Preferred candidates will have a doctorate such as a DSW, or PhD, in social work, social welfare or another relevant discipline; professional experience in clinical social work and/or in macro practice, and/or in integrated care; classroom and online teaching experience; an interest in developing and using relevant practice simulations in their teaching; familiarity with learning management systems and communication/educational software; and experience teaching and mentoring students from different backgrounds in an inclusive setting. Faculty in the School of Social Work conduct research on interpersonal violence, fatherhood, aging, disabilities, HIV/AIDS, mental health, housing insecurity, substance abuse, health services, social isolation, loss and grief, LGBTQ social and health issues, acculturation, trauma, equity practices and poverty.