Assistant Professor of History
Company: Westminster University
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Annual salary range: $56,490.47
— $59,628.83. Westminster University Assistant Professor of History
Westminster University in Salt Lake City, UT invites applications
for a full-time Assistant Professor of History. Area of
specialization is open. Broad training and ability to teach a
variety of classes, especially in the Americas, is a must. The
successful applicant will also have digital humanities and/or
public history expertise, as well as successful teaching experience
and a commitment to undergraduate liberal education. Westminster's
normal teaching load is 24 semester hours per year – typically
three courses per semester. Primary teaching responsibilities
include introductory liberal education History courses; History
methods courses; major capstone courses; and upper-division
undergraduate courses in the successful candidate's area of
specialization. Depending on specialization, there may be
opportunities to teach in affiliated, interdisciplinary programs,
such as Gender Studies, Environmental Studies, Justice Studies, and
the Honors College as well as to lead field studies courses in the
US and abroad. A Ph.D. degree in a history field is required. This
is a 9-month position that will be focused on teaching. The History
program at Westminster has a strong commitment to undergraduate
education that emphasizes high-impact teaching practices and a
student-centered learning environment. Students cultivate strong
research, writing, and critical thinking skills that support their
future paths to enter graduate school or a variety of careers.
Westminster University’s commitment to diversity and global
learning is revealed in its core values, mission and vision
statements, and learning goals. We seek colleagues who will support
the learning of all students, including those from groups
historically underrepresented in higher education, such as students
of color, LGBTQ students, students with disabilities, and
first-generation college students. Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D.
in History completed no later than August 2026 Demonstrated
excellence in teaching. The successful applicant will have served
as the instructor of record for multiple courses and be able to
demonstrate the ability to employ pedagogical practices that
generate active and engaged learning. A research agenda that is
appropriate for a teaching-focused institution. The agenda should
include opportunities for undergraduate student involvement through
research supervision and mentorship, with evidence of scholarly
dissemination (e.g., conference presentations, peer-reviewed
publications), and involvement of students in other professional
activities. Application Instructions: Review of applications will
begin on December 1, 2025 and continue until the position is
filled. A complete application that demonstrates competencies in
the above qualifications will include: A letter of interest that
highlights your specific qualifications for the position A recent
curriculum vita Contact information for three professional
references About Westminster: Westminster University is a place for
self-reliant students of all backgrounds who seek lives of
consequence. We are a private, independent college that has been
advancing the liberal arts tradition in Utah since 1875. Our
historic campus is the center of Salt Lake City's Sugar House
neighborhood. Our mountain vistas inspire exploration, our urban
surroundings provide endless opportunities, and our small classes
promote inclusive dialogue. We offer undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. Our devoted faculty challenge students to
engage their curiosity and pursue their passions through
purpose-driven academic programs. Westminster is a place for
expanding your worldview, innovating for the future, and launching
a meaningful life. For more information visit www.westminsteru.edu.
Equal Employment Opportunity: Westminster University is committed
to a diversified workforce, equal opportunity, and
nondiscrimination. To this end, Westminster prohibits any form of
discrimination or harassment based on race or ethnicity, color,
religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender
identification, disabilities, genetic information, status as a
veteran, or any other category or classification protected by
applicable federal, state, or city laws.
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