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Professor (Tenure Track) - Department of Education

 

Millsaps College announces a full-time tenure track position in the Department of Education available Fall 2013. Teacher licensure programs at Millsaps College are NCATE accredited. A terminal degree with k-12 teaching experience is required. Candidates with expertise in literacy instruction will be especially competitive.

Applications should include a letter addressing the candidate's interest in teaching, the candidate's scholarly accomplishments and plans for future scholarly contributions to the knowledge base, a curriculum vitae, transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work, and three letters of recommendation. Employment will be contingent on complete background verification.

Applications should be sent to:

Dr. Marlys Vaughn
Department of Education
Millsaps College
1701 North State Street
Jackson, MS   39210

Millsaps College hosts the first Phi Beta Kappa chapter in Mississippi. The Millsaps Department of Education offers a major in Elementary Education, secondary licensure in most majors, and supplemental licensure in Special Education.

Deadline for applications: October 01, 2012


 

Millsaps College is a selective, nationally ranked, privately supported liberal arts college founded by members of the Methodist Church in 1890. A member of the Associated Colleges of the South ACS and NITLE, Millsaps has an NCATE accredited education program and is one of only eight colleges in the nation with both a Phi Beta Kappa chapter and an AACSB accredited MBA program. The College occupies an attractive 100 acre residential campus in the heart of Jackson, the capital of the state and its political, financial, legal, medical, and cultural center. It is located across from a major medical center and several blocks from a state park and natural science museum. Millsaps College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.