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Talladega

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, us, 35161

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Job Title : Assistant Professor of Sociology

Location : Talladega, Alabama

Position Type : Full-time, Assistant Professor of Sociology

Position Overview:

Talladega College invites applications for a

Assistant Professor of Sociology

to join the Department of Social Sciences. This is a

full-time appointment

with the possibility of renewal, depending on departmental needs and funding. The Assistant Professor of Sociology will be responsible for teaching undergraduate sociology courses, contributing to curriculum development, and engaging in academic service to the College. The successful candidate will be an experienced educator with a strong commitment to teaching, student success, research, and fostering an inclusive learning environment.

Specific Qualifications:

Education:

A

Ph.D. in Sociology

or a closely related field is required (ABD candidates who are close to completion will also be considered).

Experience:

A demonstrated record of

effective teaching

at the undergraduate level.

Experience in

sociological research , with a clear area of specialization (e.g., social inequality, race and ethnicity, criminology, social theory, etc.).

A commitment to

inclusive pedagogy

and teaching strategies that support diverse learners.

Other Requirements:

Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.

Ability to develop and teach undergraduate courses in sociology and related areas.

Demonstrated ability to engage students in and outside of the classroom, advising students, and supporting their academic and professional development.

Preferred Qualifications:

Research Focus:

A robust

research agenda

in a specialized area of sociology that aligns with the department's needs.

Experience in

online or hybrid course delivery

is a plus.

Ability to develop new

sociology courses

that respond to evolving trends and students’ interests.

A background in promoting

diversity, equity, and inclusion

through teaching and mentoring.

Experience in

service learning

and community engagement initiatives related to sociology.

Job Responsibilities:

1. Teaching & Curriculum Development:

Teach undergraduate sociology courses, which may include core courses such as Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Sociological Theory, and specialized courses in the candidate's area of expertise.

Develop and update syllabi, lectures, assignments, and assessments.

Engage in a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, group discussions, and student-driven research projects.

Employ inclusive and effective teaching strategies that engage students from diverse backgrounds.

Ensure courses align with program objectives, institutional goals, and the needs of students.

2. Student Advising & Mentorship:

Advise students on academic planning, career development, and research opportunities.

Mentor students in the development of their professional goals, including opportunities for graduate study or employment in sociology-related fields.

Supervise student research projects, including capstones, independent studies, and internships.

3. Research & Scholarly Activity:

Maintain an

active research agenda

in sociology or a related field, contributing to the scholarly community through publications, conference presentations, and other scholarly activities.

Support student engagement in research, fostering opportunities for undergraduate research projects.

Collaborate with faculty and staff to enhance the research profile of the department.

4. Service & Community Engagement:

Participate in

departmental meetings , committees, and other faculty responsibilities.

Contribute to the development and improvement of the

Sociology Program

through course revisions, program assessments, and collaboration with colleagues.

Engage in

community outreach

and service activities that connect sociology with real-world applications.

Support departmental events, such as guest speakers, workshops, and symposia.

Application Process:

Interested candidates should submit the following documents:

A

cover letter

outlining their teaching philosophy, research interests, and qualifications for the position.

A

current curriculum vitae (CV) .

A

statement of teaching philosophy

that demonstrates an understanding of diverse learning styles and an inclusive approach to teaching.

Official academic transcripts

(unofficial copies may be submitted initially).

Contact information

for at least three professional references.

Talladega College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals with disabilities.

About Talladega College:

Talladega College, located in Talladega, Alabama, is a historically Black institution known for its commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and social justice. The

Department of Sociology

offers a dynamic curriculum in sociology and related disciplines providing students with a well‑rounded education that prepares them for careers in a variety of fields. The department is dedicated to fostering a learning environment that values diversity, inclusion, and critical thinking.

Application Process:

Review of candidates will begin immediately. Qualified candidates should forward a letter of interest, résumé, transcript and three (3) professional references to Human Resource Office, Talladega College, 627 W. Battle Street, Talladega, AL 35160 or

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