INDIGENOUS LIBERAL STUDIES (ILS) Visiting Professor Grant Funded
Company: Institute of American Indian&Alaska
Location: Santa Fe
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Indigenous
Liberal Studies (ILS) Department invites applications for a
full-time visiting assistant professor in Indigenous Liberal
Studies with a proven background in Native American/Indigenous
studies, social sciences, and research methodologies. Liberal Arts
from a Native perspective is the unique focus of IAIA’s Indigenous
Liberal Studies Department. We offer an AA degree in Native
American Studies and a BA degree in Indigenous Liberal Studies.
Each degree program integrates natural sciences, social studies,
fine arts, traditional arts, and humanities with Indigenous
understanding(s) through a variety of courses. Knowledge from a
Native perspective and teaching as a sacred art are the foundation,
as well as the mission, of Indigenous Liberal Studies. ·
Application Deadline: When filled. · Start Date: Aug 11th, 2025. ·
A complete application consists of a) letter of interest detailing
applicant’s competencies and ability to carry out essential
functions, b) CV-Curriculum Vitae, c) one academic letter of
recommendation and two professional references, d) Transcripts for
highest earned degree, e), and Teaching Philosophy. EXEMPT- FULL
TIME VISITING FACULTY – (10-MONTHS) (W/ ADDT’L SUMMER WORK REQUIRED
w/ COMPENSATION) POTENTIAL RENEWAL FOR TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS GRANT
FUNDED POSITION Summary of Responsibilities: The selected candidate
will teach undergraduate courses on a variety of topics, including
their area of specialization, and will assist with the development,
implementation, and review of Indigenous Studies curriculum to
support the growth and advancement of the department. Participation
and engagement with local, national, and/or international
Indigenous communities is expected. The successful candidate will
support IAIA’s mission, vision, and core values. Requirements:
Essential Functions include teaching all levels of Indigenous and
Native American Studies, including workshops and classes in tribal
communities or institutions. Visiting faculty’s work will include
assisting the department chair with a plan for sustainable growth
in students, faculty, courses, and lessons, to include course
development in the area of advanced research. Additional tasks will
be carried out that will put ILS at the core of all IAIA
disciplines by embedding ILS courses, lessons, philosophies, and
epistemologies across the IAIA curriculum. Required Education: ·
PREFERRED: doctoral candidate in Native studies or a closely
related field. · REQUIRED: a minimum of a master’s degree in Native
Studies or a closely related field. · recent and relevant
experience teaching Indigenous and Native American Studies at the
college level. Required Competencies (Skills/Knowledge and
Abilities): Applicants need to demonstrate a high level of
professional achievement, a proven background in social sciences,
and Indigenous research methodologies. A broad knowledge of
Indigenous communities, particularly Southwestern Indigenous
Peoples, and their epistemologies is a must. ILS teaches courses
face-to-face as well as online, therefore knowledge of best
practices for both platforms is necessary, along with a sensitivity
towards Native Americans and an ability to motivate and teach
students from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Candidates with any of
the following expertise will be considered - · Tribal sovereignty
and governance, Indigenous identity, decolonization, cultural
preservation, language revitalization, Native education, Indigenous
research methodologies and theory, Federal Indian policy, history,
Native environmental justice, tribal critical race theory,
racialization and criminalization, and Indigenous rights. ·
Research which contributes to Indigenous communities. Working
Conditions: · Requires ability to effectively use an electronic
technology for extended periods of time. · Requires ability to
instruct for extended periods of times, in a classroom environment.
· Requires ability to use computers, projectors, and other academic
instructional technology. · Requires ability to exercise effective
communication skills using the spoken and written word to a wide
range of audiences, but in particular to college students and
faculty colleagues. · Requires ability to see, view, and review a
wide range of relevant academic information. · On occasion may be
asked by Department Chair/Dean to perform other duties. ·
Performance evaluation will be assessed on academic results as
described herein. · The Dean, in conjunction with the Indigenous
Liberal Studies Department Chair, reserves the right to revise this
job description at any time, with or without notice. · The
successful candidate will support IAIA’s mission, vision, and core
values. · In line with its enabling federal legislation, IAIA
extends preference to Natives in employment. · All employees must
have a satisfactory background check. · This job description is not
a contract for employment.
Keywords: Institute of American Indian&Alaska, Santa Fe , INDIGENOUS LIBERAL STUDIES (ILS) Visiting Professor Grant Funded, Education / Teaching , Santa Fe, New Mexico