ASL Position at UCLA

Natasha Abner nabner at UMICH.EDU
Thu Jan 26 17:44:56 UTC 2012


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

As you may or may not have heard, UCLA has recently approved the
introduction of ASL courses into its undergraduate curriculum. With this
very exciting and long-awaited news comes the teaching position advertised
below. Please share this opportunity with anyone you think may be
interested and feel free to contact me or the address listed in the posting
if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Natasha

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*American Sign Language Lecturer, UCLA *

Original job posting accessible at:
http://linguistlist.org/jobs/get-jobs.cfm?JobID=93600&SubID=4539627

The UCLA Department of Linguistics invites applications for a two-year half
time lecturer position in American Sign Language (ASL) starting Fall 2012.
This is a teaching position that will involve designing and teaching a one
year (three quarter) sequence of ASL instruction (one course per quarter).
The salary for the position will range between $27,000-$30,000, and
position comes with full UCLA benefits. The position requires native or
near-
native ASL skills and a strong background in ASL teaching.

The individual appointed may also have the possibility of teaching an 8
week intensive summer course in ASL, if there is sufficient enrollment for
the
course. This 8 week course will carry a salary in the range of
$8,000-$9,000.

Please send applications in electronic form to the ASL Search Committee,
lingasl at humnet.ucla.edu. Applications should include a cover letter,
resumé/CV, and additional information as evidence of teaching record
(these may be course evaluation data, course materials, and/or
recommendation letters).

UCLA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply.

Application deadline: we will start evaluating applications starting
February
20, 2011, but the position is open until filled.
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