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The University of the District of Columbia, College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social & Behavioral Sciences invites applications for one (1) full-time professor, 9-month faculty appointment in the Human Development Program with a target start date of August 16, 2025. Candidates with credentials appropriate to assistant professor assignments will be given full consideration. The University of the District of Columbia is a public, comprehensive university with an urban land-grant distinction. It is the District of Columbia's only public institution of higher education. It has historically been a minority serving institution. The University serves approximately 5,600 students across its certificate, two-year, baccalaureate, masters, and professional programs. The Washington metropolitan community provides an exceptional learning laboratory for faculty, staff, and students. The resources of the National Institutes of Health, the Library of Congress, and the Consortium of Universities of Washington, DC offer endless supports for teaching and research within the discipline and collaboratively. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) offers a wide range of programs in education, languages, sciences, social sciences and the visual and performing arts. There are programs at the baccalaureate and master levels. In addition, the College fulfills its land grant mission through outreach programs and services that impact the lives of many citizens of the District of Columbia. Through its two institutes - Gerontology and Public Safety - CAS provides leadership through innovative programming that fosters better educational and developmental services for preschool children; improves the quality of life for senior citizens; and collaborates with other neighborhood groups and the Metropolitan Police to reduce violence in the city's neighborhoods. The Human Development Program is housed in the Division of Social & Behavioral Sciences and offers a Bachelor of Arts degree. The program focuses on the comprehensive care and education of children from birth to 5 years and professional interaction with their families. Upon completion of the Human Development program, students are prepared to be reflective practitioners and skilled in the care, education and service of children and their families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and for graduate studies in psychology, counseling, early childhood education, social work or a related discipline.