This full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position involves teaching lower-division courses in Native American Studies and leading Indigenous language instruction, with a focus on languages like Hupa, Yurok, and Tolowa. The role includes serving as faculty director of the Indigenous Language Institute and supporting tribal and community efforts in language revitalization. Responsibilities encompass assessment, shared governance, professional development, and community engagement. Qualifications require a Master's in Native American/American Indian Studies or Ethnic Studies with relevant experience. Preferred candidates demonstrate a commitment to diverse student populations, Indigenous language teaching, and collaboration with Native communities. The position begins in Fall 2026, with salary ranging from $72,688 to $104,025 annually, and offers comprehensive benefits. Application materials include a cover letter, CV, transcripts, and teaching philosophy. The position emphasizes diversity, inclusion, and equal employment opportunity.