Community College Faculty - Native American Studies
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Cloquet, US
$47,185 - $71,893 annual base wage py
On-site
Teach american indian studies courses
Emphasis on anishinaabeg culture and history
Collaborate with program coordinator
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is seeking a full-time Community College Faculty member specializing in Native American Studies, specifically focusing on Anishinaabeg culture and history. The ideal candidate will have a strong educational background, teaching experience, and a commitment to supporting diverse student populations
Job Summary
Teach a variety of college courses related to American Indian Studies, with particular emphasis on the Anishinaabeg culture and history.
Assist the American Indian Studies/Anishinaabeg Program Coordinator with planning, program review/assessment, student outreach/recruitment, mentoring/advising students, and new curriculum/program development.
At Minnesota State, we have a GREAT BENEFITS PACKAGE! Our generous benefits include 11 paid Holidays, Vacation Time, Sick Time, six weeks of Paid Parental Leave, low cost medical and dental insurance with low deductibles ($250 - $1500), a Pension Plan, 457(b) and 403(b) retirement plans and other retirement investment options, pre-tax medical and dental expense (with roll-over option) and dependent care accounts, employer paid life insurance, short and long term disability, as well as professional development and a tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents, etc.
Matching Summary
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Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is seeking a full-time Community College Faculty member specializing in Native American Studies, specifically focusing on Anishinaabeg culture and history. The ideal candidate will have a strong educational background, teaching experience, and a commitment to supporting diverse student populations.
Salary
$47,185 - $71,893 Annual base wage
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Teach American Indian Studies courses
Emphasis on Anishinaabeg culture and history
Collaborate with program coordinator
Teach using various delivery methods
Support diverse student populations
Nice-to-have
Commitment to campus activities
Participate in program and campus life
Strong verbal and written communication
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Native American Studies
30 quarter/20 semester credits in field expertise
Master's degree in American Indian Studies preferred
Post-secondary teaching experience preferred
Online and hybrid/blended teaching experience preferred