Assistant Professor of Sociology
Listed on 2025-11-29
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
About the University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Since its founding in 1968, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside has been a trusted partner for the region’s higher educational needs, empowering students to thrive, advancing applied knowledge, and developing talent for the future. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as certificates and pre-professional programs, designed to foster personal and professional growth through real-world and impactful learning experiences. With over 30,000 alumni—nearly 60 percent of whom were the first in their families to earn a degree—UW-Parkside reflects and celebrates the vibrant diversity of our world.
Our beautiful campus, located in the dynamic Chicago-Milwaukee corridor, offers unmatched access to world-class internships, professional networks, and endless career-building opportunities, placing students at the center of it all.
UW Parkside is a great place to start or enhance your career and is part of the UW System. The campus is nestled in 700 acres of woodland and prairie and two miles west of Lake Michigan in Kenosha, WI. At Parkside we offer good benefits and an opportunity to get involved in community projects and employee engagement activities. We are certainly proud of its diverse student body in the UW System.
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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Sociology
Employment Type:Full Time, 9-month, Exempt, Faculty
Reports To: The Chair of the Sociology Department
Full-Time Pay Range: Commensurate with experience
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside invites applications for full-time (9-month), tenure-track Assistant Professor of Sociology with an applied emphasis in Social Welfare/Social Work beginning in August 2025. The successful candidate will have a primary appointment and tenure home in the Sociology Department, will teach and mentor undergraduate students, engage in scholarly research, and participate in University and professional service. The department seeks applicants who can teach introductory courses as well as courses in mental health, substance use and abuse, family dynamics, family violence, child and family welfare, death and dying, program evaluation, and social welfare as an institution.
There may be a future opportunity to create curriculum and programming in Social Work.
Applicants must demonstrate excellence in teaching, evidence of scholarly productivity, and a clear research agenda. The department particularly values scholars whose work connects to communities.
The position requires teaching (4/4 teaching load, 24 credits per year), research, and service responsibilities. Opportunities to teach in UW-Parkside's Master of Arts in Applied Professional Studies and additional courses in the summer semester may be available for additional compensation depending upon the needs of the Department.
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