Position Details
Assistant Professor (Special Education)- Eastern Michigan University
- Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
- College of Education
- Academic & Student Affairs
- College of Education
- Faculty Full Time
- Opening on : Oct 22 2024
Title : Assistant Professor (Special Education)
Employee Classification : FA Faculty 16 and 24 Pay
Pay Grade : FA 01
Division : Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision : Spec Ed and Comm Sci and Disorders
Department : College of Education
Campus Location : Main Campus
General Summary
The Department of Special Education & Communication Sciences and
Disorders, College of Education at Eastern Michigan University is seeking
applicants for one tenure track position in Special Education. The
appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor with a start in Fall, 2025.
Eastern Michigan University is an R2 institution enrolling approximately 18,000
students and offering an outstanding benefits package and a collegial work
environment. EMU’s distinct mix of comprehensive academic resources,strong community initiatives, and nationally-recognized undergraduate and
graduate research achievements sets it apart. The EMU campus is located in
the Ypsilanti / Ann Arbor community, five miles from downtown Ann Arbor and
35 miles west of Detroit, MI and Windsor, Ontario.
The Department of Special Education & Communication Sciences and
Disorders cultivates compassionate and principled educational leaders
through collaborative teaching and learning, service, community
engagement, and purposeful research aimed at fostering equity. We
empower courageous leaders to take on significant roles in driving positive
change for students, families, and communities both locally and globally.
The Special Education Program within the Department of Special Education &
Communication Sciences and Disorders offers a wide range of
undergraduate categorical special education degrees leading to initial state
licensure in one or more categories. The program also offers a range of
certificate, master’s, and specialist programs. The department is proud of its
legacy for enacting teacher preparation and development that is deeply
grounded in principles and practices that address diversity, equity, inclusion,
and justice. As a department, we seek candidates who demonstrate the
capacity to engage ethically in communities of practice with ethnically,
racially, linguistically, and otherwise diverse populations and historically
marginalized youth, families, and communities and who seek to enact such a
commitment in collaboration with others in the department, college, campus,
and broader community.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Teach in two or more areas of the department programs / majors
- Provide academic and scholarly research advising to students
- Engage in research and scholarly activities appropriate to an R2
institution
Provide service to department, college, and university committees, and
impact local and global communities
Create and co-construct transformative curriculum and enact
pedagogy to reflect and support inclusive excellence
Meet all contractual obligations for tenure-track faculty
Minimum Qualifications :
Doctoral degree in Special Education or related field, completed by
date of appointment from an accredited institution.
- Prior special education teaching experience in a P-12 school.
- Demonstrated commitment to and achievement in diversity, equity,
inclusion, and justice in higher education settings.
An emergent / active community-engaged scholarly agenda and
accomplishments related to the appointment
Experience in and / or knowledge about preparing special education
teachers in culturally-responsive and -sustaining pedagogy
Experience and versatility in inclusive pedagogy. We are especially
interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to diversity,
equity, inclusion, and justice through their teaching, research, and
service
Preferred Qualifications :
Experience in cross-categorical special education teaching and
scholarship
- Experience with early childhood special education
- Previous higher education teaching experience
- Experience acquiring or pursuing external research funding
Special Instructions :
The successful candidate will serve an eight-month, tenure track
appointment with summer employment contingent on student demand and
funding. A competitive salary will be based on qualifications and prior
experience with a tenure track appointment at the assistant professor rank.
Applicants must submit the following materials for consideration :
1. A Cover Letter that clearly speaks to each of the following :
a. required and preferred qualifications;
b. your commitment and work supporting diversity, equity, and
inclusion in education;
c. your teaching philosophy and approach (specifically online
teaching); and
d. your research agenda;
2. a detailed curriculum vitae; and
3. names, titles, and telephone numbers of at least three references.
Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2024. For more information
contact Dr. Jacquelyn McGinnis, Department Head, at or
Experience with multicultural education, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts
in educational settings, or other relevant experiences are preferred. Women
and members of under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. EMU is
an equal opportunity employer.
Appointment Percentage : 100%