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<td>McNickle Center <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mcnickle@newberry.org"><mcnickle@newberry.org></a></td>
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<td>The Newberry Library</td>
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IAIA is seeking an accomplished scholar who has an academic
background in Native American anthropology or sociology and has
taught courses thatwhich incorporate indigenous perspectives. This
faculty position will aid in enhancing the professional growth of
current courses in IAIA’s ILS program an integral and exciting
part of the Institute’s degree programs and curriculum.<br>
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</b><b>Responsibilities include:</b><br>
Teaching ILS courses, which explore the historical context,
criticism, theory and methodologies of Native American issues from
an anthropological and sociological perspective.<br>
Demonstrate commitment to departmental and college-wide service.<br>
Developing and expanding the existing ILS course offerings.<br>
Serving as advisor to the expansion of degree programs offered by
the department. <br>
Maintaining regular office hours, and participating ILS department
activities<br>
NOTE: Although grant funding for this position may be extended, a
grant-funded position has no guarantee of on-going and indefinite
employment.<br>
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<b>REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: </b><br>
Requires a Master’s degree, with recent and relevant experience
teaching Indigenous and Native American Studies experience at the
college level. <br>
Must have a demonstrated record in high level of professional
achievement. <br>
Must demonstrate a proven background in anthropology, social
sciences, and research methodologies. <br>
Experience with American Indian and Alaska Native communities and
cultures required. <br>
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<b>PREFERRED: </b><br>
Doctorate degree.<br>
College level teaching experience, both at the introductory level
as well as the upper level. <br>
Experience teaching at least 4 courses per semester. <br>
Experience advising students, supervising senior projects, serving
on faculty councils and faculty committees. <br>
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<b>APPLY: </b><br>
Applicants are encouraged to view the detailed outline of this
position’s full job description and application instructions is
accessible at: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.iaia.edu/jobs/">http://www.iaia.edu/jobs/</a><br>
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Email cover letter and resume:<br>
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href="http://www.iaia.edu/jobs/">http://www.iaia.edu/jobs/</a><br>
Mail: IAIA HR, 83 Avan Nu Po Rd, SF, NM 87508; <br>
FAX: (505) 424-0505<br>
Native Preference applies. Please send CIB/Tribal Enrollment if
claiming preference. <br>
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<b>COMPENSATION:</b><br>
DOE <br>
Under IAIA’s Congressional charter and in accordance with our
commitment to recruit and empower qualified Native people to carry
out our mission, IAIA gives preference in hiring to Native
Americans to the maximum extent practicable.<br>
Include CIB if claiming Indian preference. <br>
Finalists will be asked to submit official transcripts and writing
samples.<br>
The standard background check will be conducted on finalists <br>
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</b><b>DEADLINE</b><b>: FRIDAY, June 14, 2013</b><br>
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</b><b>SALARY AND BENEFITS: </b>Salary commensurate with
experience and prevailing New Mexico wages. Excellent benefits for
regular full time positions include medical, dental, vision
long-term and short-term disability, basic life and supplemental
life, plus an excellent 403(b) retirement plan. <br>
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Stephen Wall, Chippewa<br>
Chair, Indigenous Liberal Studies Department<br>
IAIA, THE COLLEGE OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS<br>
83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa Fe, NM 87508<br>
P 505.424.2376/ cell 505.934.4884<br>
F 505.424.3030<br>
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href="mailto:swall@iaia.edu">swall@iaia.edu</a><br>
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href="http://www.iaia.edu">www.iaia.edu</a><br>
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McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies<br>
The Newberry Library<br>
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