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[Commlist] Job: Assistant Professor of Communication

Tue Sep 13 09:00:15 GMT 2022


Assistant Professor of Communication (tenure-track)

Antioch College seeks applications for a tenure-track position in
communication to begin August 15, 2023.

The Division of Social Sciences welcomes candidates in communication to
contribute to a student-centered interdisciplinary undergraduate liberal arts curriculum. A Ph.D. in communication or closely related field and evidence of
successful teaching at the undergraduate level is required. The successful
candidate will have the opportunity to build a dynamic set of communication
courses within Antioch College’s unique self-designed curriculum. Salary is
competitive and commensurate with experience.

The successful candidate will have broad training in communication studies
and be excited to teach a range of communication courses, including survey
courses (Introduction to Communication Theory, Effective Public Speaking,
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication, and Intercultural Communication)
and courses in their areas of specialization. Scholars with critically
oriented and interdisciplinary research agendas are highly desired. Topical
areas of specialization include (but are not limited to): prejudice and
discrimination, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, economic
inequality, environmental communication, and rhetoric of political and social
movements.

In addition to offering courses within the discipline, the successful
candidate will bring subject-matter expertise and enthusiasm to a
collaborative General Education Program. The successful candidate is expected
to maintain an active research agenda, participate in program development,
provide academic advising, guide students in developing their Self-Designed
Majors, and oversee Senior Capstone Projects.

Antioch College holds a distinct place within higher education. This is an
opportunity to join a collaborative faculty community dedicated to building a
new kind of American college. Antioch College is a place where students seek
to “win victories for humanity” and engage in real-world problem solving
in the classroom, campus and community, and through our renowned cooperative
education program. Antioch attracts tenacious questioners who find virtue in
our being rigorous and open, creative and deliberative, diverse and
self-reliant; who appreciate the thoughtful scale of individual, small group
and community learning, and our commitment to principles of applied and
experiential education. Antioch is a laboratory for discovering the new and
better ways of living and learning that are the building blocks for
democratic communities and a healthy planet. Through participatory learning
and work-based education, students develop and put their ideas into practice. Guided by talented teachers and mentors, students own their education through
a robust Self-Designed Major program that encourages students to explore the
transdisciplinary spaces within and between the humanities, sciences, arts,
and social sciences. Students also utilize Antioch’s dynamic resources like
our farm, and Coretta Scott King Center and adjacent 1,100-acre nature
preserve in their studies. The high level of participation in the design and
governance of the College, dialogue and collaboration across the campus to
develop community here and in the surrounding region is unmatched elsewhere.

Antioch College embraces diversity as a core value, and considers it
fundamental to excellence in education. We are an educational community
dedicated to the pursuit of social justice that intentionally and
consistently supports diverse and inclusive practices. Antioch College
acknowledges and seeks to end the existence of systemic inequity in terms of
access to power, resources, and privilege and works to develop access and
equity in the community. Within this context, Antioch seeks to build
authentic engagement across diversity, ensure systems of support for
historically and currently marginalized groups, and promote safety in
challenging dialogues and exchanges. We believe diversity enhances learning
and our individual and collective ability to manifest positive change. We
seek candidates who can contribute to Antioch’s mission through curricular
development and innovation that fosters social justice, cultural competencies
and understanding of diversity.

Antioch College is located in the village of Yellow Springs, Ohio – a
vibrant progressive community nestled between two nature preserves. Yellow
Springs is located 55 miles from the fast-growing city of Columbus, Ohio, and
30 miles from the Dayton metro area.

Antioch College is an equal opportunity employer; the college offers
employment, advancement opportunities, and benefits in a harassment-free
environment on the basis of merit, qualifications and competency to all
individuals without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, gender
identity, national origin, handicap, sexual orientation or covered veteran
status.

To apply, please send a cv, sample syllabus, and cover letter that addresses
the position, including teaching philosophy and experience with diversity,
equity, and inclusion, to (facultysearch /at/ antiochcollege.edu) [1] with
“Communication” in the subject line. Additional materials will be
requested from select candidates at a later stage.Official transcripts will
be required of finalists for this position. For full consideration, please
apply by October 14, 2022. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in
the United States without Antioch College sponsorship. Questions related to
this position can be sent to (facultysearch /at/ antiochcollege.edu) [2].
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