The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University invites applications for a tenure-track position in literacy education, in the Department of Educational Studies. We seek candidates to join a teaching and research community focused on the preparation of K-6 teachers. The successful applicant will be committed to preparing teacher candidates in the use of evidence based instructional practices and culturally responsive pedagogy, to support diverse learners across a range of educational settings.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• The development and teaching of graduate and undergraduate level courses in literacy education.
• Teaching a 9-credit semester load in literacy and education related courses.
• Maintain a research agenda
• Participate in university, college, and department committee work.
• Advise undergraduate students in the elementary education programs.
About the College and University:
Launched in Summer 2023, Seton Hall’s College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) embodies the University’s commitment to pedagogical innovation, intellectual ferment, and community engagement. Uniting scholars and students from four dynamic departments—Communication, Media, and the Arts; Education Leadership, Management, and Policy; Educational Studies; and Professional Psychology and Family Therapy—the College is the new home of cutting-edge, transdisciplinary inquiry into the stickiest problems of our time.
The faculty, staff, and students of the College seek to improve the human condition by collaborating across distinct fields that uniquely complement one another, thereby preparing the next generation of dynamic leaders poised to tackle contemporary social challenges and opportunities. Expression underpins all facets of the integrated College’s portfolio — media as a form of education and artistic expression; teaching and learning as modes of creative expression; expression and expressibility as critical to counseling and therapeutic treatment; and self-expression as a vehicle of social agency. With enrollment at approximately 1,550 total students, both graduate and undergraduate, CHDCM is the second largest college at Seton Hall University, with approximately 70 full time faculty and 125 adjunct faculty.
Seton Hall is located in South Orange, New Jersey, just 14 miles from New York City. The University is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States, and the Carnegie Foundation classifies it as a doctoral university. It is home to approximately 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students from every state in the United States and from more than 70 countries around the world. Nearly 40 percent of our undergraduates identify themselves as students of color, and this figure is increasing with each new graduating class. The University also prides itself on supporting first generation students, and 98% of our students receive scholarships and grants to fund their education. Given this exciting and rich, diverse community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and ethical development in a collaborative environment, and prepares its students to be servant leaders in their professional and community lives, capable of engaging effectively with diverse populations.
In keeping with Seton Hall’s emphasis upon those historically excluded from higher education, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media embraces the value and power of diversity—and the critical importance of creating inclusive, welcoming forms of community. Reflecting the University’s mission, the College is committed to advancing social justice, championing equity and inclusivity, and working toward an anti-racist future, free of violence and oppression of all kinds. We are especially called by our mission to serve underserved communities in and around the Archdiocese of Newark, though we also recognize the need to attend to the intersection of the local, national, and global in questions of power and access. We therefore commit to addressing systemic inequality and injustice of all kinds, and we look forward to welcoming new colleagues similarly aligned to this mission.
For more information about the new College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, and Seton Hall University, please visit our website, https://www.shu.edu/human-development-culture-media/
Seton Hall University is an Equal Opportunity employer. It honors diversity and respects the religious commitments of all its employees. In turn, its employees respect Catholic beliefs and values, and they support its mission as a Catholic institution of higher education.
Required Qualifications:
• A Ph.D. or Ed.D. from an accredited institution completed by August 2025.
• Specialization in literacy education with a particular emphasis in elementary education and literacy acquisition.
• A record of, or potential for, scholarly accomplishments.
Desired Qualifications:
• Experience in literacy instruction in K-6 elementary settings.
• Experience teaching graduate and/or undergraduate courses with demonstrated effectiveness (preferably in education related content).
• A foundation in research on reading and writing development and instruction, as well as an understanding of policy debates regarding literacy and the effects on real-world practices.
• Evidence of instructional practices, including culturally responsive approaches to literacy, to support acquisition, development, and comprehension for multilingual learners, struggling readers, and students with disabilities.
• Experience or interest in interdisciplinary conversations, research, and academic innovation across the campus.
Salary Grade:
FA01 - Faculty
Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt
Physical Demands: General Office Environment
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Documents required for each applicant include: (1) Cover letter; (2) CV; (3) Name and contact information for three professional references; (4) Writing sample; and (5) Transcript(s) for all coursework completed, indicating receipt of all degrees. Optional documents include, but are not limited to: (1) Teaching philosophy; (2) prior student evaluations; and/or (3) Letters of reference.
Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain posted until filled. All complete applications received by December 15, 2024, will receive priority consideration.
Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the principles of affirmative action.