18.418, Jobs: Spanish & Portuguese: Lecturer, U of California, Santa Barbara

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Subject: 18.418, Jobs: Spanish & Portuguese: Lecturer, U of California, Santa Barbara

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Date: 05-Feb-2007
From: Craig Welsh < cwelsh at spanport.ucsb.edu >
Subject: Spanish & Portuguese: Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA 

	
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Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:17:40
From: Craig Welsh < cwelsh at spanport.ucsb.edu >
Subject: Spanish & Portuguese: Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA 
 

University or Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara 
Department: Department of Spanish & Portuguese
Web Address: http://www.spanport.ucsb.edu/
Job Rank: Lecturer  
Specialty Areas: Language Acquisition; Spanish & Portuguese
Required Language(s): Portuguese (por)
                      Spanish (spa) 

Description:

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California,
Santa Barbara is hiring a Lecturer for a one-year position starting July
1st, 2007, to direct its Language Programs in Spanish and Portuguese.  The
position involves being the instructor of record for most of the
lower-division language classes, supervising graduate student TAs and other
lecturers, planning the curricula, cultural activities, and exams for all
lower-division language courses and teaching a one-quarter Seminar on
Teaching Methodology for the new TAs.

Requirements:  (i) PhD, preferably in applied Linguistics, with a
specialization in Language Pedagogy and/or Second Language Acquisition;
(ii) native or near-native fluency in Spanish, with knowledge of Portuguese
a plus.  Experience supervising graduate students as well as expertise in
web technology applied to second language instruction are highly desirable.
Salary commensurate to experience.

Send resume/vita, 2 current letters of reference and cover letter to the
address below.  Application deadline: April 15, 2007.  Terms and conditions
of employment are subject to UC policies and any applicable collective
bargaining agreement. 

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.

Address for Applications: 
	Language Program Director Search 
	University of California, Santa Barbara 
	Department of Spanish & Portuguese 
	Phelps 4211 
	Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4150 
	USA 
	 
Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2007 

Contact Information:
	Craig Welsh 
	Email: cwelsh at spanport.ucsb.edu 
	Phone: 805-893-2865 
	Fax: 805-893-8341





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