Southwest Minnesota State University's Undergraduate Social Work program is seeking a dedicated and student-centered full-time faculty member to join our dynamic and growing team. This position is fully virtual, teaching four asynchronous online courses per semester (12 credits total), with a focus on the generalist social work curriculum and academic advising. The person hired for this position would be required to be on campus for seven duty days per academic calendar (duty days in August, January and Commencement in the spring). The travel to and from campus, and housing would be the responsibility of the faculty member.
With 327 current undergraduate students more than 80% enrolled online- our program is expanding rapidly. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality online education and advising students both academically and professionally, in alignment with Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accreditation standards. Applicants must live in the United States at time of employment.
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Priority will be given to those who apply by 12/15/2025. Required Document to submit for consideration: Transcript, Cover Letter, Resume/CV, Teaching Philosophy, Statement on how you demonstrate Code of Ethics, and Diversity Statement
Other Considerations: The successful candidate must be authorized to work in the United States by the first day of employment. The University will not give consideration for H-1B sponsorship. Employment or Visa sponsorship, other than H-1B status, must be pre-approved by the University prior to offer acceptance.
Telework (Yes/No) Yes
Southwest Minnesota State University is one of seven universities in the Minnesota State system. SMSU gives highest priority to excellence in teaching and preparing students to be lifelong learners through quality undergraduate teaching/advising and close student/faculty relationships. Its mission, dating back to 1967, provides access to university-level programs in liberal arts & professional studies. The University has a special commitment to the educational needs of the people in its service region reflected through its curricula, cultural programs, diversity of staff and students, cooperative relationships with the public and private sectors, and regional institutions. The 216-acre campus encompasses 24 modern, interconnected, and accessible buildings. Marshall (pop. 13,000) is the hub of a rich agricultural area and offers a variety of cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. The position is an opportunity to be part of a vibrant, dynamic and growing institution that is searching for exceptionally talented people.
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