Immediately Need FY24 - Chicano Studies Instructor in Los Angeles, CA
Job title: FY24 - Chicano Studies Instructor
Company: Los Angeles Community College District
Job description: LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE
FY23 - CHICANO STUDIES INSTRUCTOR
Position Announcement
Full-Time Tenure Track C Basis
Deadline to File: November 8, 2023
Issue Date: September 27, 2023
Begin: Spring 2024
INTRODUCTION:
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) announces an opening for a Chicano Studies instructor at Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC). LAVC is a two-year community college located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley and is one of nine colleges in the LACCD. With an enrollment of more than 28,000 students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, LAVC provides strong transfer, transitional and career educational programs and is committed to student success. The College works closely with local secondary institutions to assist high school students in their transition to higher education and maintains strong ties to the business community by providing highly respected job training programs that meet the direct needs of local employers. The college offers 75 associate degree programs, 26 associate degrees for transfer, 83 certificate programs, as well as continuing education, noncredit, and job training programs. Today, it has more than 200 full-time faculty and more than 400 part-time instructors. LAVC is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, and is a Hispanic-Serving Institution.
DEPARTMENT:
The Department of Sociology & Ethnic Studies at LAVC consists of eight full-time faculty members and approximately fifteen adjunct faculty. We have a strong commitment to our program and our students.
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE'S COMMITMENT STATEMENT:
As our nation confronts the challenges of systemic racism and the status quo of social injustice, LAVC recognizes that by virtue of our position as an institution of higher education and our role
in the community, we have the opportunity and the obligation to be an agent of change in addressing these issues. As such, and in response to the uprising and racial reckoning of summer 2020, LAVC commits to being an anti-racist institution and to working towards equity and social change. We join in the LACCD commitment: "As an organization founded on educational excellence, opportunity and access, and dedicated to the principles of equity, justice and community, the LACCD must lead by example, and make structural and permanent change to root out the ill effects of racism and bias from our classrooms and our workplace."
JOB DESCRIPTION:
In accordance with its mission as a community college, instruction at LAVC focuses on creating pathways for certificates, degrees, and transfer. Faculty members at LAVC are expected to create a learning-centered environment that supports students in fulfilling their educational goals. All Chicano Studies Instructors are required to teach fifteen hours per week. Evening, online, and/or split assignments, may be included in this assignment. The teaching obligation is based upon a 10-month calendar; however, additional summer and winter assignments may be available.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Teaching the regular load of 15 hours of Chicano Studies courses and holding regular office hours;
- Planning, developing and implementing course curricula, as well as updating course materials and the course outlines of record;
- Contributing to the development and assessment of student learning outcomes;
- Completing and submitting required documents in a timely manner;
- Participating in mandated projects, such as Program Review;
- Participating in department and campus committees and activities;
- Performing other academic duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- Master's degree in Chicano Studies; OR,
- Master's degree in Ethnic Studies
- OR the equivalent
- A sensitivity to and an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students
- The successful candidate will demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- An earned master's degree or higher in a Chicano Studies and/or Ethnic Studies;
- Advanced education beyond the minimum required, research experience, and possession of an excellent academic record that indicates a strong background in Chicano/Ethnic Studies;
- Commitment to maintaining a current knowledge of recent developments in the Ethnic Studies;
- Experience teaching Chicano/Ethnic Studies in a community college or other college setting;
- Experience or interest in web enhancing and/or teaching online courses and ability to use technology;
- Commitment to execute extracurricular responsibilities within the department and college;
- Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college faculty, staff and students, including those with physical or learning disabilities as it relates to differences in learning styles;
- Ability to set specific learning outcomes and objectives and measure achieved results;
- Success at initiating, executing and following-up of projects in a timely manner;
- Commitment to a career in a diverse, student-centered department and college;
- Knowledge of equity-centered educational research on best practices to support the success of Latinx, Black, Indigenous, and other students of color;
- Experience with best practices in tutoring and teaching related to student success and equity;
- Excellent oral and written communication skills;
- Excellent organizational skills;
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with various academic departments and service areas at the college;
- Other duties as assigned.
- A cover letter, (no more than two pages), including a statement of teaching philosophy
- Transcripts of all college work. (unofficial copies are acceptable for application. Official transcripts are required upon offer of employment. Employment is contingent upon verification of qualifications. Foreign transcripts must include a U.S. evaluation and translation at the time of application.) You may obtain a listing of approved agencies at
- Three recent signed letters of recommendation (including phone/email contact information).