George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Nominations and applications are invited for faculty
position for Spring or Fall, 1995.
One position to direct the Center for American Indian Studies.
Candidates for this position should have an advanced degree
(Master's or Doctorate) in social work or an allied
discipline. Candidates with Master's degree should have at
least 3-5 years of post-master's work experience. All
candidates are expected to recruit and advise MSW students,
plan the curriculum and teach courses in American Indian
Studies, develop resources for the Center, and engage in
scholarly research. Previous work with American Indian
communities is a plus. Appointment for this position may be
made at faculty or professional staff level, depending on
candidate's qualifications.
Competitive salary and benefits. Minority and female
candidates are encouraged to apply. While there is no deadline
for applying, early application is advised. Positions will be
filled when suitable candidates are selected. Offers may be
made at the Lecturer or Assistant Professor level. Candidates
should submit a resume, names and addresses of at least three
references, and samples of written/published material to:
Shanti K. Khinduka, Dean
George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Washington University
Campus Box 1196
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Washington University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative
Action Employer.
From: The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 7, 1994
Categories: Social work, Professional fields, Faculty and research
positions.
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