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Sharing this job opportunity on behalf of the African American History,
Culture, and Digital Humanities (AADHum) team at the University of
Maryland. AADHum is looking for someone to be the next Assistant Director.
The ad is linked here:
https://aadhum.umd.edu/2019/05/join-the-aadhum-team-as-our-new-assistant-director/
and copied below.

I would be happy to answer any questions about the position.

Best,

Trevor

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Trevor Muñoz
Interim Director, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
Co-Principal Investigator, African American History, Culture, and Digital
Humanities (AADHum) Initiative
Assistant Dean for Digital Humanities Research, University Libraries
University of Maryland
pronouns: he/him/his
301.405.8927 | @trevormunoz | http://trevormunoz.com

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR,
African American History, Culture, and Digital Humanities (AADHum)
Initiative

The African American History, Culture, and Digital Humanities (AADHum)
Initiative at the University of Maryland is seeking a new colleague who
shares our commitment to creating a space for intersectional digital
humanities scholarship attuned to Black studies in order to help us build
on the successes of the past three years.

Join the leadership team of the AADHum Initiative, with a portfolio focused
on teaching and mentoring students (undergraduate and graduate). We are
seeking someone who can think creatively about teaching and learning across
different settings and cadences from formal classroom instruction to
extracurricular and self-paced experiences. The successful candidate will
be someone who can demonstrate how their skills and experience will help
advance AADHum’s mission to build a space—physical, virtual, and
affective—that explores what happens when questions of Black history and
culture are situated at the leading edge of digital humanities inquiry.

We welcome and encourage applications from members of groups who are
traditionally underrepresented in higher education leadership and
digital-focused roles.

This is a full-time,12-month, professional track faculty position.
Professional track faculty at Maryland have opportunities for promotion and
are part of shared governance at the department, college, and university
level. This position will be appointed in the Maryland Institute for
Technology in the Humanities (MITH). As with all professional track
appointments in MITH, the position includes time and other professional
development resources for research, and the maintenance of a personal
research agenda is encouraged. Initial appointment will be for three years,
with the possibility of renewal contingent upon funding. The preferred
start date for this position is no later than August 1, 2019.

The salary for this position is $85,000.


Duties and Responsibilities:
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*    Serve as a member of the AADHum leadership team and contribute to
strategic planning, leadership, and administration. This includes
participating in the recruitment and hiring of project staff, faculty, and
research assistants as well as in the conception, writing, and leadership
of future grant proposals generated by MITH.

*    Serve as instructor of record and be responsible for successfully
designing courses at the undergraduate or graduate level that fit within
the scope and ethos of AADHum.

*    Advise on the development of a new First-Year Innovation and Research
Experience (FIRE) stream course as part of AADHum’s teaching and learning
portfolio.

*    Manage the AADHum Teaching and Learning Lab space and associated
budget.

*    Develop undergraduate and graduate mentoring and advising programs for
students engaged in Black DH courses.

*    Contribute to shared teaching and advising responsibilities for a
research seminar course based around the activities of the AADHum Scholars
program (https://aadhum.umd.edu/scholars/).

*    Maintain an active research program.


Supervisory Responsibilities
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This position may supervise exempt staff, graduate assistants, or hourly
student employees.


Qualifications
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Required
*    Demonstrated research or teaching experience in African American
history and culture

*    Ph.D. in a relevant humanities or social sciences discipline or
equivalent terminal degree, with at least two years experience in
undergraduate instruction


Preferred
*    Demonstrated knowledge of digital humanities methods, tools, and
platforms
*    Demonstrated success in self-directed and collaborative work managing
multiple competing responsibilities and deadlines


About Us
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The AADHum Initiative, generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, brings African American studies and digital humanities together
in order to support scholars and expand upon both fields, making the
digital humanities more inclusive of African American history and culture
and enriching African American studies research with digital methods,
archives, and tools.

The initiative draws on the remarkable faculty, staff, and centers—in the
College of Arts and Humanities and across the University of Maryland—with
internationally recognized expertise in the digital humanities and in
African American literature, history, and culture. Launched in January
2017, AADHum has hosted a robust program of events, digital skills
trainings, and workshops, as well as facilitated numerous scholarly talks
and reading groups. In October 2018, AADHum was proud to host a national
conference that convened scholars and practitioners from across the nation
and the globe to share and engage with research that is Intentionally
Digital, Intentionally Black.


The University of Maryland has long embraced diversity as a core value and
counts a diverse educational community among its great strengths. The
College of Arts and Humanities has committed:

*    To ensure policies and structures are in place at all levels of the
University to support transformational leadership, recruitment, and
inclusion efforts, and to institutionalize campus diversity goals. We will
provide the leadership and infrastructure needed to create a more diverse
and inclusive population in the College of Arts and Humanities.

*    To foster a positive climate that promotes student success and
encourages faculty and staff members to flourish. We will create a College
climate in which diversity, inclusion and equity are valued and realized at
both the College and Unit levels throughout the College of Arts and
Humanities.

*    To promote a vision across the University that fully appreciates
diversity as a core value and educational benefit to be studied,
cultivated, and embraced as a vital component of personal development and
growth. We will diversify academic programs by making diversity and
inclusion intentional in teaching and learning across the curriculum of the
College of Arts and Humanities

The University of Maryland, College Park, is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer, and complies with all applicable
federal and state laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination and
affirmative action. The University of Maryland is committed to creating and
maintaining an educational, working, and living environment that is free
from discrimination and harassment. University policy prohibits
discrimination on grounds protected under Federal and Maryland law and
Board of Regents policies. University programs, activities, and facilities
are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or
expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin,
political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected
veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other
legally protected class.


To Apply
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Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the contact information
for three professional references to [log in to unmask] If you have
questions about the position, please contact Trevor Muñoz, [log in to unmask]

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