
Faculty Employment
Full-time faculty employment opportunities at Emerson College change constantly depending on the needs of the academic departments. For full job ads and position descriptions, application instructions, and deadlines please check the specific listing before applying.
For dual career couples and individuals seeking employment and career opportunities in higher education in the Boston area and New England region, and for information on the region, lifestyles, and family resources, please visit the New England Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (NE HERC)
The appointment date of faculty positions may vary according to the specific position. Please check each position listing for the start date. Please contact the search committee or department chair for deadlines specific to each position search.
Initial review of applications for all positions will continue until appointments are made. To apply or make inquiries, contact the search committee contact person listed for the specific position in which you are interested. Send application materials to the contacts listed for each position to Emerson College, 120 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116.
- For part-time faculty opportunities please contact the specific department directly.
- For non-faculty (staff) opportunities please visit the Human Resources and Affirmative Action employment listings.
A Term faculty appointment is a full-time appointment issued for a year or a semester. It is a non-tenure track appointment. Some Term positions may be renewed and appointees reappointed depending on the needs of the department.
Emerson College values and has placed an institutional priority on multiculturalism in the campus community. Through its constantly evolving curriculum it seeks to prepare students for success in an increasingly multicultural society. The successful candidate must have the ability to work effectively with faculty, students, and staff from diverse backgrounds. Members of historically under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. Emerson College is an Equal Opportunity Employer that encourages diversity in its workplace.
Emerson College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disability in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. Applicants seeking information on these matters should call or write the Affirmative Action Officer, Emerson College, 120 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116, 617-824-8580.
Faculty Search Committees
Search and Appointment of New Full-time Faculty Members follow the guidelines described in Section 5.1 – 5.3 of the Faculty Handbook (effective September 8, 2006 ).
All faculty and staff members must attend one of the scheduled search committee orientation workshops in order to be eligible to serve on a faculty search committee during the 2009-10 academic year . The offices of Academic Affairs and Human Resources will schedule several orientations for which faculty and staff can sign up. These orientations will address search and screen procedures, best practices, and college policies. Topics to be discussed include pre-search issues, recruitment, pre-interview, interview best practices, recruitment, search committee responsibilities, and post-interview techniques. Read the Faculty Search Committee Orientation to review these search and screen procedures. An Authorization Form is required for candidate interviews.
Faculty Position Detail
Part-time faculty
Description:
Emerson College seeks qualified adjunct (part-time) faculty in the following program areas for the 2009-10 academic year beginning September 1, 2009. Each school and department maintains files of qualified applicant pools. Please contact the school or department to be included in the adjunct faculty pool and find out what teaching needs the department might have for the current and upcoming terms.
Emerson College values and has placed an institutional priority on multiculturalism in the campus community. Through its constantly evolving curriculum it seeks to prepare students for success in an increasingly multicultural society. The successful candidate must have the ability to work effectively with faculty, students, and staff from diverse backgrounds. Members of historically under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. Emerson College is an Equal Opportunity Employer that encourages diversity in its workplace.
School of Communication
To apply for these positions email or send a letter of application, naming the program area you are applying for, and a curriculum vitae with three references and contact information to Dean Janis Andersen, School of Communication, janis_andersen@emerson.edu
- Broadcast and Print Journalism
- General Science
- Psychology
- Statistics
- Speech/Language Disorders
- Conflict Resolution/Negotiation
- Argumentation and Advocacy
- Marketing Principles and Management
- Consumer Behavior
- Advertising Principles and Applications
- Public Relations Principles and Applications
- New Technologies for Marketing
- Database Design
- Creative Strategies, Design and Layout
- Applied Research Methods
- Ethics
- Sociology
- American and World History
School of the Arts
To apply for these positions email or send a letter of application, naming the program area you are applying for, and a curriculum vitae with three references and contact information to Dean Grafton Nunes, School of the Arts, grafton_nunes@emerson.edu
- Film and Television Studies
- Computer Animation
- Sound Recording and Sound Design
- Studio Television Production
- Film and Video Production
- Art History and Theory; Non-Western Art
Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies
Please visit our web site and list of Institute courses at: http://www.emerson.edu/institute/courses/index.cfm
Many of these courses are offered on both a regular and rotating basis. The Institute also accepts new course proposals that meet its liberal arts and interdisciplinary mission. To inquire about teaching a course, or proposing a new one in your area of expertise, please email or send a letter of application, naming the course area you are interested in teaching and a curriculum vitae with three references and contact information to interim Dean Richard Zauft, Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, richard_zauft@emerson.edu
Posted:09/10/09


