Ethnic Studies Instructor Tenure-Track
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Social Sciences / Sociology, Adult Education
Ethnic Studies Instructor, Full-Time, Tenure-Track
San Francisco Community College District
Position Number: AC00223P
Job Close Date: 2/12/2026
Campus:
Salary (Applicant View):
Initial salary placement is based on verified and accepted educational/work experience in accordance with the current City College of San Francisco Faculty Salary Schedule. The annual salary range upon entry is from $75,466 to $115,214 for 175 days of service or pro‑rated for one semester or fewer days of service. New full‑time faculty hires will have two additional service days in their first year of service only for the purpose of attending mandatory new faculty orientation.
They will receive "independent flex credit" for such attendance, but no additional pay.
CONTRACT:
FIRST YEAR (PROBATIONARY) TENURE‑TRACK (ONE POSITION) (BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS) EC §§87602‑87615 as amended by SB2298 (1990)
The Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at the City College of San Francisco seeks qualified applicants for an Ethnic Studies Instructor‑Tenure Track position. Given the Ethnic Studies mandate across the California Community College system requiring all students to take an Ethnic Studies course prior to graduation and given the increased demand for Ethnic Studies courses in local high schools, the department is excited about the opportunity to reach all students who come through our institution.
City College of San Francisco is committed to supporting the growth in Ethnic Studies.
The department has a total of seven (7) programs, five (5) of which are grounded in Ethnic Studies. The candidate will be expected to support, teach, coordinate, and build community and work with colleagues in the following programs:
- Ethnic Studies
- Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies
- Critical Pacific Islands and Oceania Studies (VĀSĀ)
- Critical (SWANA)/Middle East Studies
- Diversity and Social Justice
As a co‑curricular department, Interdisciplinary Studies has strong collaborations with faculty in other Ethnic Studies departments, and the candidate may be asked to teach courses and/or collaborate on projects/programs with the following affiliated departments:
- Asian American Studies
- African American Studies
- Latin American & Latino/a Studies
- Philippine Studies
The ideal candidate will have immense community‑building skills and be able to teach courses in dual‑enrollment (SF Unified School District), the SF County Jails, and with SF community‑based organizations. The candidate must have a strong background in the following areas that support the growth of the department, the field, and the college's mission to support a diverse student population:
Teaching: Develop and teach courses in Ethnic Studies specialized areas (e.g., race, migration, indigeneity), in all modalities in‑person, online, hybrid.
Mentorship: Advise and mentor a diverse student body, providing academic and professional guidance.
Service: Participate in departmental committees, program review, curriculum development, college governance, and campus events.
Community Engagement: Engage in outreach and partnerships to connect with broader communities.
Job DutiesEthnic Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Critical Pacific Islands and Oceania Studies, Critical ( East) SWANA Studies, and Diversity and Social Justice.
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