Cleveland State University, Dept. of Philosophy and Comparative Religion, Lecturer

Nov 10, 2015 Feb 17, 2016

The Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion at Cleveland State University invites applications for an Assistant College Lecturer position. AOS: Ancient Philosophy and Medieval; AOC: History of Philosophy.

Duties will consist of teaching 12 credit hours/4 courses per semester including Ancient Philosophy as well as other introductory level courses and teaching upper-division courses in area of expertise. Participation in service responsibilities at the department, college, and university level as appropriate. Minimum qualifications: Ph.D. in Philosophy in hand by July 1, 2016; Evidence of teaching experience and effectiveness; AOS and AOC as specified above. Preferred qualifications: Experience in teaching Ancient Philosophy courses; ability to teach Early Modern Philosophy; evidence of teaching achievement. An additional preferred qualification is the ability to contribute through teaching and/or service to the diversity, cultural sensitivity, and excellence of the academic community. Position begins August 22, 2016. Salary commensurate with qualifications.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, current CV, graduate level transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness/achievement and three letters of recommendation to: Jobs. Mailed or emailed application materials will not be accepted. To ensure full consideration all materials should be submitted by February 16, 2016. Review of applications will begin February 16th and continue until the position is filled.

For more information go to: Cleveland. Hiring is contingent on maintaining existing levels of funding from the State.

Offer of employment is contingent on satisfactory completion of the University’s verification of credentials and other information required by law and/or University policies or practices, including but not limited to a criminal background check.

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