What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chair of English Department position at Talladega College and Careers?
Talladega College is seeking a qualified, experienced, student-centered, and collegial English
Chair/Assistant Professor. The department houses English and Spanish in the Division of
Humanities and Fine Arts. This is a tenure-track, nine-month position that reports to the Dean of
the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts and is slated to begin Fall 2024.
Responsibilities
? Teach courses in traditional, blended, and online formats
? Recruit, employ, supervise, and evaluate faculty
? Engage faculty in shared governance
? Academically advise students and monitor academic advising
? Recruit and retain students
? Recommend a schedule of classes to be offered in the department each semester
? Administer college policies and procedures
? Ensure the curriculum is robust and relevant
? Develop and assess program and student learning outcomes
? Actively serve on college committees
? Review and revise department catalog information
? Project a professional, positive, and upbeat disposition
? Meet established deadlines
? Utilize and remain current with the college?s and instructional technologies
? Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
? A terminal degree in English or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution.
ABD candidates will be considered.
? Evidence of successful college teaching experience is required.
? Excellent verbal and written communication skills with exceptional attention to detail.
Chair/Assistant Professor. The department houses English and Spanish in the Division of
Humanities and Fine Arts. This is a tenure-track, nine-month position that reports to the Dean of
the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts and is slated to begin Fall 2024.
Responsibilities
? Teach courses in traditional, blended, and online formats
? Recruit, employ, supervise, and evaluate faculty
? Engage faculty in shared governance
? Academically advise students and monitor academic advising
? Recruit and retain students
? Recommend a schedule of classes to be offered in the department each semester
? Administer college policies and procedures
? Ensure the curriculum is robust and relevant
? Develop and assess program and student learning outcomes
? Actively serve on college committees
? Review and revise department catalog information
? Project a professional, positive, and upbeat disposition
? Meet established deadlines
? Utilize and remain current with the college?s and instructional technologies
? Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
? A terminal degree in English or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution.
ABD candidates will be considered.
? Evidence of successful college teaching experience is required.
? Excellent verbal and written communication skills with exceptional attention to detail.