31.2327, Jobs: American Sign Language; Applied Linguistics: Lector, Yale University

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Subject: 31.2327, Jobs: American Sign Language; Applied Linguistics: Lector, Yale University

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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 13:34:27
From: Suzanne Al-Labban [suzanne.al-labban at yale.edu]
Subject: American Sign Language; Applied Linguistics: Lector, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

 
University or Organization: Yale University 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Connecticut, USA 
Web Address: http://ling.yale.edu
Job Title: Lector, American Sign Language
Job Rank: Lector; Other

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics 

Required Language(s): American Sign Language (ase)

Description:

Yale University: Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Social Sciences: Linguistics

The Department of Linguistics at Yale University invites applications for a
part-time benefits-eligible Lector in American Sign Language to begin August
1, 2020, conditional upon final financial approval. The initial appointment
will run for one semester and is potentially renewable. The Lector will offer
two sections of American Sign Language 1, or provide an equivalent amount of
courses and service, in the fall semester. As all language courses at Yale
will be conducted remotely during Fall 2020, relocation to New Haven is not
required at this time.

The successful applicant will have experience in teaching ASL in an academic
setting, will have native or near-native proficiency in ASL, and will have
excellent command of written English. Preferred qualifications include
training in language pedagogy and an MA or PhD in ASL, Deaf studies, language
teaching, linguistics or a related field.

Applications for this position should be submitted at the website indicated
below. 

The application should include:
- A letter of application, 
- A current CV, 
- A statement laying out the applicant's teaching philosophy and experience, 
- Evidence regarding teaching effectiveness (e.g., course evaluations or
supervisor reviews),
- A sample syllabus, and
- The names of two references. 

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position
is filled.

Questions regarding application should be directed to Suzanne al-Labban,
Chair's Assistant, Linguistics, at the contact email provided below.



Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://apply.interfolio.com/77281 
Contact Information:
	Registrar/ Department Chair's Assistant Suzanne Al-Labban 
	Email: suzanne.al-labban at yale.edu 
	Phone: 203-432-2450 


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