Visiting Assistant Professor in Latinx Sociology - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (35557)

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL

ID: 7116303
Posted: November 17, 2022
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Overview
The Center for Latino and Latin American Studies and the Department of Sociology seek a Visiting Assistant Professor in Latinx Sociology whose research and teaching center issues related to U.S. Latinx populations. We are seeking an interdisciplinary scholar who works at the intersection of Latinx Studies and Sociology and who holds intellectual and pedagogical expertise in areas such as (but not limited to):

international migration;
social inequalities;
social movements and protest;
criminology;
health disparities;
environmental justice;
population dynamics, and/or;
race and ethnicity

The Visiting Assistant Professor will teach three courses per semester. The initial appointment will be for one year with the possibility of extension for one additional year.
Position Summary
Qualified candidates dedicated to empowering students from underserved communities through their research, teaching, creative and pedagogical scholarship, community engagement, service and/or mentoring are strongly encouraged to apply. Scholars of discovery, integration, engagement, and pedagogy are all important to the NIU community. Successful applicants will teach classes within their (inter-)disciplinary expertise, as well as in conjunction with the academic diversity center where they will hold a joint appointment.

The ideal candidate is expected to establish an active and innovative research program that directly engages Latinx Studies. The ideal candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Latinx Studies as well as meeting curricular needs of the Department of Sociology. The successful candidate will teach courses in their areas of expertise as well as Introduction to Latinx Studies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses
Engaging in appropriate scholarly activities in the field
Collaborating and contributing to ongoing research projects with faculty
Providing service to the university and the profession
The candidate will be able to contribute to exam committees, thesis committees, and dissertation committees as needed.
Minimum Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Sociology, Latinx Studies, or related field
Graduate coursework in and a research agenda that directly engages U.S. Latinx populations
Demonstrable interest in teaching and mentoring a diverse undergraduate and graduate student community
Demonstrable commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
Additional Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
Experience utilizing interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies
Teaching experience in Latinx Studies, Ethnic Studies, and/or related field