THE SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT Ithaca College is looking to hire two faculty to start fall 2014. They seek a colleague to teach courses related to critical Criminal and Juvenile Justice Studies, and a colleague to teach critical Health Studies and Medical Sociology. One of the positions will be tenure-eligible and one will be a three-year visiting position. PhD in Sociology is required by time of appointment. Continue reading for more info.
Critical Criminology/Juvenile Justice
Ithaca College invites applications for a full-time teaching position to begin August 16, 2014. We seek a colleague to teach courses related to critical Criminal and Juvenile Justice Studies. Current examples of our courses include Definitions of Normality; Sociology of Crime; Sociology of Law; Race, Racism and the Law. Interest in developing some new courses is welcomed: suite crime, environmental crime,law/(in)justice, public policies, and/or critical criminology. The position requires a rotation in one or more of Sociology Theory, Research Methodology, and/or Introduction to Sociology. The department's goal is to encourage students to integrate a wide range of social issues with theory, method, and practice.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in Sociology is required by time of appointment. The ideal applicant will: have a clear motivation to teach and supervise undergraduate research in a liberal arts environment; have a defined research/practical program. Please watch for details on how and when to apply; a more complete position description will be in the ASA JobBank, the ABS Job Listing Service, and in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
We seek to create a work environment and organizational culture reflecting our society and community and as such, Ithaca College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Members of underrepresented groups (including people of color, persons with disabilities, military veterans andwomen) are encouraged to apply.
Critical Health/Medicine
Ithaca College invites applications for a full-time teaching position, to begin August 16, 2014. We seek a colleague to teach courses related to critical Health Studies and Medical Sociology and to develop courses in any of the following: global health, health disparities, environmental health, and/or addiction. The position requires a rotation in one or more of Sociology Theory, Research Methodology, and/or Introduction to Sociology. The department's goal is to encourage students to integrate a wide range of social issues with theory, method, and practice.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in Sociology is required by time of appointment. The ideal applicant will: have a clear motivation to teach and supervise undergraduate research in a liberal arts environment; have a defined research/practical program. Please watch for details on how and when to apply;a more complete position description will be in the ASA JobBank, the ABS Job Listing Service, and in The Chronicle of Higher Educatio