Legal Studies in US Historical Context (Tenure Track Faculty)
Evergreen seeks a full-time regular* faculty member to teach legal studies in the context of US social history since 1950. Preferred specializations include legal history, civil rights, criminal law, labor law, and/or immigration law. The ideal candidate will hold a JD and an additional graduate specialization in US history, American studies, or related field. Experience with undergraduate teaching, and experience working with diverse and underserved populations are also required.
The faculty member will be expected to teach courses in legal studies in the context of US history as well as related subjects in the faculty member’s areas of competence. The faculty member will also be expected to teach regularly in team-taught, interdisciplinary half-time courses with faculty members from a variety of disciplines (for example, sociology, psychology, writing). The faculty member will join Evergreen’s school of Professional and Continuing Education and will be expected to teach in the evenings or on weekends. The faculty member will need to teach regularly in person.
*Regular is equivalent to tenure-track at other colleges. A complete description of the continuing contract and conversion process can be found in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, article 11.
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