Computer Science
Tenure Stream Faculty Position in Computer Systems
Position Description
The Department of Computer Science at Reed College invites applications for an open rank tenure stream faculty position in computer systems beginning in the fall of 2026. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in computer science or a closely related field by the time of the appointment and should be committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching and in research. Applicants from any area of computer systems and applications, broadly construed, will be considered (e.g., networks, database systems, security, distributed computing, architecture, operating systems, robotics, etc.). The successful applicant will teach in the core computer science curriculum at all levels, will develop one or more courses in the applicant’s area(s) of expertise, and will work to foster a welcoming and engaged community. They will maintain an active research program, providing opportunities for student involvement, and they will advise several year-long senior thesis projects.
Reed College is a vibrant intellectual community located in Portland, Oregon. Reed students are known for their outstanding intellectual engagement and creativity, and a substantial proportion go on to pursue advanced degrees. Reed believes that this requires a faculty that is actively engaged in cutting-edge research and provides the resources necessary to enable that research, including a generous sabbatical policy, startup and other funding, and salary that is competitive with other institutions that expect and support high-quality research. The college believes that cultural diversity and inclusive education practices are essential to the excellence of our academic program (see https://www.reed.edu/diversity/). Applicants to the position are encouraged to contact Adam Groce (agroce@reed.edu), the chair of the search committee, for further details about the position and the college's computer science program. Information about the position is also posted at https://www.reed.edu/computer-science/faculty-search.html.
Application Instructions
Applicants should submit their applications electronically through the Interfolio service at https://apply.interfolio.com/179610 and should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, research statement, and three letters of recommendation. The application should address how the applicant's teaching and scholarship would contribute to Reed’s small, selective undergraduate community and help foster a welcoming and inclusive environment in our program.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but they should be received by Wednesday, January 31, 2026 to guarantee full consideration. An Equal Opportunity Employer, Reed values diversity and encourages applications from underrepresented groups.
Deadline
Wednesday, January 31, 2026 to guarantee full consideration.
Background Check Requirement
A criminal conviction record check is required for all college staff positions as a condition of employment for selected candidates. Employment offers are contingent upon the successful completion of this background check. A conviction does not automatically disqualify a candidate; each case is reviewed based on the nature of the conviction and its relevance to the responsibilities of the position.
Visa Petition Information
Reed is committed to hiring faculty members who are excellent teachers-scholars. To the extent allowed or required by law, Reed has historically petitioned for faculty members’ employment-based visas, including H-1B visas. However, given the recently announced significant employer fee increase to $100,000 for certain H-1B visa applications, Reed is not currently able to petition for employees for those visa applications that are subject to that fee increase. Reed will evaluate other requests on a case-by-case basis and will reconsider the newly increased fees for H-1B filings, as well as future changes that may be announced, as new information becomes available. Prospective candidates should contact the dean of the faculty (koleson@reed.edu) to discuss status and fees.