College Professor – Anthropology

The role and responsibilities of a faculty member focus on the activities related to teachers, academics and scholars. They include but are not limited to an awareness of current scholarship and continuing mastery in one’s field, instructional and professional duties, professional development, and service. In addition, duties and responsibilities may include scholarly activity.

Education and Experience

The minimum qualification is a Master’s degree; PhD is preferred. An equivalent level credential as appropriate for the discipline will be considered. Professional or post-secondary school work experience directly related to the duty assignment is an asset. Experience demonstrating a learner-centered teaching philosophy is desired. An active profile in scholarship, research and creative activity is preferred.

Skills and Abilities

Designs and teaches a course with regard for learning outcomes

Teaches in a variety of modes, including lecture, discussion, active student involvement and laboratory work as appropriate

Interested in use of appropriate technological aids in instruction

Open to feedback from others on ways to improve teaching and related activities

Knowledgeable about the subject matter of the teaching area and able to teach the subject matter at a post-secondary level

Maintains currency and vitality in one’s discipline through professional activities, professional development and/or scholarship

Interested in course and program development

Collegial and willing to work constructively with others

Comfortable in a computerized environment and with programs relevant to instruction and academic discipline

Core Competencies

  • Collaboration & Collegiality
  • Continuous Learning & Information Seeking
  • Initiative
  • Effective Interactive Communication
  • Student & Service Focus
  • Integrity & Accountability

Job Specific Competencies

Preferred Qualifications

The Department of Anthropology is seeking one Part-time Term College Professor to teach introductory courses in biological anthropology and cultural anthropology at the Kelowna (KLO) Okanagan College campus.

Fall 2021 – two sections of ANTH 111 (Introduction to Biological Anthropology) and two sections of ANTH 121 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology);

Winter 2022 – two sections of ANTH 121 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology).

There is the possibility of additional term work, depending on student demand.

A Master’s in Anthropology or Archaeology is required, a Ph.D is preferred.

Desired Start Date 08/26/2021

Position End Date (if temporary) 04/29/2022

Schedule

tba

Annual Salary/Hourly Rate Salary placement is dependent upon qualifications and experience.

Appointment Type Faculty – Part-time Term

Special Instructions to Applicants

Please provide the names and contact information for a minimum of three referees.

Please submit course outlines/syllabi for ANTH 111 (Introduction to Biological Anthropology) and ANTH 121 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology).

For inquiries of an academic nature, please contact Dr. Leanne Mallory, Chair, Anthropology by way of email to [email protected].

Employee Group Faculty

Apply Now
To help us with our recruitment effort, please indicate your email/cover letter where (vacanciesincanada.ca) you saw this job posting.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *