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OPEN RANK CLINICAL FACULTY - SPECIAL EDUCATION

Requisition # 75025

Position Basics


Type of PositionCLINICAL-TRACK
Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled
Advertising Started on:Thursday, October 26th, 2023
College:College of Education
Department:Teaching and Learning

Salary


Salary:Commensurate

Position Details


Full/Part Time Status:Full Time
Position Description:

Position



The Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Iowa (UI) invites applications for an academic-year clinical-track faculty position at the rank of assistant, associate, or full professor in the Special Education program. We seek an individual with broad experience in Special Education, including demonstrated proficiency in both academic and behavioral intervention. The successful candidate will demonstrate active engagement in equity, inclusivity, and anti-racist education, which are critical practices within our department and the College of Education. 



Description 



This is a full-time academic-year (9 month) clinical track faculty position with an initial three-year appointment beginning August 14, 2024 with possibility of renewal. The clinical track at the University of Iowa has a career progression that includes promotion (assistant, associate, full professor). The College of Education provides support for clinical faculty in professional development, conference travel, and scholarship related to clinical faculty members’ areas of work. Clinical faculty are expected to teach the equivalent of 3-4 courses per semester and engage in other program-related responsibilities such as curriculum development and student advising.



This position is essential to addressing the critical need for teachers and specialists prepared in the areas of academic, behavioral, and social-emotional well-being affecting schools across Iowa and the nation. The successful candidates will benefit from growing opportunities for unique collaborations and support found in Department of Teaching and Learning; Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations; the Scanlan Center for School Mental Health; the Iowa Reading Research Center; the Belin-Blank Center; UI REACH; and across the college.



Responsibilities involve teaching special education courses as well as introductory teacher education coursework; coordinating and supervising field placements for candidates for teacher licensure and/or candidates for our applied behavior analysis certificate program; advising undergraduate and graduate students seeking teaching licensure and/or behavior analysis certificate; participating in grant activities to secure funding for professional productivity and curriculum development; and establishing connections with departments across the UI campus, local schools, and communities. Faculty are required to engage in at least 4 hours per semester of collaboration with teachers in contributing to instruction in K-12 classrooms. The successful candidate will be involved with local, state, and national activities that support Special Education as well as equity in teacher education. They will also participate in service activities to the program, department, college, and university.



Salary



Highly competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent benefits.



Appointment 



Academic year (9 month) clinical track appointment beginning August 14, 2024.



Applications



Candidates should submit an application letter addressing all qualifications noted above; a curriculum vitae; contact information for three references; and graduate college transcripts. Address inquiries or nominations to co-chairs: Derek Rodgers (derek-rodgers@uiowa.edu) and Leah Zimmermann (leah-zimmermann@uiowa.edu).



Screening



Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.



Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation including but not limited to sexual misconduct in prior employment and provide a related release and will be subject to a criminal background and credential check.



About the University and Surrounding Community



The University of Iowa (UI) is a world-renowned institution located in Iowa City, a UNESCO City of Literature that is recognized as one of the country’s most livable communities. With more than 70,000 residents, Iowa City is an attractive haven for scholars, scientists, artists, writers, and professionals of all kinds. Highlights of living in Iowa City include outstanding schools and libraries, a lively downtown offering an array of events focused on arts, learning, and cultural development, and the unique charm of a vibrant college town connected by easy travel to larger cities like Chicago, Minneapolis, and St. Louis. Iowa City and UI are intertwined for the betterment of the university and the surrounding communities.



We are committed to recruiting and retaining innovative and diverse faculty and staff, which involves providing opportunities for employees to “Build a Career and Build a Life” in the Iowa City area. The University offers several benefits to support faculty in achieving a healthy work/life balance including domestic partner benefits, family caregiving leave, flexible spending accounts for dependent care and health care, and an automatic tenure clock extension when a minor child is added to the family. For more information about local work/life resources, including dual-career support, please see: worklife.uiowa.edu.



About the Department, Special Education, and Elementary Education



The Department of Teaching and Learning (T & L) at the University of Iowa includes over 40 faculty members and over 1000 students. Within T & L, the Special Education program has three tenure-track faculty and three clinical-track faculty members. These faculty work with and/or direct prominent centers on campus, including the Scanlan Center for School Mental Health, the Iowa Reading Research Center (IRRC) and UI REACH. Faculty also are actively engaged in local and surrounding areas through school-based research and service activities. The special education program is committed to the research and training of undergraduate and graduate students in serving K-12 students with and at risk for disabilities as they progress through school and transition into life beyond school. We offer two degrees: a M.A. with or without thesis and Ph.D. In addition, we offer an added Special Education endorsement for elementary education undergraduate majors. Faculty in Special Education also teach courses in the Elementary Education Program, which provides instruction to over 500 students each year.  In Fall 2022, Elementary Education started a new pathway for first year students at UI to begin introductory coursework while maintaining other pathways (community college transfers, changing majors). The Teacher Education Program (TEP) implements Core Principles that ascribe to learning through inquiry, reflection, and collaboration with a commitment to humanizing approaches. These Principles center valuing students’ identities, developing learners’ skills and intellect, and engaging in equitable and justice-oriented education.



About the College



The College of Education offers more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including licensure, endorsement, and certificate programs, many of which are regularly ranked among the best in the nation. Students study with our world-renowned faculty who are leaders in their fields. Our college is comprised of four departments: Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, Counselor Education, and Teaching and Learning. The College houses several Centers that support work in critical areas of education, including UI REACH, Iowa Reading Research Center, Scanlan Center for School Mental Health, and the Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. The College is guided by a Strategic Plan which includes actively engaging with diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism. The College works intentionally through our Community Council.



 

Education Requirement:

An earned doctorate by August 1, 2024 in Special Education or a related discipline.

Required Qualifications:

  • Successful experience teaching in K-12 settings or in providing academic or behavioral services to K-12 aged individuals with disabilities

  • Evidence of effective instruction in teacher education programs in higher education settings

  • Demonstrated expertise in either academic or behavioral intervention

  • Demonstrated ability to create and foster an academic environment inclusive of culturally, linguistically, racially, and socioeconomically diverse populations.

Desirable Qualifications:

  • Licensure (or eligibility for licensure) in K-12 Special Education

  • Experience in building partnerships with local schools and communities

  • Certification in behavior analysis with experience in schools and clinical settings

  • Familiarity with program certification requirements of the Association for Behavior Analysis International

  • A record of securing external funds for research, training, and program development.


Online Application Required Documents


 Curriculum Vitae
Name and Contact Information of References
Letter of Interest
Graduate College Transcripts
 Number of References:  3

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Contact Information


Contact:Derek B Rodgers - derek-rodgers@uiowa.edu
Cedu-Teaching & Learning
Lindquist Center
240 South Madison Street
N250 LC
Iowa City, IA 52240
Department URL: https://education.uiowa.edu/



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