Provost's Message - December 13 - Upcoming Events

The library will be continuously open beginning Sunday, December 10th at 12:30 pm and end on the night of Tuesday, December 19th at 12 midnight.  

Read more about this on the University Library website

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
• Master’s level degree in a discipline represented among the departments and programs affiliated with the Single Subject Credential Program (SSCP) 
• Knowledge of and experience with secondary curriculum, instruction, classroom management, and assessment
• Experience with teacher credential programs at the secondary level
• Experience with pre-K-12 partnerships
• Evidence of potential for leadership in a large, complex, standards-based teacher education program
• Appointment in one of the disciplines represented among the departments affiliated with the SSCP
program, or in the College of Education
• Qualified to teach courses in the Teacher Education department, or in one of the Single Subject
program disciplines
• Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with a diverse student population


DESIRED/PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Secondary level teaching and/or administrative experience in culturally and linguistically diverse public
schools
• Demonstrated administrative experience with large credential programs
• Leadership at the department level or equivalent
• Experience with the teacher credentialing system in the state of California
• Evidence of potential for scholarly and/or creative activity
• Evidence of successful grant writing


DUTIES:
• Direct a university-wide credential program comprised of 9 disciplinary areas across multiple colleges
• Oversee: advising and admissions, advancement to student teaching; compliance with state, CSU
system, and university policies; program revision and renewal efforts; program links with schools and
the education community; office functions, including budget, records, and reporting
• Interface with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, the university Credential Center, the colleges
and departments in the disciplines represented in the program, and with state and national
associations associated with teacher preparation
• Participate in faculty governance through department, college, and university committees
• Participate as a member of the College of Education leadership team
• Work closely with the Director of the Teacher Preparation Advising Center (TPAC), including
supervision of staff
• Oversee and ensure program compliance with the California Teaching Performance Assessment
• Lead program assessment and program improvement activities
• Lead program, state, and national accreditation activities, including reporting and document
preparation


REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION:
• Letter of application addressing the minimum and desired/preferred qualifications
• CV (including current email address)
• Names and contact information for three references
• Documentation of successful teaching (e.g., student evaluations; course syllabi)

Applications, required documentation, and/or requests for information should be addressed to:
Single Subject Credential Program Coordinator Committee Search Chair

California State University, Long Beach
Single Subject Credential Program
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840-2201
Please address all inquiries to: Hellen Carcamo
562-985-7622 or hellen.carcamo@csulb.edu


APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications to begin February 1, 2018

The deadline to submit presentation abstracts for the 2018 Women’s Research Colloquium is Friday, January 26, 2018.

The colloquium, sponsored by the President’s Commission on the Status of Women, highlights research done by women and/or research related to women’s issues and concerns. The colloquium features two presentations by faculty or staff and will be held on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at The Pointe in the Walter Pyramid.

More information can be found at:

https://web.csulb.edu/org/women/

Cover letters, abstracts, and questions can be directed to Lindsay San Miguel, Lindsay.sanmiguel@csulb.edu