Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. or equivalent degree by the time of appointment from an accredited doctoral program Evidence of an applied research agenda and early stages of a publication record Ability to mentor ethnically diverse students (especially Hispanics/Latinos) Ability to teach effectively in a wide range of graduate social work courses with experience in field placement engagement Experience working effectively in an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community
Preferred Qualifications
License or license eligible with clear experience at the LCSW practice level Knowledge of school systems homelessness or substance abuse Experience teaching computerassisted and/or online content Interest and ability in community engagement and participatory research Track record of external funding and peerreviewed publications Demonstrated interest in vulnerable groups including Hispanic populations as well as other groups Interest in underserved communities and ideas for engaging in schools and other communitybased settings is a plus Interest in developing leadership skills in professional or academic areas