22.152, Jobs: General Ling: Language Lab Director, Southern Connecticut State U

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Subject: 22.152, Jobs: General Ling: Language Lab Director, Southern Connecticut State U

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Date: 07-Jan-2011
From: Human Resources [none at given.com]
Subject: General Linguistics, Professional Services: Language Lab Director, Southern Connecticut State University, Connecticut, USA
 

	
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Subject: General Linguistics, Professional Services: Language Lab Director, Southern Connecticut State University, Connecticut, USA

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University or Organization: Southern Connecticut State University 
Department: World Languages and Literatures
Job Location: Connecticut, USA 
Web Address: http://www.southernct.edu/foreign_languages/languagelab/
Job Rank: Language Lab Director  

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Professional Services


Description:

Language Lab Director

Language Lab Director is a faculty position in the Department of World
Languages and Literatures that provides technical, pedagogical, and
didactic support to students and faculty in the Department. Since language
lab operates on the year-round basis, with intensive work required during
the summer, the directorship is a 12-month position. 

The Director of the Language Lab teaches one course each semester in one of
the World Languages offered by the department or in the TESOL program.  The
Director receives nine (9) hours of reassigned time during each of the Fall
and Spring semesters and is expected to contribute an equivalent of 9
credits during the summer months to complete responsibilities directing the
language lab.

For more information and application procedure please consult our website
at the email address below.


Application Deadline: 06-Jul-2011 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.Click2Apply.net/pzpw4n5 
Contact Information:
	Human Resources 
	Email: none at given.com 



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