I love my job. I adore my colleagues. And I very much like the town I live in--and the fresh year-round produce that comes from living in this part of the country.
But.
There's definitely a lack of opportunities for me to move onward here. The directorships of the campus units I'd like to lead are typically reserved for Senate (tenure-track) faculty members who rotate through the positions in 3-year terms.
Right now I'm classified as a staff member, even though I teach.
I figure I have a few years left in my position, as there's still plenty more I can do in it before the job feels less than challenging.
But a job possibility came to me in the form of an invitation to apply for the directorship of a new teaching center at a public SLAC. The director position is 50%, and it comes with a 50% tenure-track faculty position in the discipline most relevant to the director's Ph.D. and research.
It's also a college where I know some people who are doing awesome work inside the classroom and with technology. (I interact w/them via Twitter and blogs, and I have met them at conferences and even presented with one of them.) It's also a school to which I have a little bit of a personal connection because I was a student there for a semester.
SLAC + teaching center work + position in an American studies/history department + possibility of continuing to teach museum studies + living and working in a town 50 miles from what may be my favorite city = my ideal job.
So of course I applied.
And I was invited to do a phone interview. I had the phone interview yesterday and I think it went really, really well.
It will be two weeks before I find out if I'll be invited to campus for another interview.
I'm crossing my fingers and toes. . .
7 comments:
That's exciting! Good luck!
Good luck!
My fingers are crossed for you, too!
I have all my digits crossed for you too. And I selfishly hope that you get the position since it's significantly closer to me than where you are now.
I have to ask - What's your favorite city?
Keeping my fingers crossed for you too.
Fingers and toes crossed here--sounds like it would be a great position for you.
What an awesome possibility! I went from a regional state PUI to a big fac dev center to a SLAC (now with committee work in fac dev, a good teaching/fac dev balance for me). I so understand the desire to combine both teaching and faculty development. This position sounds like a perfect fit for you. Best of luck!
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