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Job: Indigenous Literature and/or Creative Writing – Lecturer/Assistant Professor, University of Northern British Columbia (Application review begins: 30 September 2022)

The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) invites applications for a Tenure-Track position in the Department of English at the rank of Lecturer/Assistant Professor, with proposed starting date of July 1, 2023. As an institution committed to the fostering of an inclusive and transformative learning environment, UNBC values high quality and growth in both teaching and scholarship.

The successful applicant will be expected to teach introductory English courses and senior courses in their area of expertise, including graduate level offerings. Interdisciplinary interests in other areas such as First Nations Studies or Environmental Studies, for example, are desirable.

The Department of English values diversity within its community; therefore, applications from scholars and creative writers who self-identify as First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous persons are invited for this position. Applicants with Canadian citizenship or permanent residency will be given priority.

A PhD is preferred, but candidates with a Master’s degree, a record of scholarly activity, and evidence of commitment to teaching excellence will also be considered for this position. Teaching experience and published work are desirable. For this position, we seek an individual with involvement in Indigenous communities, Indigenous Literatures, and/or Creative Writing, but applicants with expertise in other areas will be considered.

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The Department of English offers programs of study leading to the BA and MA. For more information about the Department of English, visit our website at http://www.unbc.ca/english

Our Commitment to Diversity and Employment Equity

The University of Northern British Columbia is fully committed to creating and maintaining an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment that is accessible to all. We are devoted to ensuring a welcoming, safe, and inclusive campus free from harassment, bullying, and discrimination. This commitment is woven into our motto and mission. In the Dakelh language, UNBC’s motto ‘En Cha Huná translates to “he/she/they also live” and means respect for all living things. Through the respect for all living things, we are able to grow and learn better together, each bringing our own unique individual differences and contributions to inspire leaders for tomorrow by influencing the world today.

Employment equity requires that we remove barriers and overcome both direct and indirect discrimination. In this way, the pool of excellent candidates increases substantially. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the

B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.

About the University and its Community

Since it’s founding in 1990, the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) has emerged as one of Canada’s best small research-intensive universities, with a passion for teaching, discovery, people, and the North. UNBC’s excellence is derived from community-inspired research, hands-on learning, and alumni who are leading change around the world.

Since time immemorial, Indigenous peoples have walked gently on the diverse traditional territories where the University of Northern British Columbia community is grateful to live, work, learn, and play. We are committed to building and nurturing relationships with Indigenous peoples, we acknowledge their traditional lands, and we thank them for their hospitality. UNBC’s largest campus in Prince George is located on the traditional unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, in the spectacular landscape near the geographic centre of beautiful British Columbia.

UNBC’s three regional campuses are located in Quesnel, Fort St. John, and Terrace. The South-Central campus in Quesnel is situated on the traditional territory of the Lhtako Dené (Red Bluff Band), Nazko, Lhoosk’uz Dené Nation (Kluskus Band), and Esdilagh First Nations (formerly Alexandria Band). Lhtako, Nazko, and Lhoosk’uz are Dakelh First Nations, and Esdilagh is a member of the Tsilhqot’in Nation. The Peace River-Liard campus in Fort St. John is situated on the traditional territory of the Doig River, Blueberry River and Halfway River First Nations. They are the Dunne-Za people. The Northwest campus in Terrace is situated on traditional Ts’msyen (Tsimshian) territory of the Kitsumkalum and Kitselas First Nations. It includes a satellite campus in the coastal community of Prince Rupert.

UNBC consistently ranks in the top three in its category in the annual Maclean’s university rankings. UNBC also recently placed among the top five per cent of higher education institutions worldwide by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

With a diverse student population, the University is friendly, inclusive, and supportive. Prince George is a city of ~74,000 people with impressive cultural, educational, and recreational amenities. For more information      about       living       and       working       in       Prince       George,       please       refer       to http://www.unbc.ca/experience and https://moveupprincegeorge.ca. Make your mark with this leading post-secondary institution.

To Apply

Applicants should forward the following documents to FacultyRecruitment@unbc.ca or mail to Office of the Provost quoting the posting number (#FAENGL01-22):

Voluntary Form:

Persons with disabilities, who anticipate needing accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, may contact UNBC Health & Wellbeing at wellbeing@unbc.ca. Any personal information provided will be maintained in confidence.

Mail Submissions:         Office of the Provost, University of Northern British Columbia 3333 University Way, Prince George, B.C., V2N 4Z9

Email Submissions:       FacultyRecruitment@unbc.ca

Inquiries:                       Dr. Kristen Guest, Acting Chair – Department of English

Kristen.Guest@unbc.ca (250) 960-6642

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. We thank all applicants for their interest in UNBC however, only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Applications received on or before September 30, 2022, will receive full consideration; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

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