Job Description
Job Function:
Minimum Experience:
Preferred Experience:
- Experience in the practice of youth work, family life education, parent education, childhood development, intervention, and/or learning, within a school or community context.
- Demonstrated effectiveness teaching college-level courses in key topic areas (e.g., child and adolescent development, family relationships, youth work, trauma-informed practices, family policy).
- Experience mentoring undergraduate students in high impact experiences, such as service learning, practicum, and/or internships.
- Demonstrated ability to teach, support, and mentor individuals from various backgrounds and with different life experiences.
- Experience in curricular development at the college or university-level
- Experience establishing and sustaining relationships with community partners relevant to the Family and Child program.
- The evidenced ability to contribute to the Early Childhood, Youth, and Family Studies department, Teachers College, and Ball State’s strategic plan.
- Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) and/or Youth Work credentials
At Ball State University, we recognize inclusive excellence as an integral endeavor to fulfill our University’s mission and our strategic plan. We recruit, support, and retain a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. We encourage and reward diversity of thought. We promote a work environment that encourages and rewards innovation and creativity. We pledge to keep Inclusive Excellence at the highest level of institutional importance and as a foundation in all that we strive to do. Our over-arching goal for Inclusive Excellence is to adopt a university-wide Inclusive Excellence approach to academic, administrative support, and service functions of the university. We believe Inclusive Excellence must be infused in every step we take.