of analytical lenses to ensure they consider all perspectives. Our majors are accepted into leading graduate programs and can be found in a wide range of fields, that include but are not limited to: academia, K-12 education, the world of business, archives, museums, public history, conservation, ecology and environmental protection and conservation, government, non-profit organizations, medicine, health careers, urban planning and development, administration, religion, social work, journalism, documentary film-making, law, social justice activism, consultancy, local, national, and global leadership.

About the Position:
The Department of History invites applications to fill a senior position with the department beginning August 2025, at the rank of Associate Professor of History who will also serve as Director of the African Diaspora and the World Program in the first instance and renewable subject to performance evaluation.

Applicants must have already received tenure at their current institution, have the ability to develop and teach courses on the History of the African Diaspora with a focus on women and expertise in at least one geographical area of concentration.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
As Associate/Full Professor in the Department of History, the successful candidate will be required to develop and teach courses on the History of the African Diaspora, with a special focus on women and in at least one geographical area of concentration that complements and extends the current range of offerings within the department.

The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the teaching of core courses in the major, and must have some demonstrated experience in program leadership. Applicants must share the college’s commitment to advising and mentoring students, to global education, real world preparedness, employing high impact current instructional technologies, and providing service to the department and college.

The successful candidate needs to demonstrate an acumen for innovative, visionary, and collaborative leadership, and dedication to all-round excellence in alignment with the mission, vison, and strategic goals of both the department and the institution. Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to program efficacy, curriculum and faculty development, and working with women and underrepresented minority students are especially encouraged to apply.

As Director of the African Diaspora and the World Program, the successful candidate will also be expected to work with the Division Chair, chairs of departments that contribute to the staffing and curriculum of the program, and an advisory committee of faculty. The African Diaspora and the World Program is a gender-infused, multi-disciplinary, two-semester general education course sequence that has been specially designed and intended as a signature first-year experience specific to the students of this institution. The course is intended to prepare young women of African descent for full-functioning and leadership in the twenty-first century world with a full understanding of the experiences of the global African Diaspora historically and in contemporary times, and the factors that have influenced those experiences. The course is intended to create a safe space for women of African descent to fully explore their past, to understand how world developments have affected them and how they have exercised resilience, agency, self empowerment and leadership over time. It encourages our students to locate themselves at the center of their own identity and experiences, and to view that central positionality as a sine qua to their own empowerment and future choices.

The Duties of Program Director include, but are not limited to, the following:
• providing leadership for the unit’s academic program, including enhancing the curriculum, ensuring curriculum integrity, and currency, relevance, and appropriate rigor
• assuring the high quality of instruction within the program
• conducting and overseeing evaluation of program faculty through class visits, peer evaluations, reviewing student evaluations, and evaluation reports
• managing the program budget
• assessing the quality and effectiveness of the academic program through evaluating student learning outcomes, annual curriculum review, and syllabi revision
• ensuring standardization in course content, pedagogy, assignments, and assessment rubrics across all course sections to ensure a commonality of experience for students in this signature year-one program
• initiating grant writing efforts consistent with program goals and purpose ensuring adequate staffing of all program course sections through instructor recruitment and hiring
• teaching at least one course section per semester within the program.
• developing a calendar of co-curricular program events and activities each semester
• convenings regular instructor meetings and training workshops
• ensuring that proper minutes are kept of all meetings and workshops
• ensuring content and pedagogical development for program faculty via attendance and participation in conferences, symposia, workshops, panels etc. with a focus on the worldwide African Diaspora.
• attending Divisional and College wide meetings of Department Chairs and Program Directors
• preparing and submitting annual program reports
• conducting and overseeing the Program Review Process
• supervising Administrative Assistant / Program Coordinator

Application Timeline:
Review of applications will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled. Preference will be given to complete applications that are submitted by February 28, 2025. Reference letters must be received by March 7, 2025. We expect to complete preliminary and on-campus final interviews, plus select a final candidate for hire by March 31, 2025. The selected candidate must be ready to assume the position in August, 2025.

Application Materials:
Complete and submit online application form and upload the following required documentation via the Spelman College HR People Admin site:

  • Cover Letter of Application
  • Updated Curriculum Vitae
  • Unofficial copies of graduate transcripts. Official transcripts will be required at time of hire.
  • 1-page Teaching Philosophy Statement
  • 1-page Scholarly Philosophy Statement
  • 1-page Service Philosophy Statement
  • 1-page Leadership Profile Statement
  • Two Sample Syllabi (one survey level; one upper level)
  • Three (3) Letters of Reference

Qualifications:

Ph.D. in History (any specialty within the African Diaspora) and tenure at current institution. Applicants should be proven leaders with a record of stellar scholarship, sound intellectual vision, along with administrative and teaching experience, and an ability to work collaboratively with others.

Posting Number:

F563P

Open Date:

12/13/2024

Close Date:

02/28/2025

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Any correspondence regarding the position or your application will be relayed to you by our Faculty Affairs Team. Please do not reach out to any department faculty regarding the position or status of your application. We appreciate your interest and consideration.

EEO Statement:

Spelman College is an EEO/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Title IX Employer and we participate in E-Verify. We are a smoke-free campus

Deadline to Receive Letter(s) of Reference:

03/07/2025

Organization

Working at Spelman College

Spelman College is a prestigious, highly selective historically Black college that prepares women to change the world. Spelman’s holistic liberal arts education empowers women to excel intellectually, think creatively, serve wholeheartedly, act globally, and lead boldly. Located in Atlanta, Spelman College’s multifaceted, person-centered learning community creates lasting bonds of sisterhood and support. Providing an educational experience unlike any other, Spelman embraces a long-standing and life-changing commitment to academic rigor, career development, community involvement, and positive social impact.

Spelman is part of the Atlanta University Center, the largest consortium of historically Black institutions of higher learning in the world. Its partner institutions include Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine. Spelman shares cross-registration with its undergraduate partners. The AUC institutions also share the newly renovated Robert W. Woodruff Library.

A historic campus of 32 acres, dating back to 1883, Spelman is five minutes west of downtown Atlanta. There are 25 buildings on the lush, well-manicured campus, including a new, silver LEED- certified green residence hall, The Suites, and The Camille O. Hanks Cosby Academic Center, which houses the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art and the state-of-the-art College Archives.

As a result of its dedicated faculty and staff, Spelman College has gained an excellent national reputation and high rankings in the media’s annual college guides. The College ranks among the top 70 Best Liberal Arts Colleges, consistently ranks as a top producer of Fulbright Fellows and Teach For America candidates, and has the distinction of being the leading producer of Black females who go on to earn doctoral degrees in science and engineering.

Spelman College is also home to SpelBots, the first all-women, African-American robotics team to take part in the international RoboCup competition in 2005, long considered the Olympics of Robotics and artificial intelligence. In addition, the Women’s Research and Resource Center, the WISDOM Center and Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, as well as the College’s departments of art and drama and dance, are among the many esteemed programs that showcase the College’s strengths in the humanities, arts and service leadership.

Dedicated, talented, and well-qualified faculty members are a hallmark of Spelman College. Home to 183 full-time faculty members, Spelman boasts an 11:1 student/faculty ratio, providing students with greater opportunities to engage with professors across disciplines. The William and Camille Cosby Endowed Professorship Program, for example, supports professorships in the fine arts, humanities and the social sciences. It is a multidisciplinary initiative designed to enhance the intellectual, cultural and creative life of Spelman College and its surrounding community. Previous Cosby Chairs include former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin; award-winning author and poet Pearl Cleage, C’71; the Rev. Renita Weems; distinguished scholar and economist William Darity, Ph.D.; and Bernice Johnson Reagon, C'70, an internationally known producer, composer and recording artist, and founder of the Grammy Award-nominated a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey and the Rock.

Spelman faculty have a significant impact on the College’s mission to educate students to lead and serve their communities and the world. To this end, Spelman’s iconic representative is the Millenial professor. The College is strengthening its Faculty Development Program to be comprehensive – recruiting and retaining talented individuals who pursue creative, rigorous scholarship and course development within their disciplines and in multidisciplinary ventures. These professors will also lead the way in internationalizing the curriculum.

As part of the College’s strategic plan for 2015, Spelman’s agenda is to strengthen the academic core of the institution. Constituents such as students, faculty, staff, administrators, alumnae, trustees and community partners participate by taking specific actions called GOALS. Spelman’s faculty goals are: global engagement; ongoing professional development; advising students to prepare not only for careers but for lives of success, leadership, and service; leadership through participation in shared governance; and service learning integrated across the curriculum.

The Spelman MILE – My Integrated Learning Experience – forms the foundation of Spelman College’s strategic plan. Symbolizing a transformational journey of learning, the Spelman MILE will ensure key competencies – such as critical thinking, effective communication, quantitative reasoning, and digital literacy – that Millenial students need for personal success. Student GOALS include: global engagement, including at least one meaningful international travel experience; opportunities for undergraduate research and career-related internships; alumnae connections to strengthen our sisterly bonds early on; leadership development focused on individual potential and best practices; and service learning that pairs hands-on community engagement with coursework shared governance.

Each year, the College hosts Research Day in April, as well as Faculty Research Day in October. Both events are designed to showcase excellence in student and faculty research across academic disciplines.

For more information about Spelman, visit http://www.spelman.edu/.

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Location
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30314
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