28.1224, Jobs: Spanish; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University
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Subject: 28.1224, Jobs: Spanish; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 12:59:03
From: Cindy Hurt [cynthiahurt at tamu.edu]
Subject: Spanish; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University, Texas, USA
University or Organization: Texas A&M University
Department: Department of Hispanic Studies
Job Location: Texas, USA
Web Address: https://hisp.tamu.edu/
Job Title: Lecturer in Spanish
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Curriculum/Instructional
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
Texas A&M University announces a one-year full-time Lecturer position to teach
Spanish language courses. Applicants must have at least an MA in Spanish,
Hispanic Studies, Second Language Acquisition, or related field in hand at the
time of appointment, and must have experience teaching Spanish at the
university level and be familiar with ACTFL standards and performance-based
instruction. The successful candidate will be expected to teach four Spanish
courses a semester, which may be at the beginner, intermediate, or advanced
level, including professional Spanish.
For best consideration, letter of application, CV, and three confidential
letters of recommendation must be sent to the contact below by March 31, 2017
(Subject line must read ‘HISP Lecturer Search 2017’). Applicants must be
available for an in-person or teleconference interview shortly after that.
Applicants unable to submit their packet via email are asked to send a hard
copy to the mailing address below.
Texas A&M is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer; women and
minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Application Deadline: 31-Mar-2017 (Open until filled)
Mailing Address for Applications:
Lecturer Search Committee
Department of Hispanic Studies
219 Academic Building
4238 - TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4238
USA
Email Address for Applications: cynthiahurt at tamu.edu
Contact Information:
Ms. Cindy Hurt
Email: cynthiahurt at tamu.edu
Phone: 979-845-2164
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