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Eugene, OR - USA

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Vacancy

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Job Description

Department: College of Arts and Sciences English
Rank: Instructor
Annual Basis: 9 Month

Review of Applications Begins

Applications will be reviewed as needs arise

Special Instructions to Applicants

Along with your online application please upload:
A CV
A letter of application

This pool is intended for AY 2324. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis and screening of applications will take place as positions become available and continue until positions are filled. The Department of English expects Pro Tem teaching appointments to be for inperson classes for AY 2324 the timing of hiring and course assignment may come later than in years past.

Please note the limitations on concurrent faculty employment and student status in the same department: Summary

The Department of English at the University of Oregon has strengths in the study of race ethnicity and indigeneity; comic studies; digital humanities; and the study of literature and the environment. It is also home to the Universitys Composition Program which teaches over 7000 students per year in the introductory writing sequence. We are committed to creating a more inclusive and diverse institution and seek candidates with demonstrated potential to contribute positively to its diverse community.

Position Summary

The Department of English invites applicants for Pro Tem instructors in African American literature and writing to serve during Academic Year 202324. Appointees will have teaching duties in the Department of English. Teaching will be primarily at the undergraduate level but may involve assignment at the graduate level. The fulltime course load is nine courses per year three per term. Instructional needs will be in African American and/or Ethnic literature and lowerdivision argumentative writing. Advising students in office hours and participating in program assessment as part of teaching duties are expectations of the appointments. Pro Tem faculty are not required to participate in departmental service although they are welcome to do so.

We anticipate at least one vacancy at 1.0 FTE for one academic year (three academic terms: fall winter and spring). We seek applications from candidates who have expertise in African American literary and/or cultural production and welcome applicants with a background in comparative interdisciplinary queer and intersectional research. We expect the successful applicant to teach 5 courses a year in African American literary/cultural studies and 3 courses per year in lowerdivision writing classes. Likely classes include our African American literature survey ENG 241; topics classes in African American literature such as ENG 360; ENG 315 Women Writers Cultures which is often taught with reference to African American womens writing; and ENG 205: Genre. Classes in composition would likely include WR 121 and 122. Details of all these classes are available here. These courses will be developed and scheduled in consultation with the Associate Head of English and the Director of Composition.

Additional instructional appointments with varying FTE may be considered dependent on departmental needs and funding.

Minimum Requirements

Masters degree in English Folklore Media Studies American Studies Black Studies Ethnic Studies or a related field.
Demonstrated successful collegelevel teaching experience appropriate to our needs and to our existing programs.

Professional Competencies

Ability to work effectively with faculty staff and students from diverse backgrounds.

Preferred Qualifications

PhD in English Folklore Media Studies American Studies Black Studies Ethnic Studies or a related field.
Previous training in and recent evidence of teaching excellence in African American literary and/or cultural studies and in collegelevel academic expository and/or argumentative reading and writing to firstyear students. Such evidence might constitute detail of past classes taught in areas comparable to those listed in the professional competencies section or examples of African American literary or cultural texts taught in other classes.
Experience advancing diversity equity inclusion and belonging in the applicants pedagogy and teaching practices.

The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees including health insurance retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits visit University of Oregon is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process please contact us at or.

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