Faculty Opportunities
Positions listed are full-time and open until filled unless noted otherwise.
Faculty Positions | Adjunct Faculty Positions
Stetson University is an Equal Opportunity Employer that affirms cultural diversity and inclusion as a core value of academic excellence at Stetson University. We are committed to achieving equal access in education, employment and participation through the recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty, staff and students from diverse backgrounds, and to meaningful academic and intellectual transformation in curriculum, research and service. We are dedicated to actions and policies that foster a community in which individuals with various identities, cultures, backgrounds and viewpoints work together to create opportunities for engagement through rewarding and fulfilling careers and personal experiences in a culturally and racially diverse society and a globalized world. We strongly encourage members of historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged groups and women to apply for employment. Stetson University is an EEO, ADA, ADEA and GINA employer.
Faculty Positions
- 1867 - Visiting Assistant Professor in Counselor Education
- 1873 - Andrew W Mellon Post-Doctoral Position Humanities and Higher Education in Prison
- 1880 - Assistant Professor of Studio Art
- 1883 - The Hal S. Marchman Chair of Civic and Social Responsibility
- 1885 - Assistant Professor of Voice (Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano), Tenure-track
- 1887 - Assistant Professor of Practice of Accounting
- 1889 - Instructor of Accounting
- 1890 - Assistant Professor of Practice in Sports Business
- 1891 - Assistant Professor of Practice in Human Resource Management
- 1892 - Assistant Professor of Practice in Computer Science
- 1893 - Visiting Assistant Professor in World Languages and Cultures
- 1894 - Brown Fellow in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- 1897 - Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science (International Relations)
- 1898 - Visiting Assistant Professor of Health Sciences
- 1899 - Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics
- 1900 - Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science (Political Theory and/or American Politics)
- 1902 - Brown Visiting Teacher-Displaced Ukraine Scholar