Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
04 Dec, 25
Salary
73000.0
Posted On
04 Sep, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Education Management
WHO WE ARE
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a premier educational institution that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement and is actively seeking an Assistant Professor in Anthropology to join our team! UCCS is committed to academic excellence, professional development, and fostering an environment that supports innovation and student success.
At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs offers stunning landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers. At the same time, this city is more than its scenery—a mosaic of history, arts, and a vibrant tech scene. We invite you to join a community that cherishes outdoor adventure as much as forward-thinking growth, an exceptional setting for both career and lifestyle.
Salary/Pay Range: $70,000 to $73,000 annually. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience and qualifications. This position is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions.
Work Location: On-Site
SUMMARY
We are seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cultural Anthropology specializing in applied medical anthropology, with demonstrated experience working with and in underserved communities. Ability to incorporate southern Colorado and/or adjacent regions into research and applied practice will be prioritized. Although other geographic emphases will be considered, to complement existing departmental strengths, our preference is for candidates whose research incorporates either Hispanic or Asian communities.
As a department, we emphasize high-impact teaching practices and applied community-based research and will strongly prefer candidates with developed skills in these areas. Additionally, preference will be given to candidates who can integrate digital media and/or public outreach into their courses and research.
The person filling this position will be responsible for conducting original research in cultural and/or applied medical anthropology, advising majors who focus on cultural anthropology, and teaching both core and elective courses in cultural anthropology (exact courses taught will depend on pedagogical needs and will be decided upon in consultation with other department faculty). Service roles will begin primarily at the department level with increases to the scope and responsibility of the positions over years of service. The expected workload for this position will be 40% teaching (5 courses per year with one course offload the first year), 40% research, 20% service, but is subject to change based on the needs of the department and the college.
The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: