The Tenured Professor is responsible for providing instruction and conducting research in their field of expertise at a college or university. They typically have completed advanced education and have several years of experience teaching at the collegiate level. The Tenured Professor strives to create an engaging and enriching learning environment for their students while also maintaining a high level of scholarship in their field. They are expected to contribute to the development of the institution through service on committees, advising students, and participating in other activities that promote the goals of the college or university.

Tenured Professor Job Responsibilities

  • Teach courses in their area of expertise.
  • Develop and deliver lectures and other teaching materials.
  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
  • Advise students on academic and career matters.
  • Conduct research in their field of study and publish findings in scholarly journals, books, or other media.
  • Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and educational issues.
  • Maintain office hours to meet with students and discuss their coursework or other concerns they may have about the university experience

Objectives

  • To provide highquality teaching to students at the college level
  • To develop and teach courses in your area of expertise
  • To advise and mentor students
  • To engage in scholarly research and writing
  • To serve on college committees
  • To participate in departmental and college service

Tenured Professor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of tenured professor vary depending on the institution, but typically include an earned doctorate in the field, teaching experience, and a strong research record.