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Job Description
The Department of English and Communication at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth seeks Part-Time Lecturers to teach in the First-Year English (FYE) program. Qualified candidates might start as soon as Fall 2024.
(Requirements) Minimum Qualifications:
At the time of application, potential candidates must:
hold a Master's degree or higher in Writing Studies, Rhetoric, English, or a related field and
have taught at least one semester of a comparable class at the college/university level
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in teaching first-year writing, in developmental reading/writing, or professional/technical/science writing.
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit:
a cover letter indicating your qualifications, your areas of teaching experience, and your availability in Fall 2024 and/or Spring 2025,
your CV or resume, and
the names/addresses/phone numbers of three professional references
Review will begin in May and then be carried out on a rolling basis.
UMass Dartmouth is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Title IX Employer.
The University of Massachusetts reserves the right to conduct background checks on potential employees.
Applicants must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.
Part Time
$45k-77k (estimate)
05/24/2024
06/10/2024
umassd.edu
NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA
500 - 1,000
2010
NICHOLAS CAMPBELL
<$5M
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