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Job Announcement

Type: Senior Lecturer of Jewish Studies
Institution: Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of
North Texas (UNT)
Location: Denton, TX (USA)
Date: Fall 2022
Deadline: 1.5.2022

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The Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North
Texas invites applications for a full time, Senior Lecturer position
as the Director of Jewish Studies to start in Fall 2022.

AOS:
Jewish Philosophy and/or Jewish Religious Studies and/or Jewish
Theology

AOC:
Philosophy of Religion, History of Philosophy, Middle East Studies

The work distribution is 60% teaching and 40% service. This means the
successful candidate will teach a 3/3 load, including introductory
and advanced undergraduate religion courses, and the service portion
of the workload will primarily (though not exclusively) consist of
directing the Jewish Studies Program (JSP), the only JSP at a public
university in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The JSP is an
interdisciplinary program offering a minor and a certificate. As JSP
does not have any of its own courses, a significant portion of
directing the program involves making students aware of and
interested in the Program, working with department chairs and their
faculties to offer courses needed for the JSP minor and certificate,
and ensuring those courses are offered in a manner that enables them
to enroll at expected levels and students to complete the
minor/certificate timely. Currently, there are 60 courses on Jews and
Judaism across 11 of UNT’s departments, involving 30 faculty. Thus,
the JSP Director will develop and manage undergraduate recruitment,
retention, and graduation in the minor and concentration; contribute
to the JSP curriculum, facilitate course scheduling and new course
development; and organize outreach activities, events, and public
lectures. The Director will also administer the Program’s seven
scholarships and oversee its extensive library of over 2,600 books
and 350 films.

The appointment is in the UNT department of Philosophy and Religion.
We seek candidates who will complement and add to our strengths in
social and environmental philosophy and religion. Our department is
strongly committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in
teaching, research, and service. Candidates from underrepresented
groups in higher education, those with experience working with
minoritized populations, and individuals with life experiences that
have challenged them to know themselves as multicultural beings are
strongly encouraged to apply.

UNT is recognized as a Minority- and Hispanic-Serving institution,
and substantial proportions of our majors (approximately 50%) and
graduate students (approximately 30%) are from diverse racial/ethnic
backgrounds. A documented commitment to and engagement with diversity
in all its forms is expected.

UNT has a highly diverse campus with a wide range of languages spoken
in addition to English. We welcome candidates who have experience
with HSI/MSIs and/or who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, American Sign
Language, Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin and other variations), Arabic,
Tagalog, Farsi, French, or/and Yoruba.

Review of application will begin May 1, 2022 and will continue until
the position is filled.

The University of North Texas is an AA/ADA/EOE.

Further information about the department can be found at:
www.phil.unt.edu

Inquiries are welcome at amy.cass...@unt.edu or (940) 565-2134.

Information about the University of North Texas can be found at:
www.unt.edu

Direct link for job posting:
https://jobs.untsystem.edu/postings/57138

The following elements of the application must be submitted online
(in PDF format only):

- A cover letter in a file titled “LastName cover letter.pdf”
- A curriculum vitae in a file titled “LastName CV.pdf”
- A teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy,
  sample course materials, and teaching evaluations) in a file titled
  “LastName teaching.pdf”
- A diversity statement (describing how you incorporate diversity,
  equity, and inclusion into your teaching practices, and how you
  would contribute to the development of a diverse and inclusive
  learning community at UNT through teaching and service) in a file
  titled “LastName diversity.pdf”

Applicants must provide the name and contact information of three
references.

The Department of Philosophy and Religion will solicit and collect
letters of references. Applicants are, however, responsible for
ensuring that their references submit letters (on letterhead, dated,
and signed).

The University of North Texas System is firmly committed to equal
opportunity and does not permit - and takes actions to prevent -
discrimination, harassment (including sexual violence), and
retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age,
disability, family status, genetic information, citizenship or
veteran status in its application and admission processes,
educational programs and activities, facilities, and employment
practices. The University of North Texas System immediately
investigates and takes remedial action when appropriate.

The University of North Texas System also takes actions to prevent
retaliation against individuals who oppose a discriminatory practice,
file a charge, or testify, assist or participate in an investigative
proceeding or hearing.

Minimum qualifications:

PhD in Philosophy, Religious Studies, Comparative Religions, or a
related field. The candidate must have experience teaching courses in
Judaism.

Preferred qualifications:

The candidate will be expected to teach a variety of undergraduate
religion courses including some of the following: Introduction to
Judaism, Judaism and Philosophy, Hebrew Bible, Rabbinic Judaism,
Kabbalah, Maimonides, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy,
Modern European Philosophy, Islam and Philosophy, World Religions,
Religion in American Society. Because the candidate will have to
collaborate with multiple departments, they should have an
interdisciplinary approach to Jewish Studies.

The candidate may have the opportunity to teach graduate courses in
our MA and PhD programs in philosophy in the candidate’s area of
expertise and to develop new courses that complement our department’s
focus on the history of philosophy, social and political philosophy,
and environmental philosophy.


Contact:

Amy Cassidy, Administrative Coordinator
Department of Philosophy and Religion
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
University of North Texas
Denton, TX, 76203-5017
USA
Phone: +1 (940) 565-2134
Email: amy.cass...@unt.edu
Web: https://www.phil.unt.edu




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