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Department: CAS English
Rank: Instructor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
Applications will be reviewed as needs arise
In addition to the online application please provide:
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The University of Oregon and the Department of English are committed to creating a more inclusive and diverse institution and seek candidates with demonstrated potential to contribute positively to its diverse community. The English Department invites applicants for its open Pro Tem instructor and Pro Tem faculty pool which we establish to have applications on file when openings become available.
Pro tem instructor appointees will have teaching and service duties related to teaching 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 would most likely be in lowerdivision argumentative writing. We may have occasional needs in film and media lowerdivision literature courses (Introduction to Drama Poetry or Fiction Shakespeare British or American surveys) and folklore. Advising students in office hours and participation in program assessment as part of teaching duties are expectations of the appointments. Pro Tem faculty are not required but are welcome to participate in departmental service. Positions are for one year or less with the possibility of renewal for up to three years based on need and performance.
M.A. in English or a closely related field.
Demonstrated successful collegelevel teaching experience appropriate to our needs and to our existing programs.
Ability to work effectively with faculty staff and students from diverse backgrounds.
Applicants with training and experience teaching argumentative writing preferred.
A Ph.D. in English to teach literature courses.
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