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Purpose of this position
This position provides direct instruction to students and related services in the subject area of Navajo Traditions, Language, and Cultural Practices. The Professor will prepare undergraduate and graduate students to successfully complete the Navajo language, and cultural teaching requirements for the Bachelor of Art and Master of Art degrees in Diné Culture, Language & Leadership programs. In addition, the Professor will commit to doing community services actively and regularly presenting and conducting traditional/cultural public presentations. The Professor will work under the supervision and in cooperation with School of Diné Studies Department Chair and Graduate Dean.
Duties and Responsibilities
The essential duties and responsibilities of a person occupying this position are Instruction:
Minimum Qualifications
Sufficient knowledge, skills or abilities to perform the duties of this position in the assigned subject area:
In addition to the above,
Able to teach four/five Navajo-related topic courses at a University level.
Have a higher educational institution teaching experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Formal Navajo Traditional Education and Training:
Professional Credentials and Memberships:
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, or abilities in the following areas:
Distinguishing Characteristics
This position is a Professor/Practitioner in the University BA/MA degree programs (soon the Ph.D. program will be added) and is paid on the faculty range of the University Consolidated Salary Scale based on documented and community recognized acknowledgment and practices as a Navajo traditional cultural practitioner, in addition, possession of a Western educational institution degree.
Full Time
$51k-98k (estimate)
06/25/2024
07/08/2024