School of Education, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Tenure Track
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School of Education, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Tenure Track
Position Title:School of Education, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Tenure Track
Job Category:University Faculty
Job Type:Full-Time
FLSA Status:Exempt
Campus:Chicago-Water Tower Campus
Location Code:SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (02300A)
Department Name:SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Is this split and/or fully grant funded? :No
Duties and Responsibilities:Salary Range: $78,000 – $83,000
Benefits Information: https://www.luc.edu/hr/benefits/
The School of Education (SOE) at Loyola University Chicago invites applications for a full-time, tenure track position as Assistant Professor of Teacher Education. The selected individual will join the Teaching and Leaming (T&L) program area faculty in the SOE’s accredited undergraduate and graduate programs, each of which is shaped around the SOE’s conceptual framework of advancing professionalism in the service of social justice.
Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of culturally responsive, antiracist, and social justice education practices across a variety of learning and education contexts. Candidates must demonstrate skill in applying learning, instructional, and assessment theories across a variety of learning and education contexts. Candidates must also demonstrate a collaborative nature and commitment to collegiality, trust, and building strong working relationships within Teaching & Leaming and the larger SOE and university communities. Candidate must demonstrate the dispositions to work with colleagues across these same contexts to build stronger programs that emphasize critical social justice and anti-racism.
The main responsibilities of these positions include the following:
- Maintaining a teaching load of both undergraduate and graduate courses and modules. Courses are offered in university classrooms, while modules are field-based learning experiences of varying credit hours, which primarily take place within partner school sites.
- Undergraduate responsibilities include working with students who are pursuing initial Illinois educator licensure in early childhood, elementary, middle grades, secondary, and/or special education.
- Graduate responsibilities include maintaining a teaching load of graduate courses, supervising doctoral dissertations and dissertations in practice, and supporting independent studies for graduate students.
- Fulfilling the service responsibilities of a tenure-track professor, including advising students, service to T&L programs, the SOE, the larger university, community, and profession. This faculty member will be expected to provide leadership within the T&L program by assuming responsibility for program accreditation, design/redesign, and assessment in their area(s) or expertise, as well as overseeing a semester of the teacher education program continuum as a Sequence Lead.
- Fulfilling the scholarship responsibilities of a tenure track faculty member, including developing a research agenda, presenting at regional and national conferences, seeking research funding, and publishing in outlets relevant to their area of research and practice.
- Collaborating regularly with T&L faculty across specialty areas in efforts to develop and provide student support, maintain high-quality programming, and advance the Teaching and Learning program goals and priorities.
- Maintaining and enhancing existing partnerships with schools and community agencies. This includes building relationships with teachers and administrators on-site alongside other faculty members.
Job candidates should have experience in teacher education. Further, candidates must have teaching experience and related licensure in multiple age groups, content areas, and settings. These may include early childhood, bilingual/EL, elementary, middle grades, special education, and/or secondary education. The person will work with students across specialty areas as well as teaching general modules for students who have not yet chosen a specialty area. These modules include topics such as culturally responsive teaching, working with multilingual learners, educational learning theories, educational policy and philosophy, and other topics. Experience with clinical supervision of teacher candidates is also preferred, given that T&L modules use an apprenticeship approach to building the knowledge and skills of future teachers.
We seek candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to urban education and learning with a dedication to serving historically minoritized populations consistent with Loyola University Chicago’s commitment to advancing social justice through transformative education. Candidates will demonstrate a commitment to collegiality and collaboration within the T&L program and larger SOE and university community.Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
- Earned doctorate in Teacher Education, Learning Sciences, Curriculum & Instruction, or a related field, with a potential for scholarship production within these fields preferably from an accredited program.
- Current or previous state educator licensure
- Multiple areas of teaching expertise and experience in two or more of the following settings: early childhood, elementary, middle grades, secondary, or special education
- Research experience in the candidate’s given field of expertise
- Urban education experiences and demonstrated efforts to address social justice
- Successful prior work in teacher education
- Supervision or field-based work with practicum students and/or interns
- Knowledge of and experience with the International Baccalaureate (IB) and IB schools
- Experience with multilingual learners and multilingualism
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Working Conditions:None
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience:Minimum Qualifications:
1. Earned doctorate in Teacher Education, Learning Sciences, Curriculum & Instruction, or a related field, with a potential for scholarship production within these fields preferably from an accredited program.2. Current or previous state educator licensure3. Multiple areas of teaching expertise and experience in two or more of the following settings: early childhood, elementary, middle grades, secondary, or special education4. Research experience in the candidate’s given field of expertise
Preferred Experiential Qualifications:
1. Urban education experiences and demonstrated efforts to address social justice2. Successful prior work in teacher education3. Supervision or field-based work with practicum students and/or interns4. Knowledge of and experience with the International Baccalaureate (IB) and IB schools5. Experience with multilingual learners and multilingualism
11/12/2024
Salary Range:$78,000 - $83,000
Additional Salary Information:This salary range is for a nine-month academic appointment. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on a range of factors including, but not limited to, the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including years since terminal degree; training; field or discipline; budget availability; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs. Salaries higher than the published maximums may be offered in limited circumstances.
Special Instructions to Applicants:Review of applications will begin November 15thand continue until the position is filled. Anticipated starting date is August 2025. Applicants are asked to submit (1) a cover letter that explains interest in and fit for the position, (2) an up-to-date curriculum vitae, (3) a statement of teaching philosophy, (4) graduate transcripts, and (5) the names and contact information of three professional references. References will not be contacted immediately but might be consulted at subsequent points in the review process.
Application material should be submitted to: https://www.careers.luc.edu. Make inquiries to: Dr Amy Heineke, Chair of the Teaching and Learning Search Committee, School of Education, Loyola University Chicago at aheineke@luc.edu.
As a Jesuit, Catholic institution of higher education, we seek candidates who will contribute to our strategic plan to deliver a Transformative Education in the Jesuit tradition. To learn more about Loyola University Chicago’s mission, candidates should consult our website at www.luc.edu/mission/. For information about the university’s focus on transformative education, they should consult our website at www.luc.edu/transformativeed.
About Loyola University Chicago
Founded in 1870, Loyola University Chicago is the largest of twenty-seven Jesuit colleges and universities (https://ajcunet.edu/) and one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States. Loyola enrolls approximately 17,000 students, including over 11,000 undergraduates, across its three campuses in the Chicago metropolitan area: Lake Shore Campus on Chicago’s north side; Water Tower Campus near the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago; and Health Sciences Campus in the western suburb of Maywood. The University has over 1,600 full-time and part-time faculty. It also operates a study abroad center – the John Felice Rome Center (JFRC) – in Rome, Italy. Loyola offers programs in a variety of disciplines through thirteen schools and colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1870), the School of Law (1908), the Stritch School of Medicine (1909), the School of Social Work (1914), the School of Continuing and Professional Studies (1914), the Graduate School (1915), the Quinlan School of Business (1922), the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (1935), the School of Education (1969), the School of Communication (2008), Arrupe College (2014) which operates as a two-year college and confers associates degrees, the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health (2019), and the School of Environmental Sustainability (2020).
As one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to not only recruiting, but also retaining a diverse, mission driven workforce and enabling a culture of inclusiveness in an environment that values service excellence, stewardship, personal well-being, and professional development for all of our employees. Loyola University Chicago supports its staff and faculty with a wide array of affordable, comprehensive and competitive benefits centered on health and wellness, financial security, equity, and work-life balance. We actively seek those who wish to join our faculty, staff, and students in a community of diverse opinions, perspectives, and backgrounds supporting our Jesuit mission and striving toward the same goal of being persons for and with others.
The Loyola University Chicago community acknowledges its location on the ancestral homelands of the Council of the Three Fires (the Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi tribes) and a place of trade with other tribes, including the Ho-Chunk, Miami, Menominee, Sauk, and Meskwaki. We recognize the tragic legacy of colonization, genocide, and oppression that still impacts Native American lives today. As a Jesuit university, we affirm our commitment to issues of social responsibility and justice. We further recognize our responsibility to understand, teach, and respect the past and present realities of local Native Americans and their continued connection to this land.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Loyola University Chicago is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer with a strong commitment to hiring for our mission and diversifying our faculty. The University seeks to increase the diversity of its professoriate, workforce and undergraduate and graduate student populations because broad diversity – including a wide range of individuals who contribute to a robust academic environment – is critical to achieving the University’s mission of excellence in education, research, educational access and services in an increasingly diverse society. Therefore, in holistically accessing the many qualifications of each applicant, we would factor favorably an individual’s record of conduct that includes experience with an array of diverse perspectives, as well as a wide variety of different educational, research or other work activities. Among other qualifications, we would also factor favorably experience overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to an academic career or degrees.
https://www.careers.luc.edu/postings/29747
Job Number:8500439
Organizational Location:PROVOST
Number of Vacancies:1
Desired Start Date:08/11/2025
Open Until Filled:Yes
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Working at Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University Chicago, a private university founded in 1870 as St. Ignatius College, is the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic University and the only one located in Chicago. Shaped by our city and our Jesuit traditions, Loyola University Chicago offers students an educational environment unmatched for its diversity of thought and experience.
Loyola University Chicago comprises four campuses: Lake Shore (LSC), Water Tower (WTC), Health Sciences (HSC), and the John Felice Rome Center in Italy, and is home to eleven schools and colleges: Arrupe College, Quinlan School of Business, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Stritch School of Medicine, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Communication, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, School of Education, School of Law, School of Social Work, and Graduate School. Loyola also features course locations in Beijing, China; Saigon-Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vernon Hills, Illinois (Cuneo Mansion and Gardens); and a Retreat and Ecology Campus in Woodstock, Illinois.
With three campuses spread throughout the greater Chicago area, students have access to hundreds of cultural institutions as well as thousands of internships and networking opportunities with the city's Fortune 500 companies. Study-abroad programs at our Rome and Beijing Centers provide engagement with the global community and economy.
While rigorous programs of research and study are one hallmark of a Jesuit education, we're not just preparing students for a career, we're preparing them for life. We challenge our students to learn broadly, to think critically, to serve generously, to lead with integrity, to respect diversity. We come from all faiths and ethnic and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society.
Recognizing Loyola’s excellence in education, U.S.News and World Report has ranked Loyola consistently among the "top national universities" in its annual publications, and named the University a "best value" in its 2008 rankings.
Our faculty take a person-centered approach to education. They’re not just here to teach students what they know, they’re here to teach them to think critically and creatively and to reach for their own discoveries.
More facts about Loyola University Chicago:
- Total enrollment: 15,902
- 80+ undergraduate majors and 80+ minors
- 140+ graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs
- More than 4,000 faculty and staff members
- 14:1 Undergraduate student/faculty ratio
- 150,000 alumni; 85,000 in Chicago
- One of only eight percent of all American colleges and universities to have a Phi Beta Kappa honor society chapter
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