Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Disability Studies, Probationary Tenure Track - St. Catharines, Canada - Brock University

    Brock University
    Brock University St. Catharines, Canada

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    One of Canada's leading comprehensive universities and a Top Employer in Hamilton-Niagara, and ranked #3 Canada's Best Employers compiled by Forbes and Statista, Brock University is an inclusive, welcoming campus community that offers a wide range of unique career opportunities for those with passion, energy and expertise. We're looking for team members who want to help us continue to deliver an exceptional student experience, perform impact-driven research and generate life-changing breakthroughs for our world. Ignite new possibilities for your career. Break through at Brock.

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    Note to all candidates: This posting will close at 12:01 am on the date listed .

    April 8,

    About Brock University

    With a student population of more than 19,, Brock is renowned for its exceptional campus experience and high level of student satisfaction. Brock offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in six academic faculties and is home to world-class instructors and researchers making breakthroughs of all kinds each and every day. Founded in by the Niagara community, Brock remains a proud partner committed to improving the vitality of the region even as it extends its global reach.

    Our Geography

    The main campus is situated atop the Niagara Escarpment, within a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, overlooking the city of St. Catharines, in the heart of Niagara wine country. Brock University's second campus is in Burlington, with ready access to the surrounding city and the QEW.

    Brock University's main campus is situated on land which is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live in work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Agreement. The Niagara Region is dotted with landmarks that recognize Canada's history and features breathtaking natural beauty and world-famous attractions. St. Catharines is home to vibrant arts and entertainment venues, and is a short drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York. With one of the warmest climates in Canada, the region offers clean and safe communities, and is an exceptional location to call home.

    About the Faculty and Department

    The Department of Applied Disability Studies is the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Social Sciences. The vision of the Department of Applied Disability Studies is to be an internationally recognized, preeminent academic program that contributes to the betterment of the lives of people in our community and beyond with a focus on persons with disabilities and underserved populations. The Mission of the Department of Applied Disability Studies is to educate students who will be agents of change to help better the lives of people in our community and beyond with a focus on persons with disabilities and underserved populations, We strive to contribute knowledge and improve services by conducting cutting edge basic and applied research, and by providing transdisciplinary, quality postgraduate education to the next generation of professionals, researchers and educators, and experienced professionals in the field. Faculty are internationally respected in Applied Disability Studies and Applied Behaviour Analysis.

    The Department of Applied Disability Studies offers a two-year Master of Arts (MA) degree, a Master of Applied Disability Studies (MADS), and a Graduate Diploma in Applied Disability Studies. Students pursuing an MA or MADS degree or Graduate Diploma may choose to specialize in the field of Leadership, Diversity, Community, and Culture (LDCC) or Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Students specializing in LDCC take coursework in theories of disability studies, critical disability studies, research and evaluation, leadership, disability and policy, and community-engaged research. Students specializing in ABA take our Association for Behavior Analysis International Verified Course Sequence and additional coursework in Applied Disability Studies. We offer weekday and weekend classes on our main campus in St. Catharines, as well as weekend courses in Burlington, Toronto, and Ottawa.

    About the Position

    The Department of Applied Disability Studies invites applications for a tenure track probationary appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective July 1, . The position is subject to final budgetary approval.

    The successful candidate will have demonstrated expertise in applied disability studies and behavior analysis. They will teach graduate courses in our LDCC and ABA specializations, engage in a relevant program of applied research, supervise students, participate in the affairs of the department and fulfill service commitments to the department and the university. The successful applicant will be expected to teach four half-credit courses in various locations across Ontario (as assigned), during the day, evenings, or weekends, including in person, online synchronous and/or asynchronous classes, as well as blended or hybrid offerings. More information about the Department of Applied Disability Studies can be found at

    Qualifications

    Qualifications are (a) a completed Ph.D. in a relevant discipline within Social Sciences (e.g.,Psychology, Child and Youth Studies, Disability Studies), Education, Social Work, Applied Behaviour Analysis, or other relevant discipline and (b) a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral (BCBA-DTM) designation. The applicant must provide evidence of successful teaching, research, and professional experience in the fields of disability studies and behaviour analysis. Candidates who are near completion of their Ph.D. may be considered.

    What we Offer

    Brock University offers competitive salary and benefits and ample support for research and sabbaticals. Research resources include; conference support, start-up funding, subscriptions to major databases and access to various research funding vehicles. For candidates considering relocation, moving expenses will be administered according to the Brock University Faculty Association Collective Agreement.

    Application Process

    Applicants are invited to submit their application via the online application system. (Note: file maximum of 5MB per attachment upload)

    Applications must include:

    (a) Academic Cover Letter (indicating file number stated above)

    (b) Statement of teaching interests and philosophy related to department programs

    (c) Statement of research interests

    (d) Curriculum Vitae

    (e) Selected reprints/preprints of publications

    (f) Evidence of successful teaching, professional experience, and research in the fields of behaviour analysis and/or applied disability studies.

    (g) Name, affiliation, and contact info of three academic referees providing letters. If applicable, references from previous academic appointments should be provided. (See instructions below)

    Candidates should also arrange for their three academic letters of reference to be emailed directly from each referee's institutional email address to:

    Brandy Sokoloski

    Administrative Coordinator & Academic Advisor

    Department of Applied Disability Studies

    Brock University

    Sir Isaac Brock Way

    St. Catharines, Ontario. Canada L2S 3A1

    Email:

    The closing date for applications is April 8, at 12:01 am. The final full business day to apply is April 7, . This position is subject to final budgetary approval.