Job Number: J0125-0438
Status: Permanent
Open Positions: 1
Salary Scale: Faculty Scale
Hours/Week: 35
Salary: $70,437.00 - $112,872.00/Year
The UFV Social Work degree programs prepare students for social work practice reflecting principles of social justice, equality, and respect for diversity. The programs address the structural barriers that prevent people from reaching their full potential.
The School of Social Work and Human Services invites applications for a tenure-track Indigenous Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in social work and human services at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applicants will have a minimum of two years of post-secondary teaching experience with different modalities (in person, hybrid, and online); the ability to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing and learning in their curriculum; an interest in developing experiential learning and applied research opportunities for students; experience with student practicum supervision; and a commitment to the decolonization and indigenization of the School.
Applicants will have a record of research productivity commensurate with their experience; the ability to establish a successful research program; and a willingness to incorporate their research into applied learning opportunities for students.
Successful applicants will actively participate in School events and initiatives, and engage in service work for the School, Faculty, and University. A commitment to an ongoing program of professional development is required.
We seek applicants with experience or expertise in the following areas: Indigenous social work practice; direct practice with individuals and families, mental health, and substance use.
The successful applicant will work collaboratively with colleagues, Indigenous communities, community agencies, professional associations, and regulatory bodies.
The successful candidate will have:
This position is open to Indigenous applicants to apply, in accordance with the Indigenous Hiring Program UFV has been approved for under the Human Rights Commissioner. Applicants must identify as Indigenous.
Applicants should submit their Curriculum Vitae and cover letter, 1 to 2 page statement of teaching philosophy, recent student evaluations, course syllabi, recent publications, and the names of three referees.
The University of the Fraser Valley is located on the traditional territory of the Halq'eméylem-speaking peoples. We express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in Stó:lo Tém:éxw (Stó:lo Land; Stó:lo World). In all that we do, UFV strives to support and honour the Stó:lo peoples goals of self-determination and well-being on these lands.
UFV has four campus locations within the beautiful Fraser Valley in British Columbia. Recognized as one of BC's top employers, UFV offers a combination of career and lifestyle benefits. Join a team of 1,400 passionate professionals who value integrity, inclusivity and excellence.
Indigenization, equity, and diversity are essential to our work as a university. We encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of groups that experience discrimination due to race, colour, place of origin, ancestry, and/or religion, persons who identify as women and 2SLGBTQ+, and persons with disabilities.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. In an effort to be both environmentally and fiscally responsible, UFV will contact only candidates receiving an interview. We thank all applicants for considering UFV for employment.