- $52,000 - $55,000 9-month contract, Exempt
- 40 hours per week
- 100% Remote Work Availability: No
- Hybrid Work Availability: No
The mission of the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines (CNPD) is to provide excellent and collaborative education, scholarship, and service to advance human well-being for all, with an emphasis on rural and underserved populations.
The CNPD is comprised of three departments: Nursing, Nutrition & Dietetics, and Social Work.
The department of Social Work is seeking a full-time (9-month) faculty member to teach undergraduate and graduate courses (including advising), and contribute to the mission of the department, university and profession through service activities. This individual will contribute to a productive and collegial academic team and will develop and maintain positive and professional relationships with students.
UND Social Work faculty teach in both our campus-based and online distance programs (BSSW and Advanced Generalist MSW). We offer the only MSW Program in the state and are committed to providing educational access to non-traditional students, especially those interested in serving rural areas and Native American communities. In our rural state, our department has strong partnerships with the state Division of Children and Family Services and houses its training arm, the Children and Family Services Training Center. Our department is also strongly committed to partnerships with our state’s Tribal communities. This position requires an in-person, on-campus presence.
- Teaching
- Teaching will be dependent on departmental needs. A sample of classes would include (but not be limited to):
- Advanced Generalist Practice with Families
- Child Welfare
- Advanced Generalist Field Seminar
- Independent Study
- Teaching activities will also include field assignments with both supervision and liaison duties.
- Teaching will be dependent on departmental needs. A sample of classes would include (but not be limited to):
- Service
- Service activities will be determined in consultation with the department chair and will be consistent with department, college and university expectations and policies/procedures.
- Highly-developed oral and written communication skills
Strong organizational skills
Strong commitment to collegiality
High interest in working as part of a collaborative team
Strong understanding of and commitment to the profession's values, including diversity and social justice
- MSW from an accredited Social Work program
- Current licensure or license eligible in North Dakota
- 2 years of post-MSW practice experience
- Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
Preferred Qualifications- Teaching experience or training
- Child welfare practice experience
- Clinical practice experience
- Practice experience with Tribal Communities
- ND SWK license at the LCSW level
To assure full consideration, applications must be received by 04/07/2024 and include the following materials:
• Cover Letter or Letter of Interest
• CV/Resume
• 3 References (name, phone number and email address)