Assistant Professor and MSW Program Director - Albuquerque
Romeoville, IL 
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Position Title Assistant Professor and MSW Program Director - Albuquerque
Position Status Full-time
Tenure Tenure Track
Rank Assistant Professor
Position Summary Information

Job Description Summary
The Albuquerque (ABQ) MSW Program Director is a full-time faculty appointment to the social work program with expected summer duties and performs the duties associated with program coordination and administration of the Master's in Social Work program.
The MSW Program Coordinator will have the primary responsibility for establishing the MSW Program at the ABQ campus of Lewis University. The Program Coordinator will establish the program's curriculum in accordance with CSWE standards and New Mexico state guidelines. The Program Coordinator will develop community networks to promote the program and develop clinical placement sites for MSW students. The Program Coordinator will work with Lewis University admissions and marketing offices in order to promote and recruit students into the program. The Program Coordinator will teach 12 credit hours annually.

Responsibilities
The Program Coordinator will model the University Mission through dedicated job performance, service excellence to constituencies, respectful collaboration and active support of the University's Mission and Catholic and Lasallian high education.

The MSW Program Director will have the primary responsibility of developing and administering the Social Work MSW Program.
-Provide consultation, assistance, and support to the Graduate Admissions Office and the Marketing Department in the recruitment of graduate students.
-Establish and implement admissions criteria consistent with the standards of the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education.
-Serve as an advisor to newly admitted graduate students
-Monitor the academic progress of program graduate students.
-Monitor, direct, and schedule graduate program offerings.
-Identify and recommend the hiring of full and/or part-time faculty, as appropriate
- Monitor inquiry, application, and admissions trends and prepare enrollment projections as requested by members of the Administration.
- Initiate and recommend program changes, as appropriate, for approval by the Department and the Graduate Council.
-Screen, interview and hire adjunct faculty.
-Request, through the department, the need for full-time faculty member to replace who left and/or a new faculty member. Chair or sit on the search committee and oversee the hiring process when approved.
-Handle discipline-specific needs and issues of faculty and students within the graduate program.
-Perform continuous assessment of the graduate program, including program review, annual updates and accreditation.
Handle discipline-specific needs and issues of faculty and students within the graduate program.
-Mentor, evaluates, supervises faculty, including reviewing course evaluations, faculty updates and contributes to recommendation for promotion and tenure. Encourages professional growth of faculty.
-Work closely with ABQ campus director.
-Meet regularly with graduate program full-time and part-time faculty members regarding course offerings, teaching quality, and curricular offerings.
-Meet regularly with the Department Chairperson and/or Romeoville MSW Program Director.
-Attend (virtually) the Graduate Council meetings at the Romeoville campus.
-Attend (virtually) Social Work Department meetings at the Romeoville campus.
-Confirm and verify the successful completion of all graduate program requirements for students who apply for graduation.
-Teach graduate program courses.
-Maintain outside contacts, including alumni.
-Carry out the duties and responsibilities of a faculty member as delineated in the Faculty Bylaws.
-Perform such additional duties as may be requested by the Department Chairperson and the College of Education and Social Sciences Dean and the Dean of Graduate and Professional, and Continuing Education
Minimum Qualifications
-Doctoral degree in social work. Master's degree in social work from a CSWE-accredited school of social work and at least two years of post-MSW practice experience.
-A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion; social justice; and community engagement. The teaching, service, and research done by the Department of Social Work embodies a commitment to encountering human diversity in all of its forms and in providing a learning environment which develops the capacity to engage in those encounters. Part of Lewis University's Lasallian mission is a dedication to serving first-generation students and communities traditionally underrepresented in higher education.
-An active research agenda in advancement of social work knowledge or practice as demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and/or peer-reviewed conference publications. Lewis University values all forms of scholarly inquiry, both quantitative and qualitative, and offers multiple avenues of support to faculty, including internal funding and external grant writing support.
-Ability to use technology effectively in teaching and learning.
-A dedication to teaching and mentoring the next generation of social work practitioners.
-A commitment to the Lewis University Mission and Sanctified Zone.

Preferred Qualifications
-Bilingual (Spanish/English) is strongly preferred.
-A minimum of 3 years leadership experience in higher education settings.
-LCSW or license-eligible in the state of New Mexico.
-CADC and/or knowledge and experience working with substance use.
-Previous university/college teaching experience in social work at the level of Associate Professor.
-Demonstrated scholarly productivity or professional impact in a clearly defined area of social work practice commensurate with the Associate Professor level.
Essential Duties
Work hours
Full-time faculty appointment
Posting Detail Information

Posting Number F00362
Posting Date
Closing Date
Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions Summary

We invite applications from individuals that embody a commitment to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status and other protected status as required by applicable law. We are fully dedicated to providing opportunities for development of the whole person. To demonstrate this commitment, Lewis University wishes to build a culturally diverse workforce which strongly encourages applications from women, underrepresented populations, individuals with disabilities and veterans.

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
Master's Degree
Required Experience
2+ years
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