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- Assistant/Associate Tenure or Clinical Track Professor, Flint Social Work Dept.
Description
Be at the forefront of change and become part of the innovative and forward-thinking academic team at the University of Michigan-Flint's Social Work Department in the rapidly expanding College of Health Sciences! The Social Work Department is searching for an Assistant or Associate Professor in either a tenure- or clinical-track who will teach in the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and Master of Social Work (MSW) programs. This instructional position can be either a 9-month or 12-month appointment. We are particularly interested in candidates whose substantive areas include mental health practice, behavioral health practice, evaluation of clinical practice, trauma-informed practice, and social work practice in healthcare settings, and who are highly collaborative in their approach to teaching and learning. The BSW program is fully accredited. The MSW program is currently in candidacy and aims to achieve Initial Accreditation by summer 2027. This is a full-time, hybrid position. Currently, faculty in the College of Health Sciences are required to report to campus minimally two days per week.
The College of Health Sciences is located in the William S. White Building on the beautiful UM-Flint campus
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Minimum educationClinical-Track: An MSW from a CSWE-accredited program and an accredited University
Tenure-Track: A PhD in Social Work or related field
Full-time, post-MSW professional practice experienceClinical-Track: A minimum of three years experience
Tenure-Track: A minimum of two years experience
Experience teaching in higher education
To be considered for a Tenure-Track position, must meet above requirements and demonstrate ability to conduct impactful scholarly research and publish in peer-reviewed venues
Desired Qualifications
For a Clinical-Track position, a DSW or PhD is preferred
Experience teaching BSW or MSW courses at a CSWE-accredited program in various teaching modes, including online synchronous and asynchronous courses, as well as face-to-face courses
Experience teaching courses in mental health practice, behavioral health practice, evaluation of clinical practice, trauma-informed practice, and social work practice in healthcare settings
Eligibility for professional social work licensure in the State of Michigan
Demonstrated commitment to student-centered pedagogy, mentorship, and ability to work effectively with a culturally heterogenous student population
Evidence of a commitment to interdisciplinary research and obtaining external funding
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues within unit and across disciplines
Experience conducting community-engaged research and/or successful collaboration with community partners
Substantial experience with CSWE accreditation and reaffirmation at the BSW or MSW level
School Social Work Certification
