The Department of Ethnic Studies hires temporary, part-time instructors from an applicant pool for fall, spring, and / or summer terms to teach courses in the areas of Ethnic Studies and Womens and Gender Studies. We have special needs in teaching ETST Introduction to Ethnic Studies, ETST Ethnicity and the Media, WS Introduction to Womens Studies, Chicanx, Native American, Asian American, African American, and Comparative Ethnic Studies courses. Please review the course catalog at : for our course offerings in that area. We also have needs for online instructors for Womens and Gender Studies for WS , WS , WS , WS & WS .
The Center for Womens Studies and Gender Research (CWSGR) is an interdisciplinary apex of research, academic, teaching, and outreach program housed within the Department of Ethnic Studies. The program examines the positions of women and the organization of gendered relations in culture and society from both intellectual and activist perspectives. Central to our consideration of women and gender is a commitment to investigating the intersections of class, race, ethnicity, sexual identities, queer identities, gender non-conforming identities, age, ability, citizenship, empire, nation, and national origin along the social structures and power continuums of power, privilege, and difference. Guided by the wide spectrum of feminist and other critical or gendered perspectives, our program aims to heighten awareness and understanding of the range of human experience, potential, and accomplishment in order to advance the goals of social justice. In the course of meeting these objectives, we seek to nurture and disseminate knowledge about women and gender that is :
Conditions of Employment Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires) Required Job Qualifications
Preferred Job Qualifications in Ethnic Studies or Womens Studies is preferred
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