Assistant/Associate Professor, Finance, Carl H. Lindner College of Business
Cincinnati, OH
Apply now Job Title: Assistant/Associate Professor, Finance, Carl H. Lindner College of Business Work Arrangement: Current UC employees must apply internally via SuccessFactors Next Lives at the University of Cincinnati Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation's best urban public research universities. Home to more than 53,600 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, and over 360,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called "the most ambitious campus design program in the country." UC's momentum has never been stronger as the anchor of the Cincinnati Innovation District, the oldest cooperative education (co-op) program in the country with students earning $94 million annually through paid experiences, an academic health system, and as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The university contributes $10.6 billion in economic impact to the city and $22.7 billion to the state of Ohio. At UC, next is all of us. Learn more at uc.edu.
UC is a mission-driven organization where we are committed to student success and positively transforming the community through scholarship and service. We thrive on innovation, making an impact, and fostering an environment where staff and faculty are key contributors to UC's success.
About Lindner Finance
The University of Cincinnati is a thriving top-25 research university situated in a city with five Fortune 500 companies. The Lindner College of Business leverages this strength to offer students an environment of academic excellence with an emphasis on experiential learning. Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati is recognized as one of the Most Beautiful College Campuses (Forbes). As part of a thriving, top-25 research university, the Lindner College of Business delivers academic excellence with an emphasis on experiential learning in a multi-disciplinary environment. We empower business problem solvers, adding real-world value to students and the communities they serve. The college's $120 million, 225,000-square-foot facility, opened in Fall 2019, firmly positions Lindner among the nation's best business schools with high growth potential.
The Finance Department offers undergraduate majors in finance, real estate, and insurance and risk management. The department also has a PhD program and offers a Master's in Finance and graduate certificates in 1) Quantitative Investing, 2) Applied Artificial Intelligence in Finance, 3) Investments, and 4) Real Estate. The Finance major is the second largest in the college and in the top 5 across the University. The Real Estate major is growing rapidly in addition to being one of the largest minors in the college. Finally, the insurance and risk management major has grown from zero to one of the top 15 nationally in eight years.
The Finance Department houses several centers that bring together academia and practice by connecting students, faculty, and practitioners in a variety of formats. The Johnson Investment Institute (JII) brings together practitioners, students, alumni, and research faculty. An important goal of the JII is providing students and faculty with access to state-of-the-art software and real-time data. To that end, the JII manages the Johnson Investment Counsel Investment Lab. The simulated trading floor found in the lab is a focal point of innovation within the new Lindner Hall. The Carl H. Lindner III Center for Insurance and Risk Management seeks to understand and improve how economies, enterprises and individuals manage risk. The UC Real Estate Center is a resource for students and industry leaders to network and become immersed in the real estate industry. The Real Estate Center actively supports (1) corporate and industry-association partners, (2) scholarly research aimed at top-tier academic journals in real estate, urban economics, and finance, and (3) several undergraduate and graduate real estate programs.
Job Overview
The Department of Finance at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business of the University of Cincinnati is seeking candidates to fill a tenure track position. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, depending upon qualifications. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Desired start date is August 2026. Compensation and employment benefits are competitive.
Essential Functions
* Teaching finance courses on topics such as, but not limited to, private equity/private credit, investment banking, venture capital, financial institutions, corporate finance or applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence to finance.
* Research in areas such as, but not limited to, venture capital, investment banking, private capital markets, financial institutions, corporate governance, or machine learning applied to finance and related duties such as publishing, integrating research into classroom teaching, mentoring doctoral students, securing funding, etc.
* Service duties such as, but not limited to, leading curriculum development and initiatives of collaboration between industry and academia, peer review for journals, serving on committees, and advising students.
Minimum Requirements
Prior to effective date of appointment, the candidate must have:
* PhD degree in Finance or a related field.
Application Process
Create an applicant profile in Success Factors. Apply to Job ID: 100157
Attach the following documents to your application. Direct questions to ************************.
* Cover Letter
* CV/Resume
* A statement describing your research agenda, teaching experience (if applicable) and education philosophy with student evaluations, if available.
* Sample publications and/or working papers, if applicable.
* In addition, have 3 letters of reference sent to ************************
Compensation and Benefits
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. (UC Benefits Link) Highlights include:
Comprehensive Tuition Remission
UC provides tuition remission for you and your eligible dependents, covering tuition costs for nearly all undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the university.
Robust Retirement Plans
As a UC employee, you won't contribute to Social Security (except Medicare). Instead, you'll choose between state pension plans (OPERS, STRS) or an Alternative Retirement Plan (ARP), with UC contributing 14-18% of your salary based on position.
Real Work-Life Balance
UC prioritizes work-life balance with a generous time-off policy, including:
Vacation and sick time
11 paid holidays and additional end-of-year paid time off (Winter Season Days)
6 weeks of paid parental leave for new parents
Additional Benefits Include:
* Competitive salary based on experience
* Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription)
* Flexible spending accounts & wellness programs
* Professional development & mentorship opportunities
To learn more about why UC is a great place to work, please visit our careers page at *******************************
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Easy ApplyAssistant, Associate, or Full Professor, Pediatrics - 500131
Toledo, OH
Title: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor
Department Org: Pediatrics - 110380
Employee Classification: A2 - Faculty Part Time 12 Mth HSC
Bargaining Unit: Bargaining Unit Exempt
Primary Location: HSC C
Shift: 1
Job Description:
Faculty in the department of Pediatrics will devote full-time attention and efforts to fulfilling at the highest levels of professional competence the ethical, educational, and academic duties and responsibilities of the appointment as may be assigned to you by the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics. You will be expected to participate fully and with distinction in both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and to carry out your share of advising duties and committee assignments. Your primary responsibilities, representing approximately 90% of your effort will be to provide clinical services in your specialty of Pediatrics at the assigned clinical location. Along with your clinical duties, it is expected that you will actively participate in the training program for all learners in the college and engage in research and scholarship.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education/experience/licensing:
• Full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the state of Ohio
• Membership and in good standing on the medical staff of the University of Toledo Medical Center and affiliated hospitals, with clinical privileges in the Department of Pediatrics, in accordance with the Medical Staff bylaws, rules and regulations and applicable policies.
• Eligibility as a certified provider in the Medicare, Medicaid and other federal and state health care programs; and
• Insurability in the professional liability policy of the practice plan.
• Active candidacy or diplomate status with the American Board of Pediatrics
• Successful completion of a 3-year accredited Pediatric residency with suitability for performance of Primary Care.
• Board Certified in Pediatrics - ABP
Preferred Qualifications:
Communication and other skills:
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook is required.
• Demonstrates strong organizational skills, interpersonal skills, and self-motivation with the ability to motivate others
• Ability to learn new systems and adapt to changes.
• Ability to effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously is essential while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity is essential.
• Must possess valid driver's license. Requires own transportation to accommodate on and off work activities.
• Experience with research and clinical studies.
• Experience with collaborative quality improvement projects
• Must be able to work a flexible schedule to accommodate department needs (early AM or later PM meetings as required).
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. To further this effort, the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center is requiring candidates for employment to be nicotine-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements will include cotinine (nicotine) testing, as well as drug and other required health screenings for the position. With the exception of positions within University of Toledo Main Campus and the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, the employment offer is conditional upon successful completion of a cotinine test and Occupational Health clearance.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
The University is dedicated to attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent and fostering a culture of respect.
The University of Toledo provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to complete this application, or for testing or interviewing, please contact HR Compliance at ************************ or ************ between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or apply online for an accommodation request.
Computer access is available at most public libraries and at the Office of Human Resources located in the Center for Administrative Support on the UToledo Main Campus.
Open Rank Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences, tenure-track
Athens, OH
The Department of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences seeks applications and nominations for a 9-month, full-time, research-intensive tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. Rank and salary are negotiable based on experience. We seek a scholar who advances cognitive-linguistic neuroscience with an emphasis on the diagnosis, prediction, and treatment of neurocognitive communication disorders in adults including aphasia, primary progressive aphasia, traumatic brain injury, stroke or aging-related cognitive-communication decline. The successful candidate is expected to: establish and sustain an independent, externally fundable research program; recruit, mentor, and support PhD students; support doctoral training within and beyond the department; collaborate across disciplines on brain health and cognition across the lifespan; teach graduate coursework in adult language disorders and courses aligned with their expertise (e.g. research methods); and provide service to the Department, College, and University. Ohio University is making a significant, university-wide investment in Brain Health and Cognition Across the Lifespan. This initiative brings together faculty expertise across the College of Health Sciences and Professions, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Patton College of Education to advance discovery in brain health, cognition, communication, movement, and learning. Faculty hired into this cohort will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary network dedicated to understanding and enhancing cognitive and functional health across the lifespan, from early development through older adulthood. The standard workload distribution for this position is 70% Research, 20% Teaching, and 10% Service. Faculty in this line will benefit from Ohio University's robust research infrastructure, including access to the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute ( OMNI ) , a university-wide research institute offering pilot funding, shared core facilities, and collaborative support for interdisciplinary research in brain and body health. Established in 1804, Ohio University is an R1 university (very high research activity) and the oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Ohio. It is located in Athens, in the scenic Appalachian foothills. As a comprehensive institution, Ohio University offers distinctive, high-quality undergraduate education and strong, focused graduate and professional education. The Department of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences has offered degrees in communication sciences and disorders for nearly 90 years, including the baccalaureate degree (established 1937), the Master's in Speech-Language Pathology (1950), the PhD (1957), and the clinical Doctor of Audiology (2003). The department maintains excellent facilities, including dedicated research space for each tenure-track faculty member. Together, the new faculty in the Brain Health and Cognition Across the Lifespan cohort will strengthen Ohio University's growing reputation in brain health research and education, fostering connections across disciplines and colleges. This investment reflects the University's commitment to addressing the complex biological, behavioral, and social factors that shape brain health and to translating discoveries into meaningful outcomes that improve everyday life.
Minimum Qualifications
The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field. ( ABD considered with completion by employment date) Evidence of research productivity including peer-reviewed publications. *Candidates seeking appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level should have an established record of research productivity including the seeking of extramural funding.
Preferred Qualifications
History of grant acquisition. Previous experience with interprofessional research collaborations. Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech-language pathology awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or satisfactory completion of requirements to apply; Ohio Licensure eligibility. Commitment to active learning and use of technology in students' learning. A plan for establishing and conducting independent research and seeking extramural funding in the candidate's focus of neurocognitive communication disorders.
Assistant Professor
Berea, OH
Job DescriptionAssistant Professor
The Department of Psychology at Baldwin Wallace University invites applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position beginning in Fall of 2026. A PhD degree is required; however, candidates who have not yet had their degree conferred (i.e., ABD) may be considered with an expected completion of the degree within the first year of employment. All areas of specialization will be considered, yet special consideration will be given to applicants with the ability to develop community partnerships and/or service learning opportunities involving students. The position will start August 1, 2026.
We are primarily a teaching University and are looking for applicants with well-developed teaching skills. Faculty members teach a total of 21-24 credit hours per academic year. The successful applicant will be expected to teach applied courses that engage students in the Greater Cleveland community. This could be through a service learning course, internship course, or applied research course in the field. They would also be expected to teach any of our required courses, including Intro to Psychology, Statistics, SPSS, Research Methods and Thesis, in addition to a lower level topical seminar. They also may be asked to develop new courses in their area of specialization.
The Psychology Department currently has 7 full-time members representing the main sub-disciplines in the field. The Psychology major is one of the largest majors on campus, and the department is housed in the Neal Malicky Center for the Social Sciences, which has dedicated research space for human research. Faculty members involve undergraduate students in their research program. The successful candidate will engage in an active program of applied research (either on campus or off campus with a healthcare/nonprofit/ community agency partner) where undergraduates will be able to improve their skills and make meaningful contributions.
All faculty members serve as academic advisors and participate in a shared governance system. The University has a strong commitment to enrich its academic environment by achieving diversity among students, faculty, and staff, and the Psychology Department works to support that commitment by seeking an active, culturally, and academically diverse faculty member, skilled in the scholarship of teaching, research, application, and integration of knowledge. We seek applicants who reflect the diversity of our student body, who are eager to work with a diverse range of students, faculty, and staff, and who are committed to promoting an inclusive climate.
Founded in 1845, Baldwin Wallace University in an independent, coeducational University in the liberal arts tradition. Located 15 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland, Baldwin Wallace enrolls approximately 2,515 undergraduate students, and 400 graduate students. The University offers an outstanding benefits package, which includes tuition benefits for immediate family.
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Psychology or related field
Preferred Qualifications:
Undergraduate teaching experience
Teaching of service learning, internship, or practicum courses
Ability to demonstrate establishment of connections with community partners
Active research line that motivates and can involve undergraduate students
Record of successful teaching and mentorship of diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic student populations as well as first generation students
If a Counseling or Clinical Specialization, License or license eligible
Interested candidates may apply via the To Apply link on HR's Employment and Career's web page at ****************************** Application packages should include a single PDF file containing cover letter, curriculum vita, contact information for three references, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interests, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. The successful candidate will be required to complete a background check. Review of applications will begin October 20, 2025 continue until the position has been filled. Note that we will continue to receive and review applications after the initial deadline.
Baldwin Wallace University is an EEO employer and educator. At BW, we support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms. We value and appreciate inclusive excellence in the classroom, within extracurricular activities and as we engage our community partners. Learn more at Diversity Affairs - ***********************************
Assistant Professor
University Heights, OH
Duties And Responsibilities The primary teaching duties of the successful candidate will be organic chemistry lecture and laboratory courses, and the ability to contribute to the teaching of inorganic chemistry, general chemistry lecture courses, general-organic-biochemistry lecture and lab, or other courses in their area of specialty would also be helpful.
Required Qualifications
A Ph.D. in chemistry is required at the time of appointment and some teaching experience is desirable. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to undergraduate education in a liberal arts environment and be familiar with pedagogical practices informed by chemistry education research, including active learning approaches.
Preferred Qualifications
The ability to teach advanced undergraduate courses in their area of specialization A fundamental knowledge of and experience with course level assessment of learning outcomes will be an advantage.
Assistant/Associate Professor- Pharmacy Practice (PHPR)
Toledo, OH
Title: Assistant/Associate Professor- Pharmacy Practice (PHPR) Department Org: Pharmacy Practice - 102210 Employee Classification: F2 - Faculty 12 Month AAUP Bargaining Unit: Am. Assoc. Univ. Professors Job Description: The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (CPPS), Department of Pharmacy Practice (PHPR) is seeking a motivated professional to fill a 12-month Tenure-Tenure Track Assistant / Associate Professor (open rank) position in Health Outcomes. More information about the college and the department can be found at *************************
Duties: Overall duties include teaching, scholarly activity, and service.
Teaching: The academic responsibilities of the faculty member include teaching in the classroom and advising students in undergraduate, professional, and graduate programs. The individual will work closely with existing faculty to develop and deliver an online Master's in Health Outcomes degree program.
Scholarly activity: Scholarly activity, including grant-writing, presentations and publications, is expected and will be supported. The successful candidate will develop a sustainable independent research program with a focus relevant to Health Outcomes or related field(s). The candidate will join an active group of researchers at the pharmacy practice department with extensive research collaboration opportunities across the university campus and nearby health systems.
Service: Service to the department, college and university will be met through involvement on committees and other working groups, with student organizations, and through other opportunities. Salary and start-up package will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Minimum Qualifications:
Qualified candidates will have earned a PharmD, or a Ph.D. in Health Outcomes, Pharmacy Administration, Health Services Research, Public Health, Health Economics, or closely related disciplines with a strong methodological background in biostatistics and data analytics. Candidates with a PharmD degree must also have at least 2 years of post-doctoral residency and/or fellowship training in Health Outcomes or a related field. Applicants are expected to have some track record of peer reviewed publications in health outcomes, statistical methods, econometric models, or other quantitative methods.
Candidates must be eligible for employment in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications:
Candidates with prior teaching experience are preferred.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
The University is dedicated to attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent and fostering a culture of respect.
The University of Toledo provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to complete this application, or for testing or interviewing, please contact HR Compliance at ************************ or ************ between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or apply online for an accommodation request.
Computer access is available at most public libraries and at the Office of Human Resources located in the Center for Administrative Support on the UToledo Main Campus.
Advertised: 29 Oct 2025 Eastern Daylight Time
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Assistant Professor of Statistics
Ohio
Kenyon College seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics beginning July 2026. A Ph.D. in statistics is required, as well as prior teaching experience, preferably at a U.S. college or university or an equivalent institution. Scholars in all areas of statistics are encouraged to apply.
Kenyon faculty members are excellent teachers who maintain strong research programs. The successful applicant will expand and enhance the statistics course offerings of the department. Our department has a strong commitment to student-centered learning; thus, we are particularly interested in candidates with experience in active learning pedagogies. Ability and willingness to include undergraduates in research is also desirable.
Kenyon College, located on an idyllic campus in rural central Ohio, is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges, and has a reputation for outstanding teaching and scholarship. We have an increasingly diverse student body of 1700 students from the U.S. and over 40 countries around the world. The Mathematics and Statistics Department is housed in a spacious and well-equipped building. We have eight full-time tenure-track faculty members teaching the full range of undergraduate mathematics and statistics courses, and searches this year will bring us to a total of ten tenure-track lines. The department offers a major in mathematics with areas of emphasis in statistics, classical mathematics, and applied mathematics. We also contribute to an interdisciplinary concentration in computing. The typical teaching load is five courses per year. Kenyon offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package for employees and their family members. All Kenyon faculty have funds available to support travel and faculty development. In addition, startup funds will be available, depending on the research needs of the individual.
Applications should be submitted by September 15, 2025, to ensure full consideration. We will, however, continue to accept applications until the position is filled.
Begin the application process by registering and completing the demographic section of the Kenyon College application at *************************** All other materials must be submitted electronically via ************************
A complete application will consist of:
Cover letter explaining why the Kenyon College Department of Mathematics and Statistics is a good fit for the applicant.
Statement reflecting on the applicant's teaching and learning experiences, including experiences with and plans for teaching a diverse student population with inclusive pedagogy;
Statement describing the applicant's research accomplishments and future research directions;
Curriculum Vitae;
Unofficial Undergraduate Transcript;
Unofficial Graduate Transcript;
Three (3) letters of recommendation (at least one of which should address teaching).
PLEASE NOTE: In order for your application packet to be considered complete, the demographic section of the Kenyon College application must be filled out, AND all application materials must be submitted electronically through the mathjobs.org website.
Kenyon College is a nationally prominent, private liberal arts college where academic excellence goes hand in hand with a strong sense of community and close relationships among students and professors.
Compensation and Benefits
Salaries at Kenyon are competitive and are commensurate with experience. There are a number of faculty development opportunities (e.g. travel, research funds, etc.) for which appointees are eligible.
In addition to an attractive salary, Kenyon offers benefits for employees and their family members. Children of employees are eligible for 100% tuition waivers at Kenyon, and through the Great Lakes Colleges Association, children of employees are eligible for 85% tuition waivers at fifteen other of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges.
We also offer health and dental insurance, TIAA retirement, and many other benefits, including provisions for a spouse, families, and domestic partners. Details about benefits as well as conditions of employment are described more fully in our Faculty Handbook.
Kenyon is a great place to live and work. To discover why it should be your next home, click here.
Kenyon College is an equal opportunity employer, and we welcome applications from all qualified individuals. It is the College's policy to evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, physical and/or mental disability, age, religion, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy or state, local, or federal law. Kenyon College has a strong commitment to an inclusive environment that welcomes all voices and perspectives.
Associate or Assistant Professor - Creative Writing (Fiction)
Maineville, OH
The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track position as an Associate or Assistant Professor specializing in creative writing (fiction). This is a full-time, 9-month appointment with an August 2026 start date for an individual with demonstrated expertise in a speculative fiction genre such as fantasy fiction, science fiction, or fabulist fiction.
Information about Program and College
The Department of English is one of 17 academic units in the College of Arts and Sciences and offers degree paths and minors in Creative Writing and Literature, among other areas. Founded in 1967, BGSU's Creative Writing Program offers both a BFA and an MFA. BGSU is home to the award-winning Mid-American Review, and it hosts a reading series that has featured such distinguished writers as Hanif Abdurraqib, Rita Dove, Brenda Hillman, Jaimy Gordon, Bonnie Jo Campbell, W. Todd Kaneko, and Benjamin Percy. Graduates of the programs have won such awards as the Yale Younger Poets Award, the Guggenheim, NEA Individual Artist Fellowships, the Iowa Short Fiction Prize, the Drue Heinz Award, the Flannery O'Connor Award, the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, the New York Public Library Young Lions Award, the National Contemporary Poetry Award, the Whiting Award, and the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction. Notable MFA alumni include Anthony Doerr, Matt Bell, Charles Fort, and Carolyn Forché. Additional information about the Department of English and the Creative Writing Program can be found at bgsu.edu/english.
The vision for the College of Arts and Sciences, aligned with the university's strategic plan, is to ensure that our students graduate career-ready to meet the world's challenges, and that our faculty research and creative activity contribute to the public good. We achieve this through robust collaboration across departmental boundaries, with particular attention given to increasing experiential learning for our undergraduate and graduate students and connecting our scholarly and creative work to the needs of our region. We are especially interested in recruiting candidates who can contribute excellence in teaching, scholarly/creative work, and/or service toward achieving excellence throughout the university and to the greater community. The College is committed to faculty success, providing resources and support within the Dean's Office and through collaboration with Arts and Sciences departments and schools, leadership teams in other colleges, and university-serving partners such as the Center for Faculty Excellence. Through these connections, we have developed a comprehensive, cohort-based mentorship program to support the professional growth and advancement of faculty across all disciplines and ranks. We value and practice shared governance and are committed to maintaining a vibrant and supportive working environment.
As a Public University for the Public Good, Bowling Green State University is a comprehensive, high research university located in northwestern Ohio committed to driving economic and cultural vitality in the region and beyond. Through innovative teaching, research and creative activities, BGSU fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning community where inspired ideas, knowledge and achievements support the region, state and nation. More than 760 talented and passionate faculty members teach across more than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 17 doctoral programs, and 57 master's programs. A focus on promoting research, scholarship, and creative activities has resulted in a significant increase in extramural funding over the past several years.
Guided by Forward, BGSU's strategic plan, the University is focused on redefining student success. For the fifth year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranks BGSU as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest that students would choose again. BGSU also holds the Wall Street Journal distinction of being the No. 1 public university in Ohio for the student experience.
The primary responsibilities of this position:
* Teach graduate classes in the MFA program in creative writing such as fiction workshops, craft and techniques courses, and creative writing pedagogy.
* Teach undergraduate classes in the BFA program in creative writing, such as fiction workshops, worldbuilding, and topics in creative writing, as well as other courses at all levels corresponding to faculty member's expertise and departmental needs.
* Direct and serve on thesis committees at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
* Participate in ongoing revision and development of creative writing curriculum at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
* Provide service to the program, department, college, and university as well as to the profession.
* Maintain an active scholarly and creative agenda that results in publication.
* MFA or PhD in creative writing or a closely related area.
* Creative productivity in a speculative fiction genre such as fantasy fiction, science fiction, or fabulist fiction, demonstrated via publication of an original book-length work of speculative fiction by a reputable commercial, academic, or independent press; and/or record of multiple speculative fiction publications in peer-reviewed journals or magazines.
* Teaching experience at the undergraduate level as instructor of record in a course in creative writing.
* If applying at Associate rank, a record of teaching, publication, and service that meets the English Department's standards for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor.
Preferred Qualifications
* Teaching experience at the graduate level as instructor of record in a course in creative writing or literature.
* Experience in mentoring students in the completion of creative projects.
* Experience in developing curriculum.
* Demonstrated record of pedagogical innovation.
* Demonstrated record of academic service.
* Demonstrated academic expertise or publication record in literary fiction.
Application Materials Required
* Cover letter describing how your teaching, creative work, mentorship, and service meet the job qualifications and detailing how you would contribute departmentally and institutionally.
* Curriculum vitae.
* Names and contact information of three professional references.
* Writing sample (no more than 20 pages) of creative work.
Candidates invited for on-campus interviews must provide unofficial transcripts of the highest degree earned and a teaching portfolio that includes a teaching philosophy of up to 2 pages, 1-3 sample syllabi, sample assignments, and a complete set of quantitative and qualitative student evaluations from one class (if available).
Finalist will be required to submit official transcripts and written letters of reference.
BGSU policy requires finalist to authorize and pass a background check prior to receiving an offer of employment.
Application Deadline
January 9, 2026
Salary & Benefits
Competitive and commensurate with candidate's experience and credentials. Full benefits package available.
Further Information
Please direct inquiries to Professor Amorak Huey, Director of Creative Writing and Search Committee Chair, at **************.
Assistant/Associate Professor (REVISED)
Dayton, OH
Information Information (Default Section) EEO Statement Wright State University is an equal opportunity employer. Faculty Rank or Job Title Assistant/Associate Professor (REVISED) Job Category: Faculty/Instructional Department Computer Science EEO number: 25Y039 Position FTE
100%
Minimum Annual or Hourly Rate Negotiable Salary Band: FA NA Job Summary/Basic Function:
To perform teaching, service, advising, and establish a research program involving publications and acquisition of funds; supervision of Master's and Ph.D. students.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or closely related area anticipated by the start date.
Preferred Qualifications
Outstanding academic credentials, a record of scholarship, and funded research and excellent communication skills. Experience teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
Essential Functions and percent of time:
100%: Teaching, research, and service. Faculty member will be required to teach, including lecturing, course material development, mentoring senior design students, as well as advising/mentoring graduate students. Successful candidate will develop a fully funded and active research program; publish journal papers, conference papers, reports, etc., with the goal of developing into an internationally recognized expert in the faculty member's research area. Candidate will be expected to provide academic and administrative service by serving on department, college, and university committees, serving as a reviewer of technical papers and proposals, and demonstrating leadership in one or more professional societies.
Essential Functions and percent of time (cont'd): Non-Essential Functions and percent of time: Working Conditions
Normal office/laboratory settings.
To preserve the safety and security of the campus community and to maintain the integrity of university operations, it is the policy of Wright State University before making an employment offer conduct various background checks, such as a criminal record, credit history when job related and/or education verifications. Additionally, an administrative review shall be conducted whenever the university learns that an employee is charged with or convicted of a crime (except for minor vehicle violations). Frequently asked questions related to background checks may be found on the Human resources website at **************************************
Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Please provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, names of four references, and statement of research interests, and a statement of teaching philosophy.
Posting Date 09/08/2025 First Consideration Date: Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes
Open Rank Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences, tenure-track
Athens, OH
Job Title Open Rank Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences, tenure-track Applications Accepted From Public: Open to the Public Special Instructions to Applicants Please complete the online application and attach required documents, which include:
* Cover letter
* Resume/CV,
* Research agenda (attach under document name, "Research Interest")
* Outline of your research trajectory for the next 3-5 years, including potential funding sources (attach under document name, "other")
* List of professional references (with address, telephone number(s), and email).
Statement of teaching philosophy and actual or proposed course syllabi are optional.
Review of application materials will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled.
For full consideration, please apply by the posting closing date.
This position is eligible for the following benefits: medical, vision, dental, basic and supplemental life, paid holidays, educational benefits for you and eligible dependents, sick leave, and retirement. Posting Number 20162988F Job Description
The Department of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences seeks applications and nominations for a 9-month, full-time, research-intensive tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. Rank and salary are negotiable based on experience.
We seek a scholar who advances cognitive-linguistic neuroscience with an emphasis on the diagnosis, prediction, and treatment of neurocognitive communication disorders in adults including aphasia, primary progressive aphasia, traumatic brain injury, stroke or aging-related cognitive-communication decline. The successful candidate is expected to: establish and sustain an independent, externally fundable research program; recruit, mentor, and support PhD students; support doctoral training within and beyond the department; collaborate across disciplines on brain health and cognition across the lifespan; teach graduate coursework in adult language disorders and courses aligned with their expertise (e.g. research methods); and provide service to the Department, College, and University.
Ohio University is making a significant, university-wide investment in Brain Health and Cognition Across the Lifespan. This initiative brings together faculty expertise across the College of Health Sciences and Professions, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Patton College of Education to advance discovery in brain health, cognition, communication, movement, and learning. Faculty hired into this cohort will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary network dedicated to understanding and enhancing cognitive and functional health across the lifespan, from early development through older adulthood.
The standard workload distribution for this position is 70% Research, 20% Teaching, and 10% Service. Faculty in this line will benefit from Ohio University's robust research infrastructure, including access to the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI), a university-wide research institute offering pilot funding, shared core facilities, and collaborative support for interdisciplinary research in brain and body health.
Established in 1804, Ohio University is an R1 university (very high research activity) and the oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Ohio. It is located in Athens, in the scenic Appalachian foothills. As a comprehensive institution, Ohio University offers distinctive, high-quality undergraduate education and strong, focused graduate and professional education. The Department of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences has offered degrees in communication sciences and disorders for nearly 90 years, including the baccalaureate degree (established 1937), the Master's in Speech-Language Pathology (1950), the PhD (1957), and the clinical Doctor of Audiology (2003). The department maintains excellent facilities, including dedicated research space for each tenure-track faculty member. Together, the new faculty in the Brain Health and Cognition Across the Lifespan cohort will strengthen Ohio University's growing reputation in brain health research and education, fostering connections across disciplines and colleges. This investment reflects the University's commitment to addressing the complex biological, behavioral, and social factors that shape brain health and to translating discoveries into meaningful outcomes that improve everyday life.
Minimum Qualifications
* The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field. (ABD considered with completion by employment date)
* Evidence of research productivity including peer-reviewed publications.
* Candidates seeking appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level should have an established record of research productivity including the seeking of extramural funding.
Preferred Qualifications
* History of grant acquisition.
* Previous experience with interprofessional research collaborations.
* Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech-language pathology awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or satisfactory completion of requirements to apply; Ohio Licensure eligibility.
* Commitment to active learning and use of technology in students' learning.
* A plan for establishing and conducting independent research and seeking extramural funding in the candidate's focus of neurocognitive communication disorders.
Department Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences Pay Rate Job Open Date 11/13/2025 Posting Close Date
02/01/2026
Employment Type full-time regular Job Category Tenure Track Faculty Months 9 month Planning Unit College of Health Sciences & Professions Work Schedule Campus Athens Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position. Jim Montgomery, ***************** Non-Discrimination Statement
Ohio University is proud of its rich history and as part of our ongoing efforts to provide and support a transformative learning experience, we affirm our commitment to fostering a welcoming and respectful workforce and community. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration free from discrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military service or veteran status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, status as a parent or foster parent, or any other bases under the law. Ohio university is an equal access/equal opportunity employer.
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Easy ApplyJudge John Meagher Endowed Assistant Professorship in Transitional Justice and Human Rights
Dayton, OH
The College of Arts and Sciences and the Human Rights Center at the University of Dayton invite applications for the inaugural Judge John Meagher Endowed Professorship in Transitional Justice and Human Rights. This inaugural endowed professorship will have the opportunity to conduct impactful work as a collaborative and innovative teacher-scholar focused on applied practices of transitional justice, peacebuilding and research-driven advocacy to advance human rights. This is a 9-month tenure track position at the rank of assistant professor, beginning August 16, 2026 and has a departmental home in the College of Arts and Sciences in the appropriate disciplinary field.
At the University of Dayton, we believe in the power of education to transform lives and create positive change in society. As a higher education institution, we are dedicated to the common good and the principles of social justice, equity, and inclusion. We strive to create an inclusive campus community where every individual feels valued and respected. Join our team of faculty members who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of our students and society as a whole.
The Meagher Endowed Professorship will join an active and diverse human rights landscape at the University of Dayton with multiple communities for potential interactions involving research, teaching and advocacy-based experiential learning. Our campus fosters an environment that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling faculty members to work alongside colleagues from various fields to tackle complex societal challenges. Key campus partners for the Human Rights Center include the Fitz Center for Community Engagement, the Hanley Sustainability Institute, the UD Law School, the Fr. Ferree Chair for Social Justice, Campus Ministry, Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center, and Global and Intercultural Affairs.
The Position
The College of Arts and Sciences and the Human Rights Center at the University of Dayton invite applications for the inaugural Judge John Meagher Endowed Professorship in Transitional Justice and Human Rights. This inaugural endowed professorship will have the opportunity to conduct impactful work as a collaborative and innovative teacher-scholar focused on applied practices of transitional justice, peacebuilding and research-driven advocacy to advance human rights. This is a 9-month tenure track position at the rank of assistant professor beginning August 16, 2026, who reports to the Executive Director of Human Rights Center and has a departmental home in the College of Arts and Sciences in the appropriate disciplinary field.
The ideal candidate would have a background in applied transitional justice, an area focused on supporting human societies to confront past violence and divisions and help societies heal and rebuild. This field of study and practice focuses on how societies attempt to address the legacies of large-scale human rights abuses, mass atrocities, or other severe social traumas, like civil war or authoritarian rule, by implementing processes to achieve accountability, truth-seeking, reconciliation, and prevent future violations, often through mechanisms like truth commissions, criminal prosecutions, reparations, memorials, and institutional reform; essentially aiming to build a more democratic and peaceful future after a period of significant conflict or repression.
The successful applicant will lead transitional justice efforts connected to a liberal arts education, expand curricular and co-curricular initiatives engaging with dynamic faculty and students across the university as well as foster and sustain partnerships on campus and in the broader community.
Other unique opportunities with this position include:
Advancing academic discourse on applied transitional justice and human rights on campus, nationally and internationally such as organizing conferences, symposia, institutes, or seminars.
Building partnerships to make advancements in applied transitional justice that can increase human rights and democratic practices in post-conflict societies.
Conducting and publishing high-quality research on transitional justice and human rights.
Typically teaching two courses each semester
Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in research and fieldwork, especially in the areas of conflict resolution, dialogue, mediation or peacebuilding.
Seeking extramural funding to support scholarship and research, student projects and community-engaged learning and service in transitional justice and human rights.
The Human Rights Center
The Human Rights Center (HRC) creates a positive change through research, education, advocacy and dialogue. At the heart of a global human rights community, the HRC is committed to bridging the gap between theory and practice, between scholars and practitioners. The work focuses on discourses, cultures, and lived experiences to understand how human rights are protected, spread, experienced and given meaning through the practices of diverse and marginalized communities. The Center advances human rights by conducting research-driven, participatory advocacy; educating future practitioners; and fostering inclusive, reflective dialogue and learning that promote innovation and deepen impact. Inspired by UD's Catholic Marianist roots, the HRC works through sustainable partnerships with human rights practitioners and justice organizations in Ohio, the United States and around the world. The vision centers a diverse community developing transformational and sustainable social practices that address systemic injustice and advance peace, dignity and human rights.
The University
Grounded in its Catholic, Marianist tradition, UD provides education to develop the whole student and is committed to social justice and experiential learning. UD enrolls approximately 9,713 students, including 6,949 full-time undergraduates. It is one of the nation's largest Catholic universities and one of the largest private universities in Ohio. As a “University for the Common Good”, we know that diversity in experiences and perspectives is vital to advancing innovation, critical thinking, solving complex problems, and creating an inclusive academic community. We translate these values into action by seeking individuals who have experience and expertise working with diverse students, colleagues and constituencies. Because we seek a workforce with a wide range of perspectives and experiences, we encourage all candidates to apply.
Dayton, Ohio
This opportunity is located in Dayton, Ohio. The Dayton metro area has a population of about 850,000 and is a diverse community. Dayton is noted for its long history of innovation and invention, and has a vibrant and growing business environment. With a burgeoning downtown area, 20 expansive metroparks, historic neighborhoods, and vibrant cultural communities, the Dayton area is a great place for those who want a bit of everything with a low cost of living, great schools, world-class arts, and sporting events.
Minimum Qualifications:
Terminal degree nearing completion
ABD nearing completion of all requirements for a doctorate or terminal degree at the time of application.
Record of effective teaching of undergraduate, graduate or law students
Record of research, peer-reviewed scholarship, or artistic accomplishment in transitional justice and human rights
Articulated interest in:
Fostering collaborations across disciplines or academic units
Supporting inclusive excellence and the university's commitment to the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion
Designing or facilitating experiential learning opportunities for students
Engagement of community partnerships connected to teaching or research in transitional justice
Preferred Qualifications:
While not everyone may meet all preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
An earned doctorate or terminal degree
Experience or educational background in the social sciences or humanities
Commitment to service to the community, university, and profession
Expressed willingness to engage with the Catholic and Marianist values of the University of Dayton to educate the whole person and to support the principles of social justice, equity, and inclusion.
Successful experience in one or more of the following:
Supervising student research and other experiential learning opportunities
Communicating effectively with diverse audiences, including external funders, the media, faculty and students
Fundraising or applying for external funding
Interdisciplinary engagement or external partnerships
Enhancing existing programs and developing curricular or co-curricular initiatives, pedagogical innovations, or designing or facilitating experiential learning opportunities
Human rights advocacy
Participatory research methods, such as dialogue or action-based research
Effective interpersonal communication skills
Effective oral communication skills
Effective classroom management skills
Special Instructions to Applicants:
A complete application consists of:
Cover letter describing how minimum and preferred qualifications are met,
CV,
Statement addressing approaches to teaching, student engagement, and human rights education more broadly in 750 words or less
Statement addressing your research agenda in 750 words or less
Three letters of recommendation are required. Please provide contact information for your letter writers. Instructions on how to upload the letters will be emailed to the letter writers when the application is complete.
If the candidate is nearing completion of a terminal degree, a letter from the Advisor indicating the anticipated completion date of the terminal degree.is required.
Posting closes at 11:55 PM EST January 20, 2026.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. The University does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position.
Closing Statement:
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission, the University is committed to the dignity of every human being. Informed by this commitment, we seek to increase diversity in all of its forms, achieve fair outcomes, and model inclusion across our campus community.The University is committed to policies of affirmative action designed to increase the employment opportunities of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1973.
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies
Tiffin, OH
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies
SUPERVISOR: Dean for the School of Business
DEPARTMENT: School of Business
JOB TYPE: Full-time
GRANT-FUNDED: No
SOC Code: 25-1000
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies Description:
The School of Business at Tiffin University is seeking a qualified full-time faculty member with an open rank (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) to teach primarily in the PhD in Global Leadership and Change and MBA programs, within the School of Business. This position will begin in August 2026 and is a full-time, benefits-eligible appointment.
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies Responsibilities:
Provide high-quality instruction, supervision, and evaluation of students in leadership courses.
Contribute to course and program assessments to ensure academic excellence.
Teach a total of 12 credit hours each semester.
Contribute to the development and enhancement of the PhD in Global Leadership and Change curriculum to maintain relevance and innovation.
Participate in professional, university, and community service activities aligned with the mission and values of the institution.
Actively engage in and contribute to grant-funded research initiatives, enhancing scholarly activities and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Serve as a student mentor each semester, supporting their academic and professional development by helping them explore career paths and achieve their goals.
Support the students within the PhD in Global Leadership and Change in publishing and presenting at conferences.
Participate in university, college, and departmental events, including open houses, recruitment efforts, and community outreach activities to strengthen program visibility and enrollment.
Perform additional job-related duties as needed to support departmental and institutional goals.
Collaborate with colleagues on departmental initiatives, fostering a culture of innovation, cooperation, and professional growth.
Requirements
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies Requirements:
Required Qualifications:
A doctoral degree in Leadership Studies or a closely related field.
ABD in Leadership Studies or a closely related field is acceptable with evidence of continuous progress.
Evidence of strong commitment to teaching and fostering an engaging learning environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior teaching experience at the graduate and/or doctoral level.
Experience supervising doctoral dissertations with the ability to mentor and guide doctoral students through dissertation research.
Relevant industry experience in leadership roles, global settings, change management, or other related facets of business.
Expertise in leadership theories and practices such as transformational leadership, servant leadership, and design thinking.
Experience with executive education or leadership development programs; or engagement with industry professionals through workshops, seminars, or consulting.
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor of Leadership Studies Benefits:
Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance to keep you and your family healthy.
Health Savings & Flex Spending Accounts: Options to save pre-tax dollars, with employer contributions to your HSA.
Income Protection: Employer-paid basic life insurance and long-term disability, plus voluntary plans for short-term disability, supplemental life, accident, hospital indemnity, and critical illness.
Retirement Savings: A 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contributions to help you plan for the future.
Education Benefits: Tuition assistance and benefits for you and eligible family members.
Support Services: Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for personal and professional support.
Tiffin University (TU) was founded in 1888 and offers accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees in business administration, criminal justice, social sciences, creative and media arts, humanities, education, sciences, technology, and health. The University's campus in Tiffin, Ohio, blends traditional historic and modern buildings, creating a vibrant and welcoming educational community for its students, faculty, and staff. Students can pursue associate, undergraduate, and graduate programs both on campus and online, as well as at Terra State Community College. In addition, TU offers Bachelor in Business Administration and Master of Business Administration degrees in Bucharest, Romania, and educational opportunities for students from Switzerland and Latin America. The University also provides an online Ph.D. program in Global Leadership and Change.
The main campus in Tiffin is a beautiful 153-acre blend of traditional historic and modern buildings that create a vibrant and warm home for an educational community. We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in business in Bucharest, Romania. From academic programs in sports and recreation management to homeland security/terrorism, communication, and management, TU offers more than 40 majors through on-campus and online learning, resulting in real advantages for our students.
Tiffin University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
While we strive for a diverse mix of candidates, all employment decisions are made without regard to race, sex, or other protected characteristics.
Tiffin University is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Seeking FUN and Reliable Kid's Dance Teachers!
Cleveland, OH
Dance To EvOLvE is seeking
passionate
and
reliable
Dance Teachers!
A BIT ABOUT US: What makes Dance To EvOLvE unique is that we are a mobile dance company - meaning we are not just 'one' studio but all over the Cleveland area! Through our great teachers, we offer high quality classes in recreation centers, schools and other venues all around town. We are a team who enjoy what we do. Our mission is to EvOLvE not only our students, but our teachers as well.
Check out our testimonials on ********************* and our Facebook page/Instagram.
Class Type: We offer classes in: Creative Movement, Tap, Ballet, and Hip Hop for ages 14 months-12 years old
Location: Various areas around Cleveland
Compensation: Hourly rate is dependent on experience, location and class size, ranging from $24-$35 per hour. Paid admin time and bonus potential!
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE APPLYING:
*Our Teachers Are Fun, Dynamic, Energetic, Animated, Personable and No Drama. Save the Drama for the Stage!
* You Must Be Professional, Reliable, Prompt, Communicative, Organized, and Love To Take Ownership of your Classes
* You may be required to do an official fingerprinting/background check.
* Believe in your potential because you have the 'X' factor? We love that! We have a great teacher training program for the candidates who need a little more development and fundamental tools to be the best they can be!
* Must adore and find joy in working with children and young teens. No advanced classes or competitions here!
* Must have excellent class management skills while also being able to implementing creativity, and most importantly, HAVE FUN!
Now we want to know more about you:
When you apply, please be sure to include your dance experience!
Background check (including fingerprinting) may be required.
Classified/ADJUNCT STAFF
Adjunct Instructor
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Collaborate effectively with magnet school leaders to support programming at the building-level
Support students in one-on-one and small group settings during and after school
Enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible for
QUALIFICATIONS
Requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen or have the legal right to work in the U.S.
Must pass a criminal background check
Experience and proficiency subject area required.
Bachelor degree in subject area preferred.
Demonstrable successful interactions with students and colleagues
Have ability to work collaboratively in a team situation
Excellent verbal communication skills
Knowledge of a wide range of instructional and intervention strategies
Ability to problem solve and think critically.
Strong organizational and time management skills
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES/DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, talk and hear.
Frequent requirement to sit, stand, walk, hear, see, read, speak, reach, stretch with hands and arms, crouch, kneel, stoop, and climb stairs.
Travels to multiple schools as needed
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in classroom setting
Occasional exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue
Occasional operation of a vehicle under inclement weather conditions
Occasional interactions with unruly people
Occasionally lift, carry, push, and pull various items up to a maximum of 40 pounds (100 pounds on wheels).
The Dayton Public School District provides equal educational and employment opportunities for all people without regard to race, gender, ethnicity, color, age, disability, religion, national origin, creed, sexual orientation, or affiliation with a union or professional organization.
Microbiology Lab Adjunct Instructor
Lima, OH
Deliver engaging instruction in traditional lab formats, support student learning, and maintain accurate academic records. Responsibilities include lab preparation, assessment, and compliance with departmental and institutional policies and deadlines.
* Instruct lab courses in traditional in-person formats, with class times that may include daytime and evening hours.
* Prepare, set-up, and deliver lab instruction in alignment with the approved course outline and collaboration with the course lead faculty, and within the philosophy of the College
* Collaborate with course lead faculty and Biological Sciences Laboratory Technician for needed equipment, supplies, and any specified set-up guidelines.
* Provide academic support and guidance to students to enhance learning and success.
* Perform additional duties as assigned by the course lead faculty and/or assistant dean in support of departmental and institutional goals.
* Contribute to syllabi development and distribution as directed by course lead faculty for all assigned sections in accordance with departmental and divisional policies.
* Evaluate and return student work in a timely manner to promote learning and continuous improvement.
* Utilize the College's learning management system (Canvas) to develop and manage course content, attendance, and grades in collaboration with the course lead faculty.
* Maintain accurate and current records of student progress and attendance in collaboration with the course lead faculty.
* Submit final grades and all required reports and documentation by established deadlines in collaboration with the course lead faculty.
* Provide end-of-term course assessment data to the course lead faculty.
Requires:
* Understanding of laboratory skills and safety.
* Ability to interact positively with students and colleagues.
* An appreciation for and understanding of the Community College mission.
Preferred:
* Prior teaching experience.
Bachelor's degree in the field of Biology or a combination of education, training, and/or tested experience.
Assistant Professor of Accounting and Financial Management
Hiram, OH
Hiram College's Scarborough School of Business and Communication invites applicants for a full-time (9-month) tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank in Accounting and Financial Management beginning August 2025. The primary purpose of the position is to teach in the Accounting and Financial Management program, and to coordinate, plan, prepare, present and assess classroom instruction and related activities for courses in that program and courses that can contribute to the liberal arts core curriculum of the College.
Successful applicants will have the educational experience in accounting and financial management necessary to teach both introductory and advanced level accounting courses. The area of specialization is open, but preference will be given to candidates specializing in audit/assurance services, accounting information systems, or taxes. The teaching load is 22-24 credit hours per year across our 12-week/8-week/3-week semester structure within our traditional college and online program. Faculty typically teach 3 courses per semester. Other responsibilities include academic advising, contributions to our core curriculum and first-year writing program, service to the College, and maintaining an active scholarly agenda.
Applicants should provide evidence of a commitment to teaching within a liberal arts tradition, evidence of a scholarly research agenda and the ability to engage in the life of the College by providing service to students and committees. The ideal candidate will be interested in working with students to develop internship opportunities. Special attention will be given to candidates interested in collaborative, interdisciplinary teaching.
Hiram College, established in 1850 as the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, is a nationally respected private residential liberal arts college located 30 miles from Cleveland in Ohio's historic Western Reserve region. At Hiram, close student-faculty interaction and innovation are routine. The College's distinctive academic calendar, the Hiram Plan, offers students the opportunity each semester for a 3-week intensive course, study abroad/away program, internship, or research experience. One hundred percent of students participate in study abroad, internships, or research, as part of the Hiram Connect initiative. Through our comprehensive mobile technology program, students have equitable access to 1:1 devices to creatively and critically enhance their learning. It is an exciting time to be a Hiram Terrier!
Hiram College is committed to building an inclusive, equitable, and vibrant educational environment. Our student population is diverse in many ways, including economic background, ethnic heritage, and academic interests. We value experiential, interdisciplinary, and project-based learning that focuses on the enduring questions we have faced and the urgent challenges of our times.
Qualifications include: A Ph.D. degree from an accredited institution, or a Master's degree plus a Certified Public Accountant license; teaching experience, particularly in a liberal arts environment; professional experience in one or more subject areas noted above.
Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, and names of three (3) professional references with address and phone numbers electronically as a Word or PDF document(s) to ************. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Hiram College is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to Excellence through Diversity!
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Easy ApplyDance Instructor
Maumee, OH
Job Description
Get ready to groove with us! As a Part-Time Dance Instructor, you'll be surrounded by energetic vibes and a community that loves to move! This position offers you the chance to inspire creativity and rhythm in our fantastic youth classes. You can balance your passion for dance while enjoying life's adventures! We're currently looking for all styles: ballet, tap, or hip hop. Other interests could include cheer, musical theater and basic tumbling.
Plus, you'll earn $12 per hour, all while making a difference in the lives of our participants. Don't miss this chance to share your passion and be a part of the Wolf Creek YMCA's vibrant scene! You will be offered great benefits such as a YMCA Membership. So, lace up those dancing shoes and apply now! Dance Instructors must be a minimum of 18 years old.
YMCA of Greater Toledo: Our Mission
Be a difference maker, with the YMCA of Greater Toledo! We are a Cause Driven community of collaborative, bold, fun, dedicated individuals, whose passion is the many children we guide, teach, and protect every day. Here, you'll find a dynamic environment and culture that is open, friendly, welcoming, and collaborative. Are you ready to be an inspiring, innovative force that makes a difference in the lives of children? Their future begins now. And so does yours.
Make a difference as a Dance Instructor
Join our team as a Dance Instructor and help us create an unforgettable experience for every participant! In this fun and energetic role, you'll ensure that all dancers, no matter their skill level, receive top-notch instruction in a lively and safe environment. You'll be the guiding star of our classes, encouraging creativity, building confidence, and fostering a love for dance.
It's not just about the moves; it's about creating a community where everyone feels welcome and valued. With your passion for Hip Hop and commitment to quality, you'll make a lasting impact in the lives of our dancers at the Y!
What matters most
To thrive as a Dance Instructor at the Y, you'll need a strong foundation in various dance styles, including ballet, tap, jazz, and/or hip hop! Your expertise will shine as you instruct students of all skill levels, from energetic beginners to seasoned dancers looking to refine their moves. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are a must, as you'll engage, motivate, and inspire your participants to reach their full potential. A creative approach to teaching will help you make every class a fun learning experience while maintaining a safe environment. If you're passionate about dance and love sharing that joy with others, this role is perfect for you!
Our team needs you!
Applying for this position is a walk in the park if you feel it's a good fit for you. Best of luck!
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Cycling Instructor
Dayton, OH
Job DescriptionJob title: Cycling Instructor. Type of job: Part-Time Position. Schedule: (Monday-Friday) 4 classes a week. The candidate should:
Lead approximately 3 group exercise classes per week.
Maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all participants, adhering to facility guidelines and dress standards.
Demonstrate proper exercise techniques and provide modifications as needed to accommodate varying fitness levels.
Collaborate with Fitness Lead to ensure seamless class operations and substitute coverage as needed.
Communicate effectively with the Fitness Program Manager and other staff regarding class schedules, participant feedback, and any concerns or issues.
Requirements:
Shall maintain current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Certified Cycling Instructor with a minimum of 6 months of teaching experience.
Ability to effectively manage class logistics and provide exceptional customer service.
Ability to demonstrate exercises and movements with proper form.
Comfortable working in a fitness facility environment with varying temperatures and noise levels.
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Part-time Summer Camp Seasonal Woodshop Instructor - $20/hour
Mount Gilead, OH
Job DescriptionDescription:
The Woodshop Specialist is responsible for implementing high risk, age-appropriate, adaptive programming for campers aged 8-17 years old. They are responsible for adhering to policies and procedures at all times while creating an engaging atmosphere that is conducive to fostering transformation and fun.
Team Overview:
The Program Team brings the camp experience to life by creating programs, building community, and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all camp participants. The team creates accessible and developmentally-appropriate programs and recruits, processes, and supports a large team of volunteers and seasonal staff. In adherence with laws and camp governing bodies; they develop, plan and implement camp emergency procedures and policies.
Responsibilities:
Attend Seasonal Staff Training (May 18-29, 2026)
Implement outcomes-driven programming for the woodshop and other program areas as needed
Modify and adapt all woodshop activities due to medical needs, psychosocial needs, and other variables
Enforce all woodshop program safety rules
Ensure that all equipment and supplies are safety stored, inspected, and maintained
Collaborate with the Program Coordinator and Facilities Manager in the preparation, purchase order, and record-keeping of inventory of supplies in assigned areas
Submit weekly woodshop plans to supervisor
Support, lead, and evaluate woodshop volunteers
Assist the Cabin Life team with maintaining appropriate supervision of campers, including providing overnight coverage in cabins as needed
Requirements:
Required Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Ability to move across camp grounds and between buildings and activity areas multiple times each day
Ability to coordinate a multi-faceted program for campers aged 8-17 years with varying physical and developmental abilities
Strong understanding of woodshop risk management and emergency planning while keeping safety first in all situations
Ability to follow written and oral instructions
Ability to support with program set up and tear down (including movement of materials up to 50 lbs.)
Preferred Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Woodworking or carpentry experience including use of band saws, miter saws and other woodworking equipment preferred (educational or experiential)
Expectations & Requirements for all Flying Horse Farms Staff
We live our Values. We are each responsible for knowing our values and nurturing our culture:
We are All In. We demonstrate a willingness to do what it takes to get the job done, we are supportive and loyal, show up present and ready and we are passionate about "Campers First."
We have an Attitude of Optimism. We find what is working and make more of that happen, demonstrate adaptability within ambiguity, spread joy and hope and ensure everyone we interact with feels "Welcomed Home."
We are Trustworthy. We are consistent, dependable, steady, truthful and operate with transparency, take ownership for our work and "See the Best" in others.
We Take Initiative. We are driven, work towards goals with fortitude, pay attention to details and find innovative solutions with "Fearless is Free" attitudes.
Part-time Summer Camp Seasonal Woodshop Instructor - $20/hour
Mount Gilead, OH
Part-time, Temporary Description
The Woodshop Specialist is responsible for implementing high risk, age-appropriate, adaptive programming for campers aged 8-17 years old. They are responsible for adhering to policies and procedures at all times while creating an engaging atmosphere that is conducive to fostering transformation and fun.
Team Overview:
The Program Team brings the camp experience to life by creating programs, building community, and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all camp participants. The team creates accessible and developmentally-appropriate programs and recruits, processes, and supports a large team of volunteers and seasonal staff. In adherence with laws and camp governing bodies; they develop, plan and implement camp emergency procedures and policies.
Responsibilities:
Attend Seasonal Staff Training (May 18-29, 2026)
Implement outcomes-driven programming for the woodshop and other program areas as needed
Modify and adapt all woodshop activities due to medical needs, psychosocial needs, and other variables
Enforce all woodshop program safety rules
Ensure that all equipment and supplies are safety stored, inspected, and maintained
Collaborate with the Program Coordinator and Facilities Manager in the preparation, purchase order, and record-keeping of inventory of supplies in assigned areas
Submit weekly woodshop plans to supervisor
Support, lead, and evaluate woodshop volunteers
Assist the Cabin Life team with maintaining appropriate supervision of campers, including providing overnight coverage in cabins as needed
Requirements
Required Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Ability to move across camp grounds and between buildings and activity areas multiple times each day
Ability to coordinate a multi-faceted program for campers aged 8-17 years with varying physical and developmental abilities
Strong understanding of woodshop risk management and emergency planning while keeping safety first in all situations
Ability to follow written and oral instructions
Ability to support with program set up and tear down (including movement of materials up to 50 lbs.)
Preferred Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Woodworking or carpentry experience including use of band saws, miter saws and other woodworking equipment preferred (educational or experiential)
Expectations & Requirements for all Flying Horse Farms Staff
We live our Values. We are each responsible for knowing our values and nurturing our culture:
We are All In. We demonstrate a willingness to do what it takes to get the job done, we are supportive and loyal, show up present and ready and we are passionate about "Campers First."
We have an Attitude of Optimism. We find what is working and make more of that happen, demonstrate adaptability within ambiguity, spread joy and hope and ensure everyone we interact with feels "Welcomed Home."
We are Trustworthy. We are consistent, dependable, steady, truthful and operate with transparency, take ownership for our work and "See the Best" in others.
We Take Initiative. We are driven, work towards goals with fortitude, pay attention to details and find innovative solutions with "Fearless is Free" attitudes.
Salary Description $18-20 per hour, 29 hours per week