16.3441, Jobs: TESOL: Asst Instructor, University of Pittsburgh

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Subject: 16.3441, Jobs: TESOL: Asst Instructor, University of Pittsburgh

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Date: 29-Nov-2005
From: Susan Merriman < susanmer at pitt.edu >
Subject: Modified: TESOL: Asst Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA 

	
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Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:24:47
From: Susan Merriman < susanmer at pitt.edu >
Subject: Modified: TESOL: Asst Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA 
 

University or Organization: University of Pittsburgh 
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Rank: Assistant Instructor  
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; ESL


Description:

The University of Pittsburgh, English Language Institute seeks applications
for an Assistant Instructor in ESL. This position is outside the tenure
stream and would begin on May 1st, 2006, pending budgetary approval.
Applicants should have an MA in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or
Foreign Language Education with TESOL Certificate, and at least three years
post-MA teaching experience, with a preference for expertise in English for
Academic Purposes. Administrative experience with student advising and
SEVIS is highly desirable. Candidates with expertise in materials
development/publishing or testing will be given preference. The position
will involve responsibility for teaching up to 2 classes in the ELI
programs per semester, with contact hours not exceeding 8 hours. The
administrative duties include supervising ELI curriculum, observing ELI TAs
and part-time instructors, and administering special programs when
required. The person will also be responsible for a variety of other
smaller administrative tasks. Send a letter of application, a current CV,
and three letters of recommendation to Assistant Instructor Search, 2816
CL, Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
15260. Deadline: February, 28, 2006. The University of Pittsburgh is an
Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity employer. Women and members of
minority groups under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to
apply.


Address for Applications: 

Assistant Instructor Search Committee
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Linguistics
2816 CL
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA 
	
Application Deadline: 28-Feb-2006 

Contact Information:

Dr. Alan Juffs 
Email: juffs at pitt.edu 
Phone: 412-624-5900 
Fax: 412-624-6130 
Website: http://www.linguistics.pitt.edu





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