Posting Summary
The Department of English invites applications for a full-time academic year non-tenure track Teaching Instructor. The desired start date is September 1 2025. Teaching duties may include courses on early modern drama with particular emphasis on Shakespeare and medieval literature as well as Chaucer as needed in addition to other duties. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching and to promoting learning of all students. The candidate will also embrace professional development and advance and support initiatives that deepen pedagogical knowledge. Rutgers non-tenure track positions have competitive salary and benefits. Applicant review will begin immediately.
Overview
The School of Arts and Sciences-Newark ( SASN ) is a place where exploration discovery and imagination come together to form the core of a liberal arts education. We serve all undergraduates at Rutgers University-Newark (RU-N); and offer a broad selection of more than 2000 undergraduate and graduate courses a year in more than 40 subjects. SASN combines the best of a large research university with a small liberal arts college. RU-N is a remarkably diverse urban public research university that is not just in Newark but of Newark-an anchor of our home city. RU-N is located in a transportation hub with easy access to New York City Philadelphia and Washington D.C. New Jersey offers vibrant and varied cultural activities excellent schools and opportunities to live in culturally diverse urban suburban or small-town settings within a short distance of campus. RU-N is consistently ranked one of the most diverse universities in the country by US News & World Report and is located minutes from New York City. For more information about RU-N: .