What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Assistant Teaching Professor position at Purdue University Online?
Job Description
Job Summary
The College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University is seeking to fill a position of Assistant Teaching Professor (clinical position) to offer courses in its Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program at Purdue West Lafayette. The Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program is recognized by the National Endowment for the Humanities as a national model for general education.
Cornerstone offers an enriched first-year sequence anchored in transformative texts. It is designed to provide all students with the opportunity to broaden their understanding of the world and themselves while strengthening the skills to read closely, write clearly, speak with confidence, and engage with different viewpoints and perspectives through general education courses. The Cornerstone program enrolls several thousand students each semester from disciplines across Purdue’s West Lafayette, IN, campus.
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will be responsible for teaching courses: SCLA 10100 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking and Communication I: Antiquity to Modernity (3 credit hours; fulfills the Written Communication and Information Literacy requirements) and/or SCLA 10200 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking and Communication II: Modern World (3 credit hours; fulfills the Oral Communication requirement).
A successful candidate should also be able to teach in our new program, Cornerstone for Business, teaching a tailored sequence of SCLA 10100 and 10200 around classic texts on political economy.
All courses are offered every semester. Applicants must demonstrate experience teaching a variety of approaches to a diverse student population.
Required Duties
Teaching the SCLA course series – both standard and SCLA for Business; working with Cornerstone faculty and staff to develop and support the program and the College of Liberal Arts; and attend Cornerstone and CLA related seminars and events. The normal full-time workload is 4-4 teaching. Summer teaching is an additional possibility. The position begins August 2025.
Non-tenure Track Clinical Position
Clinical contracts are renewed every three years and can be renewed indefinitely. The Cornerstone Director reviews the performance of successful candidates each year. As members of the clinical faculty of Purdue University, appointments are subject to all Purdue University policies, as they may be amended from time to time. Purdue University offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a Liberal Arts field in hand before the start of the position in August 2025. Teaching experience in written and oral communication in an interdisciplinary environment.
Application Procedures
To Apply
External candidates visit:
https://careers.purdue.edu/job/Clinical-Assistant-Teaching-Professor/36065-en_US/
Internal Purdue University Candidates Visit
https://hcm-us10.hr.cloud.sap/sf/jobreq?jobId=36065&company=purdueuniv
Applications must include: 1) Cover Letter, 2) Curriculum Vitae, and 3) a teaching portfolio. If contacted by the committee, candidates must submit at least two letters of reference.
Letters of reference must be sent to the Cornerstone Assistant Director of Operations, Dr. Stephanie Ayala-Chittick, at smatosay@purdue.edu.
The review of applications will begin on March 27th. A background check is required for employment in this position. Questions should be addressed to the Director, Dr. Melinda Zook, at mzook@purdue.edu.
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans, are encouraged to apply.
Job Summary
The College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University is seeking to fill a position of Assistant Teaching Professor (clinical position) to offer courses in its Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program at Purdue West Lafayette. The Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program is recognized by the National Endowment for the Humanities as a national model for general education.
Cornerstone offers an enriched first-year sequence anchored in transformative texts. It is designed to provide all students with the opportunity to broaden their understanding of the world and themselves while strengthening the skills to read closely, write clearly, speak with confidence, and engage with different viewpoints and perspectives through general education courses. The Cornerstone program enrolls several thousand students each semester from disciplines across Purdue’s West Lafayette, IN, campus.
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will be responsible for teaching courses: SCLA 10100 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking and Communication I: Antiquity to Modernity (3 credit hours; fulfills the Written Communication and Information Literacy requirements) and/or SCLA 10200 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking and Communication II: Modern World (3 credit hours; fulfills the Oral Communication requirement).
A successful candidate should also be able to teach in our new program, Cornerstone for Business, teaching a tailored sequence of SCLA 10100 and 10200 around classic texts on political economy.
All courses are offered every semester. Applicants must demonstrate experience teaching a variety of approaches to a diverse student population.
Required Duties
Teaching the SCLA course series – both standard and SCLA for Business; working with Cornerstone faculty and staff to develop and support the program and the College of Liberal Arts; and attend Cornerstone and CLA related seminars and events. The normal full-time workload is 4-4 teaching. Summer teaching is an additional possibility. The position begins August 2025.
Non-tenure Track Clinical Position
Clinical contracts are renewed every three years and can be renewed indefinitely. The Cornerstone Director reviews the performance of successful candidates each year. As members of the clinical faculty of Purdue University, appointments are subject to all Purdue University policies, as they may be amended from time to time. Purdue University offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a Liberal Arts field in hand before the start of the position in August 2025. Teaching experience in written and oral communication in an interdisciplinary environment.
Application Procedures
To Apply
External candidates visit:
https://careers.purdue.edu/job/Clinical-Assistant-Teaching-Professor/36065-en_US/
Internal Purdue University Candidates Visit
https://hcm-us10.hr.cloud.sap/sf/jobreq?jobId=36065&company=purdueuniv
Applications must include: 1) Cover Letter, 2) Curriculum Vitae, and 3) a teaching portfolio. If contacted by the committee, candidates must submit at least two letters of reference.
Letters of reference must be sent to the Cornerstone Assistant Director of Operations, Dr. Stephanie Ayala-Chittick, at smatosay@purdue.edu.
The review of applications will begin on March 27th. A background check is required for employment in this position. Questions should be addressed to the Director, Dr. Melinda Zook, at mzook@purdue.edu.
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans, are encouraged to apply.