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Assistant Professor of Political Science

The Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at Muskingum University invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Political Science, beginning in Fall 2026. This is a renewable term faculty position.

The successful candidate will be joining a collaborative and student-centered academic environment. We seek a dynamic and engaging educator to teach undergraduate courses in the American Politics program and the Pre-Law minor and who will work closely with faculty and students in growing the University's Political Science program and Pre-Law minor. The ideal candidate will foster student learning through innovative teaching methods and provide mentorship to support students' academic and professional growth. This position will make service contributions to the department and the university and support initiatives that promote student engagement and experiential learning.

Potential courses include:

  • Introductory courses in American Government and Public Policy
  • Constitutional Law
  • Congress and the Presidency
  • Campaigns & Elections
  • Research Methods

Potential Departmental service includes:

  • Pre-Law advising
  • Creating and coaching a Mock Trial Team
  • Advising a Political Science and Law student club
  • Developing new Pre-Law programming and expanding on current Pre-Law programming

Qualifications

PhD in Political Science or a related field or a JD with relevant career experience required; ABDs will be considered; completion of degree is required prior to the start of the position.

About Muskingum

Muskingum University is a comprehensive institution with a strong liberal arts tradition. Located in the Village of New Concord, near Columbus, Ohio's state capital, the University offers unique opportunities for engagement with the state's political, legal, and policy institutions. The University's total undergraduate, graduate, and adult-learner population is approximately 2,500. Its mission is to "prepare a continuum of learners to think critically, excel professionally, grow personally, and contribute ethically to our changing world."

How to Apply

Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, statements of teaching philosophy, unofficial graduate transcripts, and a list of three professional references with contact information and relationship to the applicant to careers@muskingum.edu. Review of applications will begin on January 20, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. Appointment to this position is conditional upon successful completion of a background check through the University's background check agency.

Questions about this position may be directed to Jason Kehrberg, Chair, Political Science and Criminal Justice, at jasonk@muskingum.edu.

The University actively seeks out and welcomes faculty and staff who are committed to excellence in teaching and student learning, thrive in a collaborative environment of scholars, embrace experiential learning, consider the engagement of diverse perspectives in the educational experience, and desire to mentor an inclusive student population. Muskingum University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all individuals.

Muskingum University does not discriminate in its employment or educational programs or activities. Please visit https://www.muskingum.edu/non-discrimination-statement to review the University's official non-discrimination statement.

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