24.4108, Jobs: Spanish; General Linguistics: Rank Open, University of New Mexico
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Subject: 24.4108, Jobs: Spanish; General Linguistics: Rank Open, University of New Mexico
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Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 17:05:07
From: Fabiola Parra [fabi at unm.edu]
Subject: Spanish; General Linguistics: Rank Open, University of New Mexico, New Mexico, USA
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University or Organization: University of New Mexico
Department: Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Job Location: New Mexico, USA
Web Address: http://spanport.unm.edu/
Job Rank: Rank Open
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is seeking a tenure-track or tenured faculty member (depending on rank and qualifications) to teach Spanish Linguistics and coordinate the Spanish as a Second Language 100- and 200-level program.
The Spanish as a Second Language Program coordinator is responsible for supervising 25-30 Teaching Assistants who teach approximately 2500 students per academic year as well as selecting and overseeing TAs who serve as level supervisors. This faculty member will work closely with the Spanish as a Heritage Language Program coordinator to direct the instruction of 100- and 200-level Spanish language classes. The coordinator will primarily teach graduate courses, including Teaching Methodology, courses in Pedagogy and Second Language Acquisition, and special topics seminars in that faculty member's area of linguistic research. The University of New Mexico, the flagship university of a multicultural state with a 47% Hispanic population, is a Hispanic-serving Research I institution with an ethnically diverse student body. The Department of Spanish and Portuguese grants the degrees of BA, MA and PhD in Spanish and Portuguese.
UNM provides a diversified package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. In addition, UNM offers educational benefits through the tuition remission and dependent education programs. For a more complete explanation of the benefits, please go to http://hr.unm.edu/ and click on the Benefits link.
Application Deadline: 15-Nov-2013
Web Address for Applications: https://unmjobs.unm.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1382127245535
Contact Information:
Professor, Chair of the Search Committee Fabiola Parra
Email: fabi at unm.edu
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