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Chairperson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, United States

Job Description

Job Summary

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Illinois State University invites applications for the position of Department Chair, for a 12-month, 5-year (renewable) term, preferably to begin July 1, 2026. As the Department’s chief administrative officer, the chairperson reports to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The chairperson will be expected to provide vision and leadership, to secure resources to accomplish the Department’s goals, and to foster a collegial atmosphere conducive to teaching and research. The chairperson also teaches one course per year and will be expected to maintain scholarly productivity.

The successful candidate will possess a) leadership abilities; b) communication skills; c) experience with budget management; and d) significant research and teaching accomplishments. We seek a candidate who will balance the varied disciplinary needs of the Department. The Department has a special interest in candidates who can support the core values of both the Department and the University, which include shared governance and diversity.

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology is one of 19 departments, schools, and interdisciplinary programs in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Department includes 24 tenure-line faculty, four part-time instructors, and three administrative professional staff, and currently has approximately 200 undergraduate majors, 240 minors, 40 graduate students, and a substantial role in supporting the university’s general education curriculum. The Department offers Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Sociology and Anthropology and includes a four-field anthropology program. The curriculum offers graduate certificates in Museum Studies and Latin American and Latino/a Studies and undergraduate certificates in Media and Culture and Forensic Anthropology. The Department is affiliated with interdisciplinary programs such as Latin American and Latino/a Studies; Food Studies; Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Water Sustainability; Studies of Global Asia; Anthropology Geographic Information Systems; and Applied Community and Economic Development

Additional Information

 University Benefit Highlights:

Insurance benefits, including health, dental, vision, and life (eligibility determination)
Retirement and supplemental retirement planning options
Tuition waiver benefits available to staff as well as their eligible dependents
- Paid benefit time

Additional University Benefit information, including information regarding eligibility to participate in the State Universities Retirement System and the State of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/

Illinois State University was founded in 1857 as Illinois’ first public university. We enroll approximately 21,000 students in six colleges. Learn about ISU’s Metrics of Excellence at IllinoisState.edu/PointsofPride. Our strategic plan, Excellence by Design: 2024-2030, lists our seven core values: Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship; Individualized Attention; Equity, Diversity, Access, and Belonging; Collaboration; Community and Civic Engagement; Respect; and Integrity. For more information visit: https://strategicplan.illinoisstate.edu/.

Bloomington-Normal Community: Illinois State University is located in the growing twin cities of Bloomington and Normal, with a metro population of approximately 172,000. The community is also home to Illinois Wesleyan University, Heartland Community College, St. Joseph Medical Center, Carle BroMenn Medical Center, COUNTRY Financial, State Farm Insurance’s International Headquarters, Central Illinois Regional Airport, and electric truck manufacturer Rivian Motors. The community has distinguished itself for its outstanding school systems, and its citizens’ high level of educational attainment, as well as its parks and recreation, health care, vibrant fine arts scene, job growth, economic opportunity, historic sites, and low crime rates. Bloomington made Livability’s top 100 Best Places to Live (2024) and ranked No. 3 on College Values Online’s list of Best Small College Towns in America (2024). Bloomington-Normal is conveniently located about three hours from Indianapolis; two hours from both Chicago and St. Louis; and an hour from Peoria, Champaign-Urbana, Decatur, and Springfield. Many of these locations are accessible from Bloomington-Normal via Amtrak, which is located one block from Illinois State’s campus. For more information on our community, visit visitbn.org.

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Job Posting: 13024024

Posted On: Oct 03, 2025

Updated On: Oct 03, 2025

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