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If you are interested in working in higher education and are looking to contribute to the largest Polytechnic in Ontario, as we shape the future of our students and communities, here is your opportunity to join our team.
As part of Humber’s commitment to advancing the inclusion of Indigenous students, professors, and staff, and pursuant to section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences invites candidates from Indigenous communities, including those who identify as First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, or from other Indigenous groups on Turtle Island including Alaskan Native, Native American and Native Hawaiian people, to apply for the Professor, Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Health and Education. Please note that during the Humber recruitment process, you will be asked to confirm you have met these requirements and be asked to communicate with us about your lived experience and your connection to your Indigenous community.
Job Details:
Position Title: Professor, Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Health and Education
Status: FT Academic
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Campus/Location: Currently based at North Campus; may be assigned to any Humber campus, including Lakeshore and IGS
Salary: Academic starting salaries are determined based on qualifications and years of related experience as detailed in the collective agreement for academic employees.
About the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Humber:
The Faculty of Health and Life Sciences is committed to sharing knowledge and experience with students to help them become skilled, adaptable, compassionate and career-ready graduates. Our faculty experts reinforce excellence and a commitment to social justice and transformation as students learn to work across a range of careers in the healthcare and wellness fields. Teaching and learning are student-centred with an emphasis on technological innovation, diversity and integrated community and clinical industry collaborations.
About the Professor, Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Health and Education:
As part of our commitment to Indigenous Education, and in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) Calls to Action # 7, 12, 22, 23, and 24, Humber has created a Professor, Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Health and Education role to support the growth and development of culturally safe education and professional practice. As indicated in the TRC Calls to Action, at a baseline level, it is essential that students develop an understanding of determinants that support Indigenous peoples’ health and wellness including culturally responsive strengths-based interventions and culturally safe care. This requires students to move beyond baseline awareness of historical/contemporary impacts of colonialism to a recognition of systems-based strengths and inadequacies and interventions that address health inequities experienced by Indigenous peoples.
While teaching predominantly in the Early Childhood Education and Nursing programs, the successful candidate may develop curriculum and teach courses or modules within a variety of programs within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The position will add breadth to the faculty’s current course offerings focusing broadly on Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Determinants of Health, and/or Indigenous Cultures, Pedagogies, Histories, and Contemporary Experiences, while also supporting the development of new aligned curricula. The successful candidate will have experience effectively weaving Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing in the classroom, as well as demonstrated capacity to build and/or support Indigenous research, scholarly or artistic work, broad curriculum development, land-and-culture based pedagogic practice. Some of the teaching will be Land-Based and take place in the Humber Arboretum or other outdoor spaces.
The candidate must maintain and develop community partnerships, including relationships with regional Indigenous communities.
About You:
You are passionate about working at Ontario's largest Polytechnic; you thrive on improving productivity and quality that contribute to team success! If this sounds like you, keep reading:
Education:
The successful candidate will have a minimum of a Master's degree credentials (PhD preferred), along with a minimum of five years of teaching experience in the postsecondary education sector, with a demonstrated record of teaching excellence and classroom innovation.
The successful candidate will also have significant experience working with Indigenous communities in a health-related capacity.
In addition, they will have a demonstrated ability to coach and support students using culturally responsive pedagogies, knowledge, and resources for instructional and educational development supporting both Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners.
The incumbent will have strong knowledge and demonstrated experiences applying decolonizing/anti-racism pedagogical principles, and a commitment to and knowledge of the principles of equity and inclusion.
Knowledge of the highly political nature of Indigenous Education and experience in navigating difficult conversations towards positive outcomes is also key.
The candidate will also possess well-developed interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills and have demonstrated ability to contribute positively to curriculum development and delivery.
Experience/Skills:
Humber prides itself on educating students in the values of global citizenship; therefore, research and/or teaching experience in the areas of social justice, anti-bias, and Indigenous knowledge systems is required.
The incumbent will also
provide consultation and support services that empower faculty to effectively weave Indigenous curriculum and pedagogies into their instructional design, strategies, assessment, technology, and learning outcomes;
research, design, and deliver a range of relevant workshops, training, and instructional supports to enhance faculty engagement with Indigenous histories and perspectives.
provide quality assurance support and guidance with regard to the integration and alignment of Indigenous content and courses within program curricula,
gather feedback from faculty and students to assess effectiveness of institutional strategies and curricula.
work closely with colleagues across the faculty to build capacity and supports for Indigenous students;
work with Indigenous communities to build mutual understanding and the development of meaningful conversations to strengthen Humber’s relationship with, and relevance in, Indigenous communities.
What's in it for you?
- An opportunity to be a part of building Humber's future.
- Be part of a diverse, hard-working, and supportive team.
- Tools and technology that will allow you to succeed at your job.
- Amazing perks!
We thank you for your interest in working with Humber Polytechnic. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Consideration for Academic positions will be given to internal employees in accordance with the Collective Agreement (Article 27.11).
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Humber Polytechnic is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of our students and our city. We actively seek Indigenous Peoples and individuals from equity-deserving groups with demonstrated skills and knowledge to deal with all aspects of equity, diversity and inclusion in a post-secondary environment.
Humber supports employment equity. Racialized workers, women, Indigenous workers, LGBTQ2S+ workers and workers with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For the purpose of statistical data collection, applicants are strongly encouraged to voluntarily self-identify. Humber’s diverse workplace also supports Francophone workers and young workers.
Accommodation
Humber Polytechnic is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Our Talent Acquisition team will work with applicants requesting accommodations at any stage of the hiring process. This document is available in alternate formats upon request.
Anti-Discrimination Statement
At Humber Polytechnic, all forms of discrimination and harassment are prohibited. All employees and applicants have the right to work in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment. If you need assistance with concerns related to discrimination and harassment, please contact the Office of Human Rights and Harassment ([email protected]).