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Job description
Job Number: 00615
VP Organization:
Faculty
Description
Snow College, a student-focused, rural residential community college in central Utah, invites qualified candidates with a passion for undergraduate teaching, to apply for a full-time tenure-track faculty position as an Instructor/Assistant Professor of Political Science. The position starts in Fall Semester 2026 (August). The position will be expected to primarily provide instruction courses in introductory American National Government and other lower division political science courses (comparative, law and courts, etc.), and potentially introductory American history. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to excellence in instruction, institutional service, and student success.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in political science or a related field required.
- PhD in political science earned by time of employment is preferred.
- American government emphasis preferred.
- Knowledge areas in comparative politics, international relations, law and courts, American history, and economics considered.
- Ability, experience, and qualification to teach engaging 1st and 2nd year college courses in political science and social science courses.
- Ability and experience in engaged learning pedagogies/high impact practices.
- Skilled and proficient in diverse instructional methods (face to face, asynchronous online, interactive video conference).
- Ability to communicate effectively and clearly in oral and written English.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills: ability to be collegial and collaborative with faculty/staff/administration, and respectful and encouraging of students of all backgrounds.
Major Responsibilities/Duties
- Teach primarily introductory courses in American National Government and courses in other lower-division political science or social science courses.
- Teach a minimum of 5 classes (15 credits) per semester (Fall & Spring), through a variety of delivery modes, including traditional face-to-face, asynchronous online, and interactive Video Conference (IVC) to remote sites.
- Participate in institutional committees and service to Snow College and the community at large.
- Develop collaborative relationships with colleagues at Snow College, transfer institutions, and industry partners.
- Regularly develop and evaluate teaching and learning curriculum and incorporate pedagogies and practices that lead to student success.
- Mentor majors and potential majors; maintain office hours available to students.
- Be actively engaged in program recruitment and retention efforts, facilitating the growth of the Social Science program at Snow College.
Additional Information
This is a full-time tenure-track position with a professional commitment of 40+ hours per week and a 9-month schedule through Fall and Spring semesters (mid Aug-mid May).
- Salary: $52,735-$55,511. Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- Additional Compensation: possibility for overload pay for courses taught beyond the base teaching load.
- Opportunities for rank advancement and associated salary increases are available based on performance and qualifications.
- Annual institutional salary and benefit increases based on state legislative funding.
- Excellent benefits package (health, dental, retirement, etc.)
How to apply
Applications received by 11:59 PM on February 27, 2026, will be eligible for review by the hiring committee. Applications received after that date may not be reviewed by the hiring committee unless deemed appropriate by the college administration.
Initial screening is based on the responses to the online submitted application, as well as your redacted resume, curriculum vitae (CV), cover letter and teaching philosophy statement. Transcripts or any other submitted material will not be considered during initial screening.
Snow College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator.
With campuses in both Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College offers programs and courses that are highly interactive and are designed to reach a broad spectrum of students: high school students desiring college courses, traditional on-campus students, technical education students, online students, non-traditional students who wish to start or complete a degree. Snow is committed to the success and positive experience of every one of these students.
Snow College is a two-year public college, and in January 2020, The Chronicle of Higher Education ranked Snow College #1 in the nation for student success in two-year colleges. Located in the heart of Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, Snow College is one of the oldest comprehensive two-year college in the Western United States.
The College was established in 1888; excellence continues to be the hallmark of all our work and activities. We are the preferred choice of approximately 6,000 students, with 600 students attending the Richfield campus, who want a small College experience filled with a variety of many different activities, events, and performances. With campuses located in Ephraim, Richfield, and online, students complete degrees in Associate of Arts, Science, or Applied Science with numerous specialized, short-term technical training certificates and diplomas including a few Bachelor’s degrees. To learn more about Snow College, please visit our website or brochure.
Benefits:
Snow College offers benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement, and more.
Below is an estimate of the benefits you would receive according to the salary listed in the example:
Salary:Total Benefits(based on a family plan, including retirement, life insurance, FICA, disability etc.):
$52,735$33,086
To find out the most current information on benefits offered by Snow College to full-time employees, please visit our benefit informational pages online.