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North Carolina Central University

Associate/Assistant Professor- Visual Impairment, Orientation & Mobility_

North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27722


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Once the Summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Take Action on Posting button for a list of possible approval step options.Position Information**Working Title** Associate/Assistant Professor- Visual Impairment, Orientation & Mobility**Position Number** 610156**Appointment Type** Tenure Track - Initial 2 years**FTE** 1=9/10 month -Faculty onlyPosition Overview**Primary Function of Organizational Unit**The NCCU School of Education offers undergraduate, graduate, licensure and professional development programs to train students to become teachers, principals, counselors, as well as serve as mentors to community schools. The School offers traditional, classroom-based instruction as well as synchronous and asynchronous online/web-based instruction. Faculty and staff offer diverse knowledge and experience, providing students with a unique learning experience using the latest technology; small class sizes provide easier access to peers and instructors. The primary goal of the School of Education is to prepare educators for Diverse Cultural Contexts in the 21st Century.**Primary Purpose of Position**This open rank, tenure-track faculty position is housed in the Special Education Program located in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education. Primary teaching responsibilities include face-to-face, hybrid, and online graduate courses in visual impairment, orientation and mobility, and related-areas. Supervision of clinical field experiences and research leading to publications and presentations at academic conferences is expected. Additional duties include academic advising, research and scholarship, university service, collaboration, accreditation related activities, promotion of the program and the university, and other duties as assigned by the department chair.**Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities**Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Special Education or a related field with primary specialization in visual impairment and/or orientation and mobility. Candidates who are ABD will be considered. Candidate must have valid credentials in visual impairment and/or orientation and mobility or be certification eligible. Applicants should have demonstrated potential for scholarly publication and successful teaching at the university level. Preference will be given to applicants committed to preparing teachers for culturally diverse populations, and those with expertise and teaching experience with PK-12 special education students with visual impairments. ACVREP certification in at least one other area (e.g., Vision Rehabilitation Therapy, Low Vision Rehabilitation, Assistive Technology Instructional Specialist) is desirable.The successful candidate will have specific knowledge and experience in teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses and clinical supervision in Special Education with an emphasis in visual impairment and/or orientation and mobility. Candidates must demonstrate potential for effective teaching in special education at the graduate level, research and service, and activity in appropriate professional societies. Strong interpersonal skills, online education experience, and excellent organizational and communication skills are expected.**Minimum Education/Experience**Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Special Education or a related field with primary specialization in visual impairment and/or orientation and mobility. Candidates who are ABD will be considered. Candidate must have valid credentials in visual impairment and/or orientation and mobility or be certification eligible. Applicants should have demonstrated potential for scholarly publication and successful teaching at the university level. Preference will be given to applicants committed to preparing teachers for culturally diverse populations, and those with expertise and teaching experience with PK-12 special education students with visual impairments. ACVREP certification in at least one other area (e.g., Vision Rehabilitation Therapy, Low Vision Rehabilitation, Assistive Technology Instructional Specialist) is desirable.**Licenses or Certification required by Statute or Regulation**NC Teaching License or eligibility for NC Teaching License.**Equal Opportunity Employer**North Carolina Central University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.Key Responsibilities and Related Competencies**Function** Instructional**Describe the specific tasks and responsibilities related to the function.**Effective teaching of campus and online classes in the special education program (i.e, visual impairment and orientation and mobility), supervision of practicum and internship. Engagement in curriculum development and support for accreditation maintenance.**Function** Research**Describe the specific tasks and responsibilities related to the function.**Visual impairment/orientation and mobility focused-research that leads to publication in peer reviewed journals and dissemination at state, national, and/or international conference. Procurement of grant funding that supports the mission of the School of Education.**Function** Administrative**Describe the specific tasks and responsibilities related to the function.**Student advisement and participation in school and university service, and scholarly activities. Scholarly activity includes contributions to the profession such as serving on the editorial board of a journal or as a member/leadership position of a state or national counseling organization.Posting Detail Information**Posting Number** F000026**Open Date** 06/06/2024**Close Date****Open Until Filled** Yes**Date Position Available** 07/01/2024**Special Instructions to Applicants**criminal background required**Applicant Documents****Required Documents**1. Resume/CV2. Unofficial Transcripts (official required from selected candidate)3. List of References**Optional Documents**1. Cover Letter2. Other Document3. 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