University Overview | Embark on an exciting journey with the University of La Verne, where your career aspirations come to life in a vibrant and welcoming environment. Established in 1891, our diverse and inclusive community is more than just a university—it’s a home for passionate individuals like you.
At the University of La Verne, we embody four core values that set us apart—Ethical Reasoning, Diversity and Inclusivity, Lifelong Learning, and Civic and Community Engagement. If you’re fueled by these principles and are eager to make a meaningful impact, your journey begins here.
With a rich history spanning 132 years, the University of La Verne boasts a global Leo Family of 89,000+ accomplished alumni. As the #1 private university in California for social mobility according to U.S. News and World Report 2024, and recently recognized as the 33rd Best U.S. College by the Wall Street Journal 2024, we take pride in our commitment to excellence in education.
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Diversity Statement | The LaFetra College of Education (LFCE) at the University of La Verne invites applications for a 12-month, full-time, non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Teacher Education. Screening of applications begins in May 2024 and continues until the position is filled.
As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, our current needs are for faculty with expertise in one or more of the following high-impact and high-need areas: multiple subject education; single subject education; education specialist; and program leadership.
We seek a colleague with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their interactions, teaching practices, leadership, and community engagement. Salary and rank are dependent upon qualifications and professional experience. The successful applicant for this position will teach within the credential program, preferably in relation to multiple subject teaching, single subject, or education specialist.
The LaFetra College of Education’s mission is to champion social equity for youth, adults, families, and communities by equipping and empowering scholarly, highly skilled practitioners, education advocates, and leaders. The intent is to lead the national conversation on advancing the careers of professionals and scholars who are highly competent advocates for equity and justice.
Established in 1891, the University of La Verne is an independent, nonprofit, comprehensive, doctoral-granting institution in Southern California founded on the university’s core values of leadership, caring, excellence, and diversity. The University is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution with 40% of the student population identifying itself as “Hispanic/Latino,” 55% students of color, 10% international students, and a large proportion of first-generation students. All programs have high retention and graduation rates for underrepresented minorities.
The University of La Verne is a private not-for-profit Hispanic-Serving Institution founded in 1891 located in La Verne, California. The core values that we live by are Ethical Reasoning, Diversity and Inclusivity, Lifelong Learning and Community and Civic Engagement. The University places a high priority on creating an environment that supports the growth and success of underrepresented and under-served populations, particularly in urban and rural environments. Two prominent annual rankings of America’s Best Colleges – U.S. News and World Report and Forbes Magazine, recognize the University of La Verne as one of the nation’s top national universities.
The University of La Verne is a private not-for-profit university founded in 1891 located in La Verne, California. The core values that we live by are Ethical Reasoning, Diversity and Inclusivity, Lifelong Learning and Community and Civic Engagement.
If you’re passionate about these values, join us at the University of La Verne!
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Job Description Summary | Non-tenure track (NTT) faculty are expected to contribute mainly through teaching and administrative duties, such as supporting regional office adjuncts and supervisors, managing schedules, and advising students. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching courses in the Multiple Subject, Single Subject Credential/ Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, and/or the Education Specialist program. Faculty must complete all assigned duties and maintain all standards in accordance with college policies, procedures, and university core values.
Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership in course and program development and implementation in the Multiple Subject, Single Subject credential/ MAT program and/or the Education Specialist program, with specific focus on regional campuses in Bakersfield and Santa Clarita.
- Advise students from beginning to end of graduate program, with a focus on support and retention of all students.
- Teach afternoon and evening courses, in-person and online
- Collaborate and provide leadership with faculty in Teacher Education in program initiatives/ projects.
- Maintain high standards of competence in the discipline(s) and teaching methodologies through professional development activities.
- Review, evaluate, reflect on, and revise program curricula and teaching methods through a self-evaluation process of self-reflection.
- Work with the department Director to provide program level leadership.
Student Centered Duties and responsibilities:
- Serve as regional faculty coordinator and point of contact for students regarding program policies and procedures.
- Work at the Bakersfield and Santa Clarita locations at least once per week.
- Support students in clinical fieldwork, student teaching, and internships.
- Support regional faculty, adjuncts, and university supervisors.
- Attend regional meetings in the community and with local districts to promote and represent the university.
- Participate in college-related activities such as registration, student retention, and faculty selection.
- Maintain posted office hours, electronic communication, schedule appointments as needed, and respond to inquiries in a timely manner.
- Evaluate student work constructively and provide timely feedback.
- Review, evaluate, and recommend student learning materials.
- Review, evaluate, and revise teaching methods through a self-evaluation/self-reflection process.
- Develop and use a syllabus and course information material for each course, laboratory, or clinical setting within state, college, and departmental guidelines within University’s learning management system.
- Plan, develop, and use effective teaching methods and materials which are appropriate for students with diverse educational and experiential backgrounds and engages the students in learning.
- Contribute to advancing the goals of the department and university including focus on student achievement, supporting diversity, and fostering community engagement.
- Maintain high standards of competence in the discipline(s) and teaching methodologies through professional development activities.
- Meet or exceed professional standards, APA mandated guidelines, and discipline-specific requirements, as appropriate to the discipline.
- Participate in activities required to maintain program accreditation standards as well as professional organizations (as appropriate)
- Contribute to programs and activities that support departmental goals.
- Participate in full regalia in official graduation ceremonies.
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Benefits Summary | Salary will be commensurate with experience and internal equity. Benefits include a comprehensive health and wellness plan, tuition remission program for employee, spouse, and dependent children, a generous contribution to the University’s 403B retirement plan, and a generous time off plan. Employment is contingent upon successful completion and clearance of a background check and employment verification. |