job announcement: adjunct in interpersonal comm

Marco Jacquemet mjacquemet at USFCA.EDU
Wed Sep 14 21:58:21 UTC 2011


For people in the SF Bay Area:

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, PART TIME (ADJUNCT) POSITION

The Department of Communication Studies at the University of San Francisco
invites applications for a part time (adjunct) instructor to teach one
section of our introductory interpersonal communication course
“Communication and Everyday Life,” a theory-based introduction to
interpersonal communication.  This course is scheduled to be taught Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays for 65 minutes during spring semester 2012. This
position is pending approval and funding.

Preference is for a candidate who has completed at least some doctoral-level
work in interpersonal communication and who has taught an introduction to
interpersonal communication (or similar course) at the university level, and
has experience teaching students to develop and write a review of literature
using APA style.

Applicants should submit the following documents electronically in PDF
format to Professor Marco Jacquemet, Department Chair, at
mjacquemet at usfca.edu <communicationsearch at usfca.edu>: cover letter detailing
their qualifications to teach this specific course, curriculum vitae, copies
of official teaching evaluations from an interpersonal communication
course(s), and the names and contact information for at least two
references.

The Subject Line of your e-mail(s) should begin with your full name: e.g.,

Subject: Mary L. McEnroe--- Interpersonal Communication- Adjunct Position

Applications must be received by October 1, 2011.



The University of San Francisco is a Jesuit Catholic university founded in
1855 to educate leaders who will fashion a more humane and just world.
 Candidates
should demonstrate a commitment to work in a culturally diverse environment
and to contribute to the mission of the University. USF is an Equal
Opportunity Employer dedicated to affirmative action and to excellence
through diversity.  The University provides reasonable accommodations to
qualified applicants with disabilities upon request.


-- 
Marco Jacquemet, Chair
Communication Studies
University of San Francisco
tel: 415-422-5543
fax: 415-422-5680
mjacquemet at usfca.edu



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