Teaching Assistant Professor - Emergency Management and Code Enforcement at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Posted in Other about 4 hours ago.

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina





Job Description:

Department:

SOG Sch of Government - 375100


Posting Open Date:

08/01/2024


Open Until Filled:

Yes


Position Type:

Permanent Faculty


Working Title:

Teaching Assistant Professor - Emergency Management and Code Enforcement


Appointment Type:

Tenured/Tenure Track


Vacancy ID:

FAC0005164


Full-time/Part-time:

Full-Time Permanent


Hours per week:

40


FTE:

1


Position Location:

North Carolina, US


Hiring Range:

$115,000 - $130,000


Proposed Start Date:

01/01/2025


Be a Tar Heel!:

A global higher education leader in innovative teaching, research and public service, the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
consistently ranks as
one of the nation's top public universities
. Known for its beautiful campus, world-class medical care, commitment to the arts and top athletic programs, Carolina is an ideal place to teach, work and learn.One of the best college towns and best places to live in the United States, Chapel Hill has diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community.University employees can choose from a wide range of
professional training opportunities
for career growth, skill development and lifelong learning and enjoy
exclusive perks
for numerous retail, restaurant and performing arts discounts, savings on local child care centers and special rates on select campus events. UNC-Chapel Hill offers full-time employees a
comprehensive benefits package
, paid leave, and a variety of health, life and retirement plans and additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance.


Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit:

As the largest university-based local government training, advisory, and research organization in the United States, the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government offers more than 200 courses, webinars, and specialized conferences for more than 12,000 public officials each year. Established as the Institute of Government in 1931, the School of Government's mission is to improve the lives of North Carolinians by engaging in practical scholarship that helps public officials understand and improve state and local government.


The School offers a nationally ranked Master of Public Administration program - on campus and online - to prepare public service leaders. The School is also home to entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives that research, advise, and train in areas including public leadership, judicial education, technology, environmental finance, and development finance, among others.


The School of Government recognizes the importance of an educational and work environment in which all individuals are respected and valued. To that end, we are strongly committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce.


For more information about the School, visit sog.unc.edu.


Position Summary:

North Carolina communities face an increasing array of emergencies, from the fast-moving events like storms and civil unrest to the slow-moving challenges like crumbling buildings and public nuisances. Responding to emergencies and disasters is a fundamental role of government. The UNC School of Government seeks an attorney with a commitment to public service, a desire to teach, and a passion for legal research and writing to serve as an Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government with a primary focus emergency management law.


This variable track position will focus on emergency management law for North Carolina local governments the authority, responsibility, and tools for cities and counties to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate disasters such as storms, drinking water crises, public health emergencies, and civil unrest, among others. As a secondary and related focus, this position will also address topics of local government code enforcement, including condemnation of unsafe structures, public nuisance abatement, minimum housing standards, non-residential building maintenance, and state building code enforcement. Long-term community resilience often requires strategic thinking about disaster recovery and code enforcement together.


The faculty member will provide training, research, and advising for audiences including local government attorneys, managers, emergency management officials, and building and code enforcement officials. The faculty member may have the opportunity to teach emergency management coursework in the School's Master of Public Administration program. This faculty member's work will require collaboration with School colleagues and external stakeholders on topics such as public health, law enforcement, environmental law, community development, and land use planning.


With the ever-present risk of disaster and the increasing focus on community resilience, the position is a great opportunity for public service and practical scholarship. This Assistant Professor will become a statewide expert and trusted advisor for public officials across North Carolina. Every consultation with a public official, every class taught, and every piece of scholarship published by the new faculty number will contribute to the School's 90-year legacy of improving North Carolina through better governance.


Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:

J.D., excellent writing skills, strong academic performance, and a demonstrated commitment to public service required.


Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience:

Five or more years of experience practicing law; professional or educational experience related to emergency management preferred.


Campus Security Authority Responsibilities:


Not Applicable.


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