2. Assistant/Associate Professor of English
School of Arts & Humanities
Academic Affairs
Shiprock Campus
Duty Schedule:
Full-time: 15 credit hours per semester/30 hours per academic year. Summer Adjunct work is possible.
Summary/Objective of Position:
This position is responsible for teaching English and composition courses providing academic advising and mentoring contributing to curriculum development participating in community engagement and assisting with program development. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to student success especially with Indigenous (Diné) and minority communities and a willingness to collaborate with faculty and staff to foster a positive and inclusive learning environment with particular attention to the appropriate use of the Diné Educational Philosophy (DEP): Saah Naghai Bikeh Hozhoon which is the guiding principle of the Diné way of life.
Description of Essential Functions of the Position
Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties skills efforts requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this list is intended to reflect the current job accurately management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Teaching and Instruction:
- Teach undergraduate courses in English including composition writing and literature.
- Prepare and deliver course content in a manner that promotes critical thinking analytical skills and effective communication.
- Adapt instructional methods to accommodate diverse learning needs including English as a Second Language (ESL) students.
- Foster an inclusive classroom environment that encourages student engagement respect and intellectual curiosity.
- Advising and Mentorship:
- Provide academic advising to students helping them navigate their educational journey and plan their academic careers.
- Mentor students on personal and professional development offering guidance for success both in and outside the classroom
- Curriculum Development and Assessment:
- Participate in the development and revision of curriculum for English and composition courses ensuring alignment with program objectives and student needs.
- Contribute to ongoing assessment of course effectiveness making adjustments as necessary to improve student learning outcomes.
- Collaborate with faculty in the continuous improvement of academic programs and departmental initiatives.
- Community Engagement and Service:
- Participate in community service activities and outreach programs that support the mission of the college.
- Build relationships with local organizations and stakeholders to enhance the colleges visibility and foster educational opportunities for students.
- Serve on academic committees and contribute to faculty governance and decision-making processes.
Minimum:
- MA in English or Rhetoric and Composition.
- Two years of experience teaching college composition.
Preferred:
- Ph.D. in English or Rhetoric and Composition and five years of experience teaching college composition.
Knowledge:
- In-depth knowledge of composition theories and teaching methodologies including understanding current trends and practices in writing instruction at both the introductory and advanced levels and APA and MLA format.
- Proficiency in various assessment strategies and tools for evaluating student writing including formative and summative assments rubrics and reflective practices.
- Comprehensive understanding of different writing genres styles and formats including academic creative and professional writing to guide students in developing versatility in their writing.
- Knowledge of digital tools and technologies that enhance writing instruction and student engagement including online learning platform Canvas LMS and writing software Microsoft Word.
- Familiarity with research methodologies and scholarly practices in composition studies including the ability to engage in ongoing professional development and contribute to the academic community.
- Some familiarity with indigenous communities is useful.
Skills:
- Familiarity with various writing and collaboration applications including Google Docs Microsoft Word and educational apps that enhance writing instruction and interaction.
- Advanced knowledge of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas along with experience using virtual communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Outlook for effective course delivery and student engagement.
- Work effectively with colleagues across disciplines contributing to a collaborative and supportive academic environment.
- Proficiency in designing and applying effective assessment tools and rubrics to evaluate student writing and measure learning outcomes.
Abilities:
- Organizational abilities for managing course logistics including syllabus development assignment tracking and timely communication with students.
- Proficient in Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas and communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Outlook ensuring effective course delivery in both remote and face-to-face formats.
- Certification in Quality Matters for Online course design ensuring the delivery of high-quality remote learning experiences.
- Collaborate with faculty staff and community organizations.
- Adapt teaching methods based on student feedback and learning needs demonstrated by successful course modifications and improved student outcomes.
Physical Requirements Work Environment & Travel:
- Set up and operate technology for both in-person and remote instruction including computers projectors and video conferencing tools.
- Suitable workspace for remote teaching including the setup of video and audio equipment.
- Willingness to travel to various campuses across the Navajo Nation including driving long distances and navigating different terrains.
- Campus housing will be provided.
- Faculty must reside on campus.
Other Requirement(s):
- Pass a comprehensive background check including criminal history and verification of educational records.
- Valid drivers license in good standing with all relevant state and federal regulations including eligibility for employment in educational settings.
Required Experience:
IC
2. Assistant/Associate Professor of English School of Arts & HumanitiesAcademic AffairsShiprock CampusDuty Schedule:Full-time: 15 credit hours per semester/30 hours per academic year. Summer Adjunct work is possible. Summary/Objective of Position:This position is responsible for teaching English and...
2. Assistant/Associate Professor of English
School of Arts & Humanities
Academic Affairs
Shiprock Campus
Duty Schedule:
Full-time: 15 credit hours per semester/30 hours per academic year. Summer Adjunct work is possible.
Summary/Objective of Position:
This position is responsible for teaching English and composition courses providing academic advising and mentoring contributing to curriculum development participating in community engagement and assisting with program development. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to student success especially with Indigenous (Diné) and minority communities and a willingness to collaborate with faculty and staff to foster a positive and inclusive learning environment with particular attention to the appropriate use of the Diné Educational Philosophy (DEP): Saah Naghai Bikeh Hozhoon which is the guiding principle of the Diné way of life.
Description of Essential Functions of the Position
Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties skills efforts requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this list is intended to reflect the current job accurately management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Teaching and Instruction:
- Teach undergraduate courses in English including composition writing and literature.
- Prepare and deliver course content in a manner that promotes critical thinking analytical skills and effective communication.
- Adapt instructional methods to accommodate diverse learning needs including English as a Second Language (ESL) students.
- Foster an inclusive classroom environment that encourages student engagement respect and intellectual curiosity.
- Advising and Mentorship:
- Provide academic advising to students helping them navigate their educational journey and plan their academic careers.
- Mentor students on personal and professional development offering guidance for success both in and outside the classroom
- Curriculum Development and Assessment:
- Participate in the development and revision of curriculum for English and composition courses ensuring alignment with program objectives and student needs.
- Contribute to ongoing assessment of course effectiveness making adjustments as necessary to improve student learning outcomes.
- Collaborate with faculty in the continuous improvement of academic programs and departmental initiatives.
- Community Engagement and Service:
- Participate in community service activities and outreach programs that support the mission of the college.
- Build relationships with local organizations and stakeholders to enhance the colleges visibility and foster educational opportunities for students.
- Serve on academic committees and contribute to faculty governance and decision-making processes.
Minimum:
- MA in English or Rhetoric and Composition.
- Two years of experience teaching college composition.
Preferred:
- Ph.D. in English or Rhetoric and Composition and five years of experience teaching college composition.
Knowledge:
- In-depth knowledge of composition theories and teaching methodologies including understanding current trends and practices in writing instruction at both the introductory and advanced levels and APA and MLA format.
- Proficiency in various assessment strategies and tools for evaluating student writing including formative and summative assments rubrics and reflective practices.
- Comprehensive understanding of different writing genres styles and formats including academic creative and professional writing to guide students in developing versatility in their writing.
- Knowledge of digital tools and technologies that enhance writing instruction and student engagement including online learning platform Canvas LMS and writing software Microsoft Word.
- Familiarity with research methodologies and scholarly practices in composition studies including the ability to engage in ongoing professional development and contribute to the academic community.
- Some familiarity with indigenous communities is useful.
Skills:
- Familiarity with various writing and collaboration applications including Google Docs Microsoft Word and educational apps that enhance writing instruction and interaction.
- Advanced knowledge of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas along with experience using virtual communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Outlook for effective course delivery and student engagement.
- Work effectively with colleagues across disciplines contributing to a collaborative and supportive academic environment.
- Proficiency in designing and applying effective assessment tools and rubrics to evaluate student writing and measure learning outcomes.
Abilities:
- Organizational abilities for managing course logistics including syllabus development assignment tracking and timely communication with students.
- Proficient in Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas and communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Outlook ensuring effective course delivery in both remote and face-to-face formats.
- Certification in Quality Matters for Online course design ensuring the delivery of high-quality remote learning experiences.
- Collaborate with faculty staff and community organizations.
- Adapt teaching methods based on student feedback and learning needs demonstrated by successful course modifications and improved student outcomes.
Physical Requirements Work Environment & Travel:
- Set up and operate technology for both in-person and remote instruction including computers projectors and video conferencing tools.
- Suitable workspace for remote teaching including the setup of video and audio equipment.
- Willingness to travel to various campuses across the Navajo Nation including driving long distances and navigating different terrains.
- Campus housing will be provided.
- Faculty must reside on campus.
Other Requirement(s):
- Pass a comprehensive background check including criminal history and verification of educational records.
- Valid drivers license in good standing with all relevant state and federal regulations including eligibility for employment in educational settings.
Required Experience:
IC
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