Assist/Assoc Professor in Special Education Emphasis on Mild/Moderate (High Incidence Disabilities)

Teaching Credentials: California State University, Sacramento invites applications for a tenure track position in the College of Education: Special Education with an Emphasis on Mild/Moderate (High Incidences) Disabilities at the Assistant/Associate Professor rank beginning August 2019. Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Education with an emphasis on special education in mild/moderate (high incidences) disabilities. Candidates in the final stages of a doctoral program will be considered with evidence of completion by August 2019. The program curriculum features a Dual Credential pathway in which candidates earn a Mild/Moderate Education Specialist Credential as well as a Multiple Subject Credential. Faculty work collaboratively with school partners to place student teachers in inclusive settings to provide opportunities for collaboration/co-teaching with general educators. Required qualifications for this position include the following: knowledge of methodologies to support the learning of students with mild/moderate (high incidences) disabilities, collaborate with other educators, and engage families and care providers; legal and historical aspects of public education and services to students with disabilities; inclusive service delivery models for students with mild/moderate (high incidences) disabilities. Ability to teach to students in undergraduate, credential, and graduate programs. Experience must include: Working with or teaching students with mild/moderate (high incidences) disabilities; working with students from diverse cultures; working or teaching in urban school settings serving students PK-22, English Learners, or youth from a variety of language, ethnically/racially diverse communities and cultural background; and experience using instructional technologies to enhance student learning.  Special consideration will be given to those with a STEM knowledge base and experience with STEM teaching. Salary is dependent upon qualifications and professional experience. Applicants must submit: A current curriculum vitae with name and contact information of three references as the last page; a Cover letter that addresses your interest and qualifications for the position, a diversity statement (see application for specific prompt), and any evidence of teaching effectiveness as well as your scholarship agenda and unofficial transcripts from your doctoral program. Applications are only accepted through the Sacramento State jobs website located at http://www.csus.edu/hr/jobs/. Instructions on how to apply can also be found at this link. Cleary Act statistics available. Background check (including criminal) required. Initial Review will begin December 1, 2018.