Assistant Professor in Special Education
Bowling Green State University | |
United States, Ohio, Bowling Green | |
Nov 21, 2024 | |
Summary The School of Inclusive Teacher Education invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Special Education with a start date of August 2025. Teaching and research may be related to one or more of the following areas: assessment, instruction of students with extensive support needs, and/or methods of teaching across content areas. The position is a 9-month appointment with the possibility of summer teaching. Special education at Bowling Green State University is housed within the School of Inclusive Teacher Education and the College of Education and Human Development. The mission of the special education faculty is to prepare future educators and professionals with the knowledge, skills, and values to promote access, inclusion, and belonging for individuals with disabilities in all areas of life. The undergraduate Intervention Specialist program leads to Ohio K-12 licensure for teaching students with mild-to-moderate and moderate-to-intensive educational needs. Online graduate certificates in Applied Behavior Analysis, Assistive Technology, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and Secondary Transition provide advanced professional preparation that leads to a special education masters degree. The School of Inclusive Teacher Education, housed within the College of Education and Human Development, is committed to building and sustaining a dynamic, collaborative community of highly skilled teachers for all levels of education, thereby increasing graduates options and those of their students for lives as independent, productive, and contributing citizens. The School advocates for rigorous scholarship, innovative teaching and learning, and civic and professional engagement that places high value on the diversity of individuals and communities in a global society. The School serves approximately 1500 undergraduate students and nearly 500 graduate students in seven initial licensure programs and four graduate programs, with numerous endorsements and certificates. These programs are guided by more than fifty full-time faculty and staff. The College of Education and Human Development, BGSUs founding college, is the home to a dynamic group of graduate and undergraduate programs, housed across three academic units: the School of Applied Human Development; the School of Counseling, Higher Education, Leadership, and Foundations; and the School of Inclusive Teacher Education. Approximately 150 full-time faculty and staff serve over 3,000 undergraduate students and over 1,000 graduate students. The College promotes and supports a community of inclusion, collaboration, and respect for students, faculty, and staff. This strong sense of community serves as the central tenet for the Colleges priorities for integrating professional preparation, leadership and service, experiential learning, and inquiry and innovation in all academic programs and related experiences. The College has extensive partnerships across professional, school, and community settings that facilitate collaboration for student experiences and research opportunities. As a Public University for the Public Good, Bowling Green State University is a comprehensive, high research university located in northwestern Ohio committed to driving economic and cultural vitality in the region and beyond. Through innovative teaching, research and creative activities, BGSU fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning community where inspired ideas, knowledge and achievements support the region, state and nation. More than 760 talented and passionate faculty members teach across more than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 17 doctoral programs, and 57 masters programs. A focus on promoting research, scholarship, and creative activities has resulted in a significant increase in extramural funding over the past several years. Guided by Forward, BGSUs strategic plan, the University is focused on redefining student success. For the fifth year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranks BGSU as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest that students would choose again. BGSU also holds the Wall Street Journal distinction of being the No. 1 public university in Ohio for the student experience. Essential Functions
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Additional Information Application Process Applications accepted online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/bgsu Application Materials Required
Unofficial transcripts of highest degree earned are required for candidates invited for in-person interviews. Finalist will be required to submit official transcripts. BGSU policy requires finalist to authorize and pass a background check prior to receiving an offer of employment. Application Deadline The search committee will review applications until the position is filled; however, for best consideration, applications should be provided by December 18, 2024. Salary & Benefits Competitive and commensurate with candidates experience and credentials. Full benefits package available. Further Information For additional information, contact Dr. Tracy Huziak-Clark, Director, School of Inclusive Teacher Education, College of Education and Human Development, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0240. Phone: 419-372-7363; E-mail: thuziak@bgsu.edu. Bowling Green State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer. We are committed to a multicultural environment and strongly encourage applications from women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Bowling Green State University, please call 419-372-8421 or emailohr@bgsu.edu. recblid evb3970i1wzts7wwekw256mdo4mteo |