18.887, Jobs: Korean Heritage: Part-Time Lecturer, U of California, San Diego

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Subject: 18.887, Jobs: Korean Heritage: Part-Time Lecturer, U of California, San Diego

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Date: 23-Mar-2007
From: Catherine Alioto < calioto at ucsd.edu >
Subject: Korean Heritage: Part-Time Lecturer, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA 

	
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 13:31:30
From: Catherine Alioto < calioto at ucsd.edu >
Subject: Korean Heritage: Part-Time Lecturer, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA 
 

University or Organization: University of California, San Diego 
Department: Linguistics
Web Address: http://ling.ucsd.edu

Jor Rank: Part-Time Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Korean Heritage

Required Language(s): Korean (kor)

Description:

Position:  The Department of Linguistics at the University of California,
San Diego (http://ling.ucsd.edu) invites applications for a part-time
lecturer position in Heritage
Korean. The lectureship is 33% to 100% time, for the full academic year
beginning July 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2008 with possibility of
extension. Classes are intended for heritage speakers with good
comprehension skills, varying degrees of fluency and literacy, and
significant non-native features in their output. All lectureships involve
teaching classes devoted to either communicative and cultural competence or
to linguistic analysis of the language of instruction. In addition to
instruction and grading, responsibilities also include designing course
syllabi, preparing all course materials (including exams), and attending
HLP meetings during the academic year and the annual HLP fall workshop
prior to the start of classes in September.  

Qualifications:  The successful applicant will be a native or near-native
speaker of Korean, with experience teaching Korean to non-native students
of the language, preferably in North America or Western Europe. 
Demonstrable training in modern linguistics or ACTFL/OPI certification in
Korean is preferred.  Prior experience researching or instructing heritage
language populations is highly desirable but not required.  Ability to work
together in coordination with another instructor and the Academic
Coordinator as a team is essential. The candidate must hold at least a
B.A. (or equivalent) degree.    

Application details:  A letter of application and curriculum vitae should
be sent to the address below. All candidates should arrange for two (2)
referees to send letters of reference under separate cover to the same
address, and should include the names and addresses of the referees
(including e-mail addresses and fax numbers) with the application.  Review
of applications will begin April 16, 2007 and will continue until position
is filled.

UCSD regulations:  Salaries are in strict accordance with UC pay scales. 
Non-citizens should state their immigration status.  UCSD is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to excellence through
diversity.  Applicants are invited to preview campus diversity resources
and programs at the campus website for Diversity http://diversity.ucsd.edu.

Application Deadline: 16-Apr-2007 (Open until filled)

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Recruitment Committee 
	Department of Linguistics 
	University of California, San Diego 
	9500 Gilman Drive,  DEPT 0108 
	La Jolla, CA 92093-0108 
	USA 
   
Contact Information:
	Korean Search Committee Catherine Alioto 
	Email: calioto at ucsd.edu 
	Phone: (858) 534-3601 
	Fax: (858) 534-4789





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