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Description
I. Position Summary
The successful candidate will teach core social work courses (Practice, HBSE, Research, Policy) with the opportunity to develop new curriculum in their area of expertise. While this role will primarily serve our fully online MSW program, this is not a remote position. Candidates must reside within commuting distance of the St. Davids, PA campus to accommodate potential teaching assignments within the residential BSW program. Eastern University is known for its emphasis on faith, reason, and justice. The Department of Social Work fully embraces and embodies this mission. The MSW program has a trauma-informed focus from the lens of a Christian worldview.
II. Position Responsibilities
- Teach courses.
- Advise students.
- Help develop the academic, social, and spiritual dimensions of the students.
- Interview students for admission to the program.
- Supervise students, as needed.
- Assist with information sessions, orientations, and other student recruitment and retention activities.
- Maintain compliance with CSWE accreditation standards.
- Uphold the vision of the Social Work Department.
- Pursue a scholarly agenda of inquiry, presentation, and publication.
Eastern University offers undergraduate, graduate, professional, and seminary programs both online and on-campus at its vibrant locations in St. Davids and Philadelphia. Eastern's core values of faith, reason, and justice are woven into all of its educational programs. Applicants should have a religious commitment compatible with its mission and be willing to endorse it by signing Eastern University’s doctrinal statement. The university complies with federal and state guidelines of nondiscrimination in employment; members of protected classes are encouraged to apply.
Requirements
- MSW from a CSWE accredited program and a PhD in Social Work or DSW required.
- Minimum of two years post-MSW practice experience.
- Record of teaching in a social work program particularly within online education.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Commitment to collaboration and shared decision-making.
- Embodiment of the values of caring and compassion, justice and integrity, competence and accountability.
- Commitment to treat each member of the Eastern community with fairness, dignity, and respect seeking a spirit of unity, harmony, and belonging as we join together to achieve our common mission.
- Theological alignment with the doctrinal statement of the University; sincere and enthusiastic affirmation of the University’s mission, vision and core values; and a commitment to integrating Christian faith into teaching and professional work.