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Job Description
Open Rank Tenure Track Professor of BSW
Concord University, United States
about 13 hours ago
Location:
Athens, WEST
VIRGINIA
Deadline:
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Posting Details
Position Information
Job Category Faculty
Position Title Open Rank Tenure Track Professor of BSW
Working Title Open Rank Tenure Track Professor of BSW
Scheduled Hours Per Week Salary
FLSA Status Exempt
Job Summary
Job Summary Concord University's Department of Social Work invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, open-rank tenure track faculty position in the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program, beginning Fall 2026. We seek a dynamic and student-centered educator committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching, academic advising, and scholarly engagement.
The Department of Social Work has offered the BSW program since 1976. The BSW program is currently completing reaffirmation with the 2022 EPAS and has been accredited by the CSWE since its inception in 1974.
The successful candidate will teach across the BSW curriculum, contribute to curriculum development and assessment, engage in scholarly and professional activities, and participate in service to the department, university, and community. The expected teaching load is twelve-credit hours per semester.
The position also involves mentoring students, supporting field education, and contributing to the program's ongoing accreditation efforts.
Faculty are expected to maintain an on-campus presence consistent with their responsibilities, including student engagement, advising, service, and program support, even when assigned to teach online courses.
We are seeking a high-energy faculty member with an enthusiasm for teaching, intellectual vigor, strong human relations and communication abilities, and a demonstrated record of post MSW practice for at least two-years. The individual should adhere to NASW values and ethics and be strongly committed working with non-traditional rural students.
Duties and Responsibilities
Duty/Responsibility Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate courses in social work, human behavior, and policy. The expected teaching load is twelve-credit hours per semester.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively within the department and university, as well as with the regional community; engage in advising activities; teach assigned courses in the undergraduate program; engage in scholarly activity; provide service to the institution, profession, and community; assist in program changes that are aligned with best practices and CSWE standards; and, participate in program accreditation requirements and activities.
All tenure-track faculty are expected to demonstrate a commitment to teaching excellence, an on-going program of research, publication, and/or other professional activities designed to enrich student learning and service to the community and profession. Participation in curriculum development, student advisement and service to the department, college, and university level is also required.
While some courses may be delivered in an online format, this is an on-campus position. Faculty are expected to be physically present to fulfill responsibilities such as student advising, committee work, collaboration with colleagues, and participation in departmental and university activities
% of Time 100%
Education/Knowledge
Minimum Education Master's
Required Licenses/Certification Master of Social Work (MSW) from a CSWE-accredited program (required)
Doctorate in Social Work or related field (PhD, DSW, EdD) preferred or in progress
Possesses a Social Work License or be licensable in West Virginia
Required Skills Adherence to NASW ethical principles and standards
Demonstrated potential for scholarly research, publication, or professional development
Willingness to participate in service to the department, university, and community
Ability to mentor and advise students, including support for field education
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and community partners
Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Blackboard, Canvas)
Comfort with technology-enhanced instruction (e.g., hybrid, online, or remote teaching)
Required Experience
Type of experience Needed At least two-years practice experience post MSW
Amount of Experience Needed (Months/Years) More than 2 years
Posting Detail Information
Close Date Open Until Filled Yes
Additional Information Concord University is a small liberal arts college located in scenic Athens, WV near Pipestem State Park. Our campus offers a close-knit academic community and a beautiful rural setting that fosters engaged teaching, scholarship, and collegial collaboration. Our rural location provides a welcoming community with opportunities for meaningful faculty-student interaction inside and outside the classroom.
Application Process
Applicants should submit
Cover letter addressing teaching philosophy and research interests
Curriculum vitae
Evidence of teaching (student evaluations or other documentation if available)
Contact information for three professional references
Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
Applications will only be accepted through Concord University's online application site at jobs.concord/ . Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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