Assistant Professor – Curriculum & Learning (Child Development / Educational Psychology)

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Tenure-Track Faculty Position

Department: Curriculum & Learning

Rank: Assistant Professor

Search #: 26-009D

Specialization(s): Child Development / Educational Psychology

Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) is a diverse and student-centered university dedicated to academic excellence, access, and service for the public good. Southern provides a supportive and welcoming environment for all members of its community through a campus-wide commitment to social justice. SCSU is the only R2 institution in the State of Connecticut and a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars. Founded as a teacher’s college in 1893, Southern has evolved over the past century into a comprehensive public university of approximately 9,000 students, offering graduate and undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and professional disciplines. We seek to instill in all students the value of discovery with the liberal arts and sciences serving as a foundation for professional development and life-long learning. The University is located in New Haven, Connecticut, a city rich and vibrant with arts and culture, and home to many universities and with easy access to New York City and Boston.

Southern’s Department of Curriculum and Learning seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position at the Assistant level to begin August 2026. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the initial certification teacher preparation programs and the graduate MS program in Curriculum and Instruction, with a focus on child development, educational psychology, research methods, and learning theories.

Required Qualifications

  • Earned doctorate or ABD (must earn doctorate by end of first year of appointment) in Educational Psychology, Child Development, Learning Sciences, or a closely related field,
  • Expertise in areas of learning theory, motivation, human development, child and adolescent psychology, cognition, atypical human development, or similar areas,
  • Minimum 3 years full time relevant preK-12 teaching experience,
  • Evidenced ability to teach university level courses in child development, educational psychology, research methods, curriculum development, and instructional design,
  • Evidenced potential in leadership within teacher education programs,
  • Knowledge of culturally sustaining pedagogies,
  • Strong demonstrated potential for scholarly activity leading to peer-reviewed publications, external grants or other support, and conference presentations.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience teaching in schools that serve diverse student populations
  • Evidence of potential for leadership and collaborative engagement with school and community organizations
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in teaching on campus and online instructional modalities
  • Experience engaging in the process of educational program assessment and improvement, preferably as it relates to program accreditation

How to apply

For full consideration, please submit a letter of interest addressing your teaching and research accomplishments. Additionally, submit a current curriculum vitae, a one-page statement of your philosophy of teacher education, a one-page summary of your past scholarly work and research trajectory, copies of official graduate transcripts, and names of three references with email and phone contact information. All inquiries and application materials must be submitted electronically to the C&L Search Committee Chair at [email protected] no later than December 1, 2025. The position will remain open until filled.

Southern Connecticut State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer. The University seeks to enhance the diversity of its faculty and staff. People of color, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.