What are the responsibilities and job description for the Professor of Practice — Medical Ethics position at Tulane University?
Description
Professor of Practice in Medical Ethics teaching 3 courses/semester.
This Professor of Practice would teach medical ethics courses at different levels, from introductory for first year undergraduates up to advanced seminars, including sections with service-learning. Courses in this area are in high demand, particularly sections with a service-learning component. The department aims to maintain existing, as well as establish new, community partnerships in this area.
Our department has special strengths in moral and political philosophy (including the history thereof) and philosophy of mind; the ability to enhance those strengths is preferred. Similarly, the department aims to increase interdisciplinary collaboration, so relevant experience is preferred.
Professors of practice are non-tenure track but continuing positions with full benefits, and with opportunities for long-term employment and increases in compensation. Professors of practice focus primarily on teaching and continued employment depends largely on quality of teaching.
Qualifications
Required:
— PhD in Philosophy or related field by time of employment.
— Area of Specialization or Competence in Medical Ethics.
— Significant evidence of excellent teaching skills in medical ethics.
— Significant experience or training for incorporating service-learning and community partnerships into courses.
Strongly preferred:
— Additional Areas of Specialization or Competence that enhance the department's strengths in Moral Philosophy, History of Moral and Political Philosophy, or Philosophy of Mind/Psychology
— Experience in interdisciplinary collaboration.
Application Instructions
Equity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental to advancing intellectual rigor, learning, and scholarship. Tulane University is committed to creating a community and culture that foster a sense of belonging for all. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, shared ancestry, color, disability (and including mental disorder, learning disability, physical disability), gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status or classification protected by federal, state, or local law. In fact, our commitment extends beyond mere compliance with the law.
We encourage all qualified candidates to apply. We are intentionally seeking candidates who are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in support of Tulane’s Strategy for Tomorrow.
We are committed to providing access and opportunity for disabled persons to participate in their educational pursuit or employment. Information on services provided by Tulane to prospective and current students with a disability can be obtained by contacting goldman@tulane.edu. Faculty and staff in need of an accommodation may contact ADAaccess@tulane.edu. Prospective employees in need of an accommodation during the application or recruitment process may contact tulanecareers@tulane.edu.
Questions regarding Title IX, Section 504, or any other non-discrimination policies can be directed to these offices: Office of Institutional Equity by email: oie@tulane.edu or telephone: 504-862-8083; Title IX Office, Julia Broussard, Assistant Provost for Title IX Compliance and Education by email: jbrouss@tulane.edu or telephone: 504-865- 5611; and The Office of Campus Accessibility, Andrea Vassar, Executive Director for Campus Accessibility and ADA/504 Coordinator by email: ADAaccess@tulane.edu or telephone: (504) 247-1774.
Professor of Practice in Medical Ethics teaching 3 courses/semester.
This Professor of Practice would teach medical ethics courses at different levels, from introductory for first year undergraduates up to advanced seminars, including sections with service-learning. Courses in this area are in high demand, particularly sections with a service-learning component. The department aims to maintain existing, as well as establish new, community partnerships in this area.
Our department has special strengths in moral and political philosophy (including the history thereof) and philosophy of mind; the ability to enhance those strengths is preferred. Similarly, the department aims to increase interdisciplinary collaboration, so relevant experience is preferred.
Professors of practice are non-tenure track but continuing positions with full benefits, and with opportunities for long-term employment and increases in compensation. Professors of practice focus primarily on teaching and continued employment depends largely on quality of teaching.
Qualifications
Required:
— PhD in Philosophy or related field by time of employment.
— Area of Specialization or Competence in Medical Ethics.
— Significant evidence of excellent teaching skills in medical ethics.
— Significant experience or training for incorporating service-learning and community partnerships into courses.
Strongly preferred:
— Additional Areas of Specialization or Competence that enhance the department's strengths in Moral Philosophy, History of Moral and Political Philosophy, or Philosophy of Mind/Psychology
— Experience in interdisciplinary collaboration.
Application Instructions
Equity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental to advancing intellectual rigor, learning, and scholarship. Tulane University is committed to creating a community and culture that foster a sense of belonging for all. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, shared ancestry, color, disability (and including mental disorder, learning disability, physical disability), gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status or classification protected by federal, state, or local law. In fact, our commitment extends beyond mere compliance with the law.
We encourage all qualified candidates to apply. We are intentionally seeking candidates who are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in support of Tulane’s Strategy for Tomorrow.
We are committed to providing access and opportunity for disabled persons to participate in their educational pursuit or employment. Information on services provided by Tulane to prospective and current students with a disability can be obtained by contacting goldman@tulane.edu. Faculty and staff in need of an accommodation may contact ADAaccess@tulane.edu. Prospective employees in need of an accommodation during the application or recruitment process may contact tulanecareers@tulane.edu.
Questions regarding Title IX, Section 504, or any other non-discrimination policies can be directed to these offices: Office of Institutional Equity by email: oie@tulane.edu or telephone: 504-862-8083; Title IX Office, Julia Broussard, Assistant Provost for Title IX Compliance and Education by email: jbrouss@tulane.edu or telephone: 504-865- 5611; and The Office of Campus Accessibility, Andrea Vassar, Executive Director for Campus Accessibility and ADA/504 Coordinator by email: ADAaccess@tulane.edu or telephone: (504) 247-1774.