TEMPORARY FACULTY VACANCIES
2005-2006 Academic Year
WWU academic departments and programs maintain vacancy pools of qualified persons interested in temporary teaching positions. In anticipation of possible openings throughout the academic year and summer sessions, applications are accepted continuously by the departments and programs listed on the reverse side.
Positions: Temporary non-tenure track teaching positions on a part-time basis with occasional opportunities for temporary, full-time appointments. Positions may become available at any time and are typically filled on a quarterly basis.
Qualifications: Please see the below for information regarding specific minimum degree requirements for each department and program.
Desired: It is desired for all positions that a candidate demonstrate experience and skills in working with diverse students and staff.
To Apply: Send the following documents to the specified department/program and chair/director listed on the back of this sheet, at Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225.
Cover letter (indicating teaching areas)
Vitae
Names and contact information of 3 references
Additional materials required by the department (Contact the department to inquire about required additional application materials.)
For additional information about Western Washington University, visit http://www.acadweb.wwu.edu/hr/Employment/profilewwu.htm
WWU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, committed to building a diverse, broadly trained faculty and staff. Women, minorities, persons with disabilities, Vietnam-era veterans and disabled veterans are encouraged to apply. For disability accommodation, call 360-650-7410 (V) or 360-650-7696 (TTY). All new employees must show employment eligibility verification required by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service before beginning work at WWU.
WWU is committed to fostering a safe learning and working environment. Our Campus Security Report can be viewed at www.wwu.edu/depts/vpsa/campus_safety.htm
and includes information on campus crime and WWU safety policies and procedures. For a paper copy call Human Resources at 360-650-3774 (V) or 360-650-7696 (TTY). For alternate formats call 360-650-3839.
Department Information
Listed below for each department are the minimum degree requirements, the name of the Department Chair/Program Director, and the telephone number to call for additional information.
** Off campus course offerings in programs for Woodring College of Education and/or Huxley College of the Environment may be available at off-campus sites in Bremerton, Everett, Mountlake Terrace, Oak Harbor, PortAngeles and Seattle.
Accounting MBA/MA/Cert.
Professor Julie Lockhart 360-650-3202
American Cultural Studies MA
Dr. Larry Estrada, Director 360-650-7717
Anthropology MA/MS/PhD preferred **
Dr. Daniel L. Boxberger 360-650-4798
Art/Art History MA/MFA (or equivalent experience) **
Carol Janson 360-650-3660
Studio Art applicants should submit slides of work.
Also, include an official grade transcript showing degree received or a copy of diploma showing degree received.
Audiology MA/AUD/PhD preferred
Alice Healy 360-650-3885
Biology MS
Joann Otto 360-650-3627
Chemistry MS or ABD
Dr. Mark Wicholas 360-650-3070
Communication MA
Ann Dwyer 360-650-3870
Communication Sciences & Disorders MA/PhD preferred
Alice Healy 360-650-3885
Computer Science MS
Dr. David Bover 360-650-3805
Dance BA or equivalent experience/education (MA/MFA & professional experience desired)
Professor Nolan A. Dennett, Director
360-650-3129
Decision Sciences MBA/MS
Dr. Floyd Lewis 360-650-4817
Economics ABD/PhD
Dr. David Nelson 360-650-3910
Engineering Technology BS minimum with MS preferred.
Dr. Steven Dillman 360-650-3380
English MA **
Amy Ayers 360-650-6846
Environmental Sciences MS **
Dr. John Hardy, Director 360-650-2844
Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Ed. & Geography MA/MS
Gigi Berardi 360-650-3284**
Extended Ed and Summer Programs **
Dr. Barbara Audley 360-650-7544
**Extended Ed & Summer Programs faculty must meet minimum degree/experience requirements defined by the applicable academic discipline. Please refer to the specific academic department for minimum requirements. Other opportunities: professional development, including on-line offerings, such as emergency management certificate; independent learning; summer programs and workshops; youth and senior programs; institutes and conferences must all have education and experience required for the specific offering.
In addition to the educational requirement, demonstrated excellent communication skills and professionalism are required.
Fairhaven College −
Steve Mach, Assistant to Dean 360-650-3779
For full announcement and requirements visit: http://www.acadweb.wwu.edu/hr/Jobs/job_detail.asp?pk=358
Finance and Marketing MBA/MS
Dr. Terrell Williams 360-650-4896
Geology MS
Dr. R. Scott Babcock 360-650-3581
History MA
Dr. Chris Friday 360-650-3457
Journalism MA
Dr. Shearlean Duke 360-650-3244
Liberal Studies PhD
Dr. Robert Stoops 360-650-3031
Linguistics MA
Dr. Rudolf Weiss 360-650-3927
Management MBA with relevant experience
Dr. Bruce Wonder 360-650-2902
Mathematics MS **
Dr. Tjalling Ypma 360-650-3785
Modern & Classical Languages MA
Dr. Brent Carbajal 360-650-3919
Music MM preferred **
Sharon Miller 360-650-7640
Philosophy ABD/PhD
Dr. Thomas Downing 360-650-3859
Physics & Astronomy MS/PhD preferred
Dr. Brad Johnson 360-650-3818
Physical Education, Health & Recreation MS/MEd/PhD **preferred
Dr. LeaAnn Martin 360-650-7227
Political Science MA in discipline or terminal degree in related field preferred; teaching experience preferred.
Joan Blackwell 360-650-3469
Psychology ABD/PhD **
Dr. Dale Dinnel 360-650-3518
Science Education MS/MEd/MA **
Dr. George Pinky Nelson 360-650-3637
Sociology ABD/PhD **
Dr. Jay Teachman 360-650-3610
Theatre Arts MA/MFA (or equivalent experience)
Professor Gregory Pulver 360-650-3789
Women Studies Program MA
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy, Director 360-650-3534
Woodring College of Education
(See specific program information below)
Continuing & College Education PhD/EdD
Dr. Susan Mancuso 360-650-6552
Educational Administration PhD/EdD
Dr. Kris McDuffy 360-650-3708
Educational Foundations MA/MEd
(Apply to appropriate program)
Educational Psychology - MA/MEd
(Apply to appropriate program)
Elementary Education MA
Dr. Suzanne Krogh 360-650-3336
Human Services and Rehabilitation MA/MS for HS Program and PhD/EdD./ScD for Rehabilitation program
Dr. Jackie Baker-Sennett 360-650-7759
Instructional Technology MA/MS/MEd
Dr. Susan Mancuso 360-650-3708
Secondary Education MA & Secondary teaching exp.
Dr. Ray Wolpow 360-650-3327
Special Education MA
Dr. Kristine Slentz 360-650-3330
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA
Dr. Susan Mancuso 360-650-6552
People wishing to apply for extended education positions in Anthropology, Art, English, Math, Physical Education and Health Recreation, Psychology, Sociology, and Science Education should submit application materials to Elementary Education, Woodring College of Education, Dr. Laurence Antil, MS 9090.