Assistant Professor of Social Work
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, University Professor
Overview
Dalton State College delivers a transformational education experience in a community serving more than 5,000 students through its two campuses and online programs. A member of the University System of Georgia, we provide access to high-quality bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and career and teaching certificate programs that are responsive to regional and state needs.
Located about 90 minutes from Atlanta and 30 minutes from Chattanooga, Dalton State is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in northwest Georgia and is surrounded by abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. We attract students from 35 countries and 26 states. Approximately half of our students are first-generation college students. Dalton State is Georgia’s first federally-designated Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI); through this designation, we administer a Title V and a Title III HSI STEM Grant program that benefit all students.
Our mission and values undergird our commitment to creating a sense of belonging for all students and to ensuring their success. Dalton State was ranked #1 in the nation for Student Experience in The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. rankings and the #2 most recommended institution in the country in 2025. In addition, we are proud to have been recognized in 2024 as one of 75 “Great Colleges to Work For” by Modern Think, along with an Honor Roll distinction.
Job SummaryDalton State College School of Health Professions seeks a full-time, tenure track, Assistant Professor of Social Work.
Faculty workload at Dalton State College consists of the following five components: (1) teaching, (2) student success, (3) research/scholarship/creative activity or academic achievement, (4) professional service to the institution or community, and (5) professional growth. Other duties include advising and mentoring students, keeping office hours, developing curriculum, assessment of student learning, providing service to the campus and community, and undertaking professional development.
Teaching assignments may include day, evening, off-campus, or online courses. Summer teaching may be available on a competitive basis.
Position beginning August 1, 2026. Must have a master’s degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program and a minimum of five years’ practice experience. LMSW licensure required. LCSW licensure or licensure eligible highly preferred. PhD or DSW in social work desired. Teaching experience in a higher education setting strongly desired. Bilingual Spanish/English preferred.
The Dalton State Social Work program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. This position should be a clinician able to teach across the BSW curriculum and specifically generalist micro practice courses. This program is on campus, and this position is not an online teaching role.
Review of the applicants will begin October 9, 2025 through January 1, 2026. Position will remain open until filled.
Minimum salary $59,000. Salary commensurate with education level and experience.
Benefits include:
- Healthcare options
- Retirement option:
Teachers Retirement Systems (TRS) or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP)
- Teach undergraduate social work courses primarily micro- practice courses. The teaching load will consist of a minimum of 4/3 loads (9-16 credit hours per semester). Candidate must be willing to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery. Courses are taught on-campus; this is not an online teaching position. Assessment of student competency is also part of the position responsibilities (for both SACS and CSWE).
(85%) - Advising BSW students is required of this position. Additionally, assistant professors serve on faculty committees at the College and School and other community initiatives and participate in other appropriate service and professional activities as needed. (15%)
- Applicants must hold a masters in social work from a CSWE accredited program.
- Five years post-MSW practice experience as a generalist social worker primarily at the micro-level
- LMSW licensure in good standing, in the state of Georgia or Tennessee (Licensure in other states may be acceptable, Georgia licensure would become an expectation after hiring).
- An understanding of and ability to teach and uphold the National Association of Social Workers ethical standards and the Council on Social Work Education Professional Competencies.
- DSW or PhD in social work
- College classroom teaching experience in a generalist social work program and familiarity with the Council on Social Work Education accreditation standards.
- LCSW licensure in the state of Georgia or Tennessee or licensure eligible in immediate future.
- Applicants must hold and maintain appropriate licensure (minimum LMSW) and be in good standing with licensing authorities.
- Practice experience in micro social work, additional…
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