Applied position at CSULB

Barbara Lemaster lemaster at csulb.edu
Tue Jun 19 18:26:49 UTC 2001


Please be advised that we will begin reviewing applications on July 15th
rather than June 30th, 2001.  Our revised position description follows.

Barbara LeMaster

DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
LECTURER OPENING

Position:  One year Full-Time Lecturer, with the possibility of a renewal
for a second year depending on budget and performance, in Applied
Anthropology.
Effective Date:  August 23, 2001
Minimum Qualification:
	M.A. in Anthropology at time of appointment specializing in applied
anthropology.	Potential for effective teaching.  Ability to communicate
effectively with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community.
Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
	Ph.D or ABD in Anthropology or a closely related field with
specialization in applied anthropology.  Established track record as a
working applied anthropologist in the areas of medical, education, or
community applied work with experience in a nonacademic setting.
Successful program-development grant writing experience.  Strong commitment
to inclusive education.  Potential for teaching graduate and senior level
courses as needed.  Ability to work with on-site applied faculty to further
develop an applied program, to form community partnerships in the process,
and to successfully market the applied anthropology M.A. degree.  Potential
for effective participation in faculty governance.
Duties:
	Grant writing to support the further development of the Applied
Anthropology graduate program, both in terms of program development and
individual student support.  Supervise graduate students and serve on MA
thesis committees.  Teach six units (up to two classes) per semester.
Further develop the applied anthropology brochure, develop an applied
anthropology website, and otherwise market the applied anthropology degree;
for example, help to establish a network of internships and alumni jobs.
Further develop the applied anthropology curriculum in consultation with
on-site applied anthropology faculty.  Perform University and Community
Service.
Salary Range:  Commensurate with background and experience.  Probable range
from $45,000 to $55,000, depending on qualifications.
Required Documentation:  Letter of application addressing qualifications,
Curriculum Vitae or Resume, three letters of recommendation, official
transcript from terminal degree granting institution, and, if available,
teaching portfolio including teaching statement, course syllabi, and
teaching evaluation summaries.	(Employment is contingent upon proof of the
legal right to work in the United States.  This proof must be provided
prior to employment.  An appointment is not final until proof is provided).

	In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and
state law,  CSULB is committed to creating a community in which a diverse
population can learn, live and work, in an atmosphere of tolerance,
civility, and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual,
without regard to economic status, ethnic background, political views, or
other personal characteristics or beliefs.  An EEO/AA/ Employer.
Copies of the University’s Annual Campus Crime Report are available upon
request.  To request a copy, contact the University Police Department at
(562) 985-8535 or through their web site (http://www.upd.csulb.edu), or by
writing to CSULB University Police Department, 1331 Palo Verde Avenue, Long
Beach, CA 90840, Attn: Crime Prevention.
	Position open until filled or recruitment cancelled.  Review of
applications begins July 15, 2001.  Please send letter of interest, a copy
of your vita or resume, three letters of recommendation, and the names,
postal addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references
that can be contacted by the department during the summer, and send to:
Applied Anthropology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology,
California State University, Long Beach, CA 90840-1003



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