[Air-L] Assistant Teaching Professor UCSB

gonzales at comm.ucsb.edu gonzales at comm.ucsb.edu
Wed Nov 8 09:21:53 PST 2023


The Department of Communication at the University of California, Santa
Barbara invites applications for a full-time Lecturer with Potential
Security of Employment (LPSOE), a Teaching Professor who may earn the
equivalent of tenure. The LPSOE series parallels that of the
research-focused (tenure-track) faculty series but with greater emphasis
upon excellence in teaching and engagement in professional activity and
service related to the pedagogical mission of the program and university.
Candidates should have strong skills and accomplishments in, and commitment
to, teaching in a theoretical and empirical social science
research-oriented program. Additional expertise in quantitative methods,
media, as well as experience working with diverse groups, are also desired.
We are particularly interested in candidates with experience and/or
interest in directing the Department’s basic courses that are taken by
prospective majors, and in training/coordinating their graduate teaching
assistants.

The Department seeks a dynamic scholar with strong knowledge of
communication theory and research. The successful candidate will be
expected to remain familiar with the Department’s core subjects in
interpersonal and intergroup communication, media and digital
communication, and organizational and group communication, as well as the
field of Communication generally. The LPSOE will teach 7 courses per year,
across three quarters. These courses primarily include lower-division and
upper-division undergraduate courses, with the possibility of a graduate
seminar in a specialized area. Summer teaching opportunities for additional
compensation may also be available.
Apply link and job description: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02586

Help contact: crhank at ucsb.edu

-- 
Amy Gonzales <https://www.comm.ucsb.edu/people/amy-gonzales> (she/her/hers)
Associate Professor, Department of Communication
Associate Director, Chicano Studies Institute
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