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[Commlist] Tenure-Track Position: Assistant Professor - Indigenous Studies w/ open specialization in any SSH area, including Communication and Digital Media Studies
Mon Nov 28 17:32:25 GMT 2022
Tenure Track Job: Assistant Professor - Indigenous Studies w/ open
specialization in any area of the social sciences and humanities,
including Communication and Digital Media Studies.
https://ontariotechu.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/435?c=ontariotechu&fbclid=IwAR2WTz8mgf3iMPjxbCOH41iHpg30ybTbJLQ5rdjl8dGPVN76cOfzOWjLkdI
Assistant Professor - Indigenous Studies
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
(https://socialscienceandhumanities.ontariotechu.ca/)
Appointment Type: Tenured and Tenure-Track, Full-time Continuing
Number of Positions: 1
Salary Grade: Administered in accordance with the Collective Agreement
Posting Date: November 21, 2022
Deadline for submitting applications: January 9, 2023
Application Review Date: Until a suitable candidate is found
Job Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Expected Start Date: July 1, 2023
Apply at
https://ontariotechu.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/435?c=ontariotechu
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology),
located in Oshawa, Ontario, is proud to encourage an interactive,
information-sharing culture for our individual staff, and teams which
enhance organizational effectiveness. Ontario Tech’s innovative
programs, and technology-enriched learning environment create an
atmosphere of academic excellence. Ontario Tech promotes social
engagement, fosters critical thinking, and integrates outcomes-based
learning experiences inside and outside the classroom. We invite you to
consider joining Ontario Tech's globally trained faculty as we further
our reputation for providing a leading-edge learning environment and
delivering innovative research.
Ontario Tech University is situated on the Traditional Territory of the
Michi Saagiig, a branch of the greater Anishinaabeg Nation which
includes Ojibway, Odawa and Pottawatomi and acknowledges the lands and
people of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation as we work
towards reconciliation and Indigenization. The Faculty of Social Science
and Humanities (FSSH) is seeking an Indigenous scholar for a full-time
tenure-track appointment at the level of Assistant Professor. To address
the underrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in academia, this
opportunity is open only to individuals who self-identify as Indigenous.
Specialization in any area of the social sciences and humanities will be
considered. The Faculty currently has major programs in Criminology,
Communication & Digital Media Studies, Legal Studies, Liberal Studies,
Political Science, and General & Forensic Psychology, as well as
specialized minor programs in Indigenous Studies and Sustainability. The
Faculty encourages collaborative and interdisciplinary teaching and
research. The successful candidate may have the opportunity to
contribute to the new interdisciplinary Master’s program in Social
Practice and Innovation, or one of the other graduate programs in
Criminology and Psychology.
While Ontario Tech University is at the early stages of the
reconciliation and Indigenization process, the university is committed
to supporting Indigenous scholars, staff, and students; developing
understanding among the university community around Indigenous
worldviews and knowledge systems; and building community with the
surrounding Indigenous nations. More information can be found at the
Indigenous Education and Cultural Services website.
The Faculty recently launched an Indigenous Studies minor, which offers
courses such as: Introduction to Indigenous Studies: Colonial History
and its Impacts on Indigenous Peoples, (Re)Membering Reciprocal
Relations), History and Stories of the Michi Saagiig and Haudenosaunee
in Southern Ontario, Indigenous Digital and Visual Media, and
Contemporary Indigenous Literature.
• Candidates must have a PhD or be all-but-dissertation (ABD) in a
relevant discipline.
• The ideal candidate will demonstrate capacity to contribute to the
Indigenous Studies Minor.
• The successful candidate must self-identify as Indigenous. Ontario
Tech University recognizes that there are a variety of terms used to
encompass the people of Turtle Island, including those who identify as
status and non-status First Nations, Métis, Inuk (Inuit), Alaska Native,
Native American, and Native Hawaiian people. Please include this in your
cover letter.
The successful candidate will be expected to follow a 40% Research, 40%
Teaching and 20% Service workload each year.
Applicants should submit in electronic format a covering letter; a
curriculum vitae; a statement of teaching philosophy (1 page); an
outline of their present research program (1 page); 5-year research plan
(1 page); and the names of three referees (the search committee will
only contact referees for reference letters in the case of the candidate
being shortlisted). Shortlisted applicants will submit a writing sample
and teaching evaluations (if available).
Applicants are invited to self-identify on their cover letter and share
their relationship with and commitment to Indigenous communities in
their application package; we understand that such relationships and
communities can take many forms. Applicant self-identification
information will be used for the purposes of screening and
consideration. Please note that this information will be securely
accessed only by members of the selection committee.
Candidates should submit their applications in digital format (as a
single pdf file) to the Ontario Tech University Human Resources website.
Deadline for submitting applications: January 9, 2023
Review of applications will begin at the deadline, and will continue
until a suitable candidate is found.
Position start date: July 1, 2023
If you require an accommodation to participate in the recruitment
process, please notify the hiring manager or Julie Day, Health and
Disability Management Specialist. For more information about the
university's policies for accommodating employees with disabilities
please review the university’s Accessibility Policy.
This position falls within the bargaining unit represented by the UOIT
Faculty Association and will be subject to the terms and conditions of
the collective agreement between the University and the UOIT Faculty
Association. The collective agreement may be found on the Human
Resources section of our website. Starting salary will be commensurate
with experience and annual salary increases are administered as per the
terms outlined in the collective agreement.
Review of applications will begin on and will continue until a suitable
candidate is found. Applicants should submit in electronic format a
covering letter; a curriculum vitae including a list of publications; a
statement of teaching interests/experience; an outline of their present
research program; a brief future research plan; and the names of three
referees through the Ontario Tech website.
Ontario Tech University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes
applications from all qualified candidates, while especially encouraging
applications from women, members of visible minorities, Indigenous
peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual
orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens,
permanent residents and Indigenous Peoples in Canada will be given priority.
Ontario Tech University respects people's different needs and therefore
will take all reasonable steps to ensure accommodation for applicants
where appropriate. The University is also committed to ensuring that
confidentiality is maintained throughout all aspects of the recruitment
cycle. Prior to May 1, 2022, the university required all students,
faculty, staff and visitors (including contractors) to be fully
vaccinated against Covid-19 as defined by our mandatory vaccine
directive. This directive was paused, effective May 1, 2022, but may be
reinstated at any point in the future depending on public health
guidelines and the recommendations of experts. All employees of the
university will be expected to comply with the requirements of this
directive. The university recognizes faculty and staff may require
accommodations. We are committed to an accommodation process in which
individualized needs (e.g. for medical and religious/creed grounds) are
appropriately addressed under the Ontario Human Rights Code. A
COVID-19 Vaccination Accommodation Application Form is available. If you
require accommodation, please contact Julie Day, Health and Disability
Management Specialist. For more information about the universities
policies for accommodating employees with disabilities please review the
university’s Accessibility Policy
The university acknowledges the lands and people of the Mississaugas of
Scugog Island First Nation which is covered under the Williams Treaties.
We are situated on the Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas, a
branch of the greater Anishinaabeg Nation which includes Algonquin,
Ojibway, Odawa and Pottawatomi.
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