Coleman-Ganong Endowed Professorship in Family Structure and Family Process

University of Missouri
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Coleman-Ganong Endowed Professorship in Family Structure and Family Process
in Human Development and Family Science
University of Missouri

The Department of Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) at the University of Missouri seeks applicants for the endowed Coleman-Ganong Endowed Professorship in Family Structure and Family Process in HDFS at the rank of Professor with tenure (9-month appointment). The successful candidate will have a doctorate in Human Development and Family Science, or a related field, national reputation for excellence in scholarship, track record of external funding, recent publications in top-tier journals, and scholarly emphasis on family structure and process in human development and/or family science. Successful applicants will demonstrate scholarly activity consistent with the University’s status as an AAU member and a “Very High” Research Productive institution.

The Coleman-Ganong Endowed Professorship in Family Structure and Family Process will maintain an active and vibrant program of research that complements the research of current HDFS faculty, secure external funding to support such research efforts, emphasize family dynamics, family relationships, and individual and interpersonal wellbeing of members of structurally complex families, with preference given to faculty studying stepfamilies, families following divorce and separation, and single-parent households.

The start date is August 2023. Salary is commensurate with experience, and the position includes ongoing supplemental monetary support for scholarly activities. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2022 and continue until the position is filled. Priority will be given to the applications received by February 1, 2023. Applicants from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities:
• Maintain an active, externally funded program of research and scholarship
• Teach courses related to family theory, structure and process consistent with the program and departmental instructional needs
• Advise and provide research supervision to graduate students in Human Development and Family Science and serve on dissertation committees for students in the department
• Provide leadership to the program, department, college, and university

This position will be housed in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Missouri – Columbia.

The HDFS Department. Faculty in the department conduct research about child, adolescent, and adult development, diversity and multiculturalism, family and relationship science, health and family functioning. HDFS offers both undergraduate degrees (BA and BS) and graduate degrees (MA, MS, and PHD) programs, and has a significant presence on campus and within the state through its Extension outreach and services. HDFS is home to two large centers: Center for Family Policy and Research (CFPR) and Child Development Laboratory (CDL). The CFPR offers faculty and students opportunities to work on grant-funded research and intervention projects that directly serve children, families, and communities. The CDL provides childcare for children under six years and serves as a teaching and research laboratory for faculty and students. The Department currently has over 4- million in externally funded grants and contracts.

The College of Education and Human Development. The College of Education and Human Development serves more than 2,700 students in degree programs spanning the baccalaureate, Master’s, and doctoral levels. In 2021, U.S. News and World Report ranked it in the top 50 colleges of education in the nation. Several of its degree programs are recognized nationally as leaders in their fields. The College boasts an impressive research and outreach footprint, with over $45 million in externally funded grants and contracts, as well as outreach activities in every county throughout Missouri.

The city of Columbia, MO. HYPERLINK "http://www.gocolumbiamo.com" Ranked by the American Institute for Economic Research as one of the nation’s top 10 college towns, Columbia combines small-town comforts, community spirit and a low cost of living with big-city culture, activities and resources. Our city of about 120,000 people lies midway between Missouri’s largest metro areas: St. Louis and Kansas City. It is home to nationally recognized public schools including two top-ranked high schools and two other colleges and educational centers. It is packed with restaurants and entertainment venues; home to multiple parks and outdoor recreation sites such as Rock Bridge State Park and the MKT Trail; and hosts more than a dozen annual cultural festivals, such as the True/False Film Festival. Come see why Money magazine, Fortune magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Men’s Journal, MSN.com and others have all named Columbia, Missouri one of the best places in the country to live.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:
• An earned doctorate in Human Development and Family Science or a related field

Candidates will be evaluated on:
• Record of scholarly productivity and evidence of maintaining such scholarship
• Success as principal investigator on externally-funded projects
• Emphasis on diversity and multicultural studies within HDFS or related field
• Ability to teach and mentor students in family structure and process topics
• Ability to work and engage with department, university, and community members

The University of Missouri is fully committed to achieving the goal of a diverse and inclusive academic community of faculty, staff, and students, and is an equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. To request ADA accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator at 573-884-7278 (V/TTY).

Job Overview

Job Type
Full time
Salary Information
Commensurate with experience, and the position includes ongoing supplemental monetary support for scholarly activities
Location

526 Hitt Street
102 Gwynn Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
United States

How to Apply

How to apply. Upload application materials including a cover letter describing research/ scholarly interests and qualifications, curriculum vitae, two reprints or preprints of recent manuscripts, and names and contact information for three references (no reference letters are required at this time) to: http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/ . Questions about the  online application system are best directed to MU Human Resources at (573) 882-7976. Questions about the Coleman-Ganong position should be addressed to the search committee co-chairs: Drs. Francisco Palermo ([email protected]) and Louis Manfra ([email protected]).