The School of Language, Culture, & Society invites applications for a full-time, (1.00 FTE), 9-month, tenure track Assistant Professor position in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Program with specialization in gender, health, and wellness. We seek a scholar whose work critically engages with the intersections of gender, race, health, medicine and/or science, broadly defined and aligns with our University's Strategic Plan: https://leadership.oregonstate.edu/strategic-plan/three-goals. We welcome applicants from a range of interdisciplinary and disciplinary backgrounds, with areas of specialization including but not limited to feminist science studies; gender and public health; feminist perspectives on science, technology, and society; BIPOC communities and health activism; feminist theories of embodiment; reproductive justice; trans studies; critical disability studies; mad studies; HIV/AIDS; gender-based violence; environmental justice; and medical humanities. We seek a scholar-teacher whose work expands existing program strengths in subject matter and method. The successful candidate will have a strong record of undergraduate teaching and will contribute to the core curriculum of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Queer Studies and in their areas of expertise. Our program is home to a vibrant Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies major, minor, and PhD program, including an online major as well as a minor in Queer Studies. The WGSS Program centers Women of Color, Transnational, and Queer/Trans Feminisms. This position will be expected to center these perspectives in all courses. Other duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of expertise as well as other courses across the WGSS curriculum, advising graduate students, conducting research and publishing, and doing service at all levels. We place importance on collegial interactions within the School of Language, Culture and Society (containing programs in Anthropology, Ethnic Studies, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and World Languages and Cultures). Oregon State University and the WGSS Program are committed to maintaining and enhancing a collaborative and inclusive community that strives for equity and equal opportunity.