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Quarterly Part Time Associate Faculty - Anthropology

Employer
Cascadia College
Location
Queensborough, Washington
Closing date
Aug 5, 2024
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Position Type
Faculty
Hours
Full Time
Organization Type
Academic
About Us

Cascadia College is seeking highly motivated individuals who are interested in being part of a small, friendly community with faculty and staff that are dedicated to meeting the needs of our students. We are the newest college in Washington State's community and technical college system, and take great pride in our learning environment focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as our focus on environmental stewardship and global awareness.

Application Instructions

In order to submit a complete application and be considered by the Search Committee, please attach all of the following:
  • Cover Letter not to exceed three (3) pages that specifically addresses how your experiences and qualifications demonstrate the minimum and preferred qualifications, as well as the characteristics of the position as described below.
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • Copies of undergraduate and graduate college transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable for the application phase; official copies are required upon hire)


  • Cascadia College is seeking highly motivated individuals who are interested in being part of a small, friendly community, with a faculty and staff that are dedicated to meeting the needs of our students. We are the newest college in Washington state's community and technical college system, and take great pride in our learning environment focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as our focus on environmental stewardship and global awareness.

    Mission and Vision Statement

    The College Mission:

    Cascadia is a dynamic community college that is committed to transforming lives through integrated education in a learning-centered community.

    Vision and Core Values:

    Our Vision: At Cascadia College every individual is supported and engaged in lifelong learning.

    Our Values: As a learning organization, Cascadia continually strives to reach the highest levels of quality in its academic, student, and administrative programs and services through continual analysis, assessment and improvement. Our quality indicators are our institutional core values of a Caring Community, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Collaboration, Access, Success, Innovation Environmental Sustainability, Global Awareness, Responsiveness, and Creativity

    Position Overview

    Faculty teach lower division anthropology classes such as cultural anthropology and/or physical anthropology. Faculty develop, teach, and assess courses. The Faculty provides leadership and contributes to the implementation and enhancement of Cascadia's curriculum and course of study.

    Cascadia's Faculty:

    Faculty with experience and/or interest in an outcomes-based interdisciplinary curriculum, alternative pedagogies, learning technologies, and collaborative work are highly encouraged to apply. Cascadia's faculty believes in student-centered learning. They strive to develop courses and learning styles that engage students in active learning. Faculty are dedicated to positive student outcomes and continually revise and refine classes for maximum student success.

    Course of Study

    Cascadia's curriculum is grounded in a holistic view of teaching, learning, and doing. It is outcomes-based and guided by four overarching College-wide Learning Outcomes: 1) Learn Actively, 2) Think Critically, Creatively, and Reflectively; 3) Communicate with Clarity and Originality; and 4) Interact in Diverse and Complex Environments. Faculty members foster student achievement of discipline-specific learning outcomes, as well as College-wide and degree learning outcomes. Assessment is key to the design of the curriculum and the success of students. Consequently, a heavy emphasis is placed on continuous assessment of student learning, instructional programs and practices, and institutional effectiveness. Faculty play a key role in assessing outcomes in all of these areas.

    The curriculum is designed to meet student needs. Classes are delivered in a variety of timeframes and delivery formats, including (but not limited to) learning communities and technology-based distance education. Classes may be offered in daytime, evening, weekend, short-term, accelerated, self-directed, or asynchronous (online, hybrid, etc.) formats or combinations of several formats. Some classes may be offered in open-entry, open-exit format. Candidates must be willing to teach in a variety of formats and varied class times.

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

    Diversity, equity and inclusion are hallmarks of the Cascadia culture. The curriculum is explicitly designed to promote skills, knowledge, and awareness about diversity and equity. Applications are especially encouraged from potential faculty who share our passion and vision to make Cascadia the state's premier campus for diversity, equity, inclusion and student success.

    College and Faculty Org.

    Cascadia is organized around principles that allow for access to information, collaboration, and communication. This structure promotes a constant emphasis on learning outcomes, student success, cooperation, cross-disciplinary connections, and fluidity and flexibility in resource sharing and decision-making.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

    Typical Expectations
  • Facilitate a learning-centered environment
    • Utilize teaching strategies that facilitate student learning and student success
    • Prepare clear objectives, course syllabi, course materials and learning experiences for each course
    • Teach assigned courses in day, evening and alternate time blocks as needed
    • Maintain appropriate course records and documentation
    • Assess student learning
    • Identify barriers to student access and success and seek solutions
    • Identify and implement assessment measures in compliance with state and federal policy that achieve course, program and college learning outcomes
    • Maintain up-to-date knowledge within teaching field
    • Incorporate pedagogies that support best learning practices
    • Maintain office hours
  • Support the goals and objectives of the college
    • Assist in meeting requirements for specific programs
    • Remain current in the areas of assignment
    • Work collaboratively with colleagues, staff and community members
    • Comply with college policies, rules and procedures
    • Perform other duties as assigned

    Note: The above position description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the area.

    Qualifications

    Minimum Qualifications:
    • Master's degree in anthropology or related field
    • Successful experience with non-traditional teaching methods and collaborative learning
    • Experience designing innovate assessment techniques and strategies for classroom assessment

    Preferred Qualifications:
    • Teaching experience in higher education using learning-outcomes based instruction
    • Demonstrated experience developing and/or teaching online courses or using technology to support learning
    • Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and the ability to support a diverse workplace and educational environment

    Supplemental Information

    Physical Work Environment:

    Positions in this class typically require: operating a computer, communicating, observing and repetitive motions. Work is performed at the Cascadia College campus and in a variety of local settings.

    Semi-Sedentary Work: Exerting between 10-30 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently to transport, put, install, remove, or otherwise move objects, including the human body.

    Conditions of Employment

    Cascadia College maintains a drug free work and learning environment and prohibits smoking in all college buildings and state-owned vehicles. Cascadia College employees must be able to successfully work in and promote a professional and educational environment focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.

    This positon has been designated as a bargaining unit position represented by the Cascadia Community College Federation of Teachers, Local Union 6191 (CCCFT).

    Per Governor Inslee's Proclamation 21-14.1, state employees must be fully vaccinated no later than October 18, 2021. Your vaccine status will be verified upon hire. Please reach out to the HR Office at jobs@cascadia.edu if you need information about medical or religious accommodation.

    Terms of Employment

    An Associate Faculty is a Faculty Member who is neither tenured, tenure- track, nor on a temporary full-time contract. By definition, an Associate Faculty is a Part Time Faculty Member. An Associate Faculty appointment carries with it no promise or expectation of continued employment, and the College maintains its management right to decide whether or not to rehire an Associate Faculty member subject to the terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement.

    Associate Faculty will be compensated on a per weekly contact hour basis. Payment will be consistent with the terms of the Faculty's Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) at the time of hire.

    Campus Safety

    In recognition of the Jeanne Clery Act, information on our campus safety can be found at www.uwb.edu/safety.

    EEO Statement

    Cascadia College is committed to creating and supporting a diverse faculty, staff and student population.Individual differences are celebrated in a community of learners focused on diversity, equity and inclusion. Cascadia does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion/creed, sex/gender, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, age, genetic information, marital or honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, and is prohibited from discrimination in such a manner by college policy and state and federal law.

    Persons with disabilities needing assistance in the application process may make request to the Human Resources Office by calling (425) 352-8880.

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