Faculty Fellows for Community Engaged Learning & Global Service-Learning

Thanks to support from the Slay Fund for Social Justice (http://www.drake.edu/slay) and the Olson Endowment for Global Service-Learning, the office of Community Engaged Learning (OCEL) is hiring two faculty fellows to work with the Director of Community Engaged Learning on programming and initiatives that support faculty and staff in implementing community engagement and service-learning pedagogy. The faculty fellow positions are a two-year opportunity for Drake full-time faculty members (non-tenure-track, tenure-track, or tenured) to expand, deepen, and disseminate their mastery of community engaged learning to others. Fellows will begin their term in spring 2020 and receive a $3,000 stipend ($1,500 in June and $1,500 in December). In addition to the stipend, there is funding to support participation in scholarly activities such as conferences in support of strengthening or promoting community engagement at Drake.

For specific details about each position please visit: https://www.drake.edu/community/learningservice/facultyopportunities/awardsfellowships/.

Faculty interested in serving in either role should send a letter of interest and CV to renee.sedlacek@drake.edu by Dec. 2. The statement of interest should address why you want to serve as a faculty fellow and how this position contributes to your personal, professional, and scholarly development.

— Renee Sedlacek, Director of Community Engaged Learning