World Languages and Cultures - Assistant Professor of Spanish
- Employer
- Hope College
- Location
- Michigan, United States
- Salary
- Not specified
- Posted Date
- Jul 24, 2019
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Humanities, Foreign Languages & Literatures
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Description
Hope College seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the rank
of Assistant Professor in Twentieth Century Latin American
literature with a specialization on Caribbean literature and/or
Southern Cone literature and visual arts. Duties include teaching a
seminar and courses on contemporary Latin American literature, as
well as sharing responsibility for all levels of Spanish language
classes and contributing to the general education curriculum
teaching load. Standard teaching load is three four-credit courses
per semester. Salary is dependent upon qualifications and
experience.
About the Department of World Languages and
Cultures.
The DWLC at Hope is a vibrant department of more than twenty
faculty and staff that offers a wide range of programs in a number
of languages, including Chinese, Classics, French, German,
Japanese, and Spanish. Many of our faculty also teach courses that
meet non-language-related general education requirements, such as
first year seminars, senior seminars and cultural heritage courses,
and several individuals lead study-abroad trips during our May and
June terms. Hope College is a national leader in undergraduate
student-faculty collaborative research, and many of our language
students participate in research programs, be they in our
department or across the campus. Hope is also nationally recognized
as a top producer of Fulbright Scholars, and several recent
recipients have been DWLC majors.
Qualifications
- Candidates will be expected to have completed their Ph.D. by August 2020.
- Native or near-native fluency in Spanish and English are expected.
- Training and experience in the use of technology in language learning will significantly enhance an applicant's standing.
- Strong candidates will demonstrate a record of excellent teaching and scholarship, and a commitment to the liberal arts with an emphasis on global education and diversity in the context of the historic Christian faith.
Application Instructions
Applications are accepted online at www.hope.edu/employment/faculty. As part of the online application, candidates will upload a cover letter, CV and unofficial transcripts. Candidates will be asked to provide a response to the Hope College mission https://hope.edu/about/mission.html and teaching evaluation. In addition, please enter the contact information for three references on the application (including current email addresses). Those references will be contacted by Human Resources upon application to submit a reference form. Application materials will be accepted until October 25, 2019.
About Hope College
Hope College is a four-year liberal arts college where academic
excellence and vibrant Christian faith join together in a
supportive and welcoming community. Hope offers an academically
rigorous, co-educational and residential education to 3,150
undergraduate students from 37 states and more than 36 countries.
Affiliated with the Reformed Church in America since its founding
in 1866, Hope College is known for its invitational ecumenical
Christian atmosphere, friendly campus community, and well-balanced
academic and co-curricular offerings. Hope's beautiful campus is
located just steps from award-winning downtown Holland, Michigan,
and fewer than seven miles from Lake Michigan.
At Hope College, accomplished faculty and staff mentor students to
recognize the interconnectedness of the world and cultivate the
skills, perspectives and habits that help them flourish inside and
outside the classroom. Recognized as a national leader in
undergraduate research and scholarship, Hope provides exceptional
professional preparation and life-changing educational experiences
that equip students for success after graduation. The college has
consistently ranked among the nation's top liberal arts colleges
and is featured in the book Colleges That Change
Lives.
Hope College is financially sound, with more than 50 consecutive
years of balanced budgets, an endowment of approximately $230
million and no deferred maintenance, and over $140 million invested
in the construction of new facilities during the past 12 years.
Since 2015, the college has completed three new buildings
-- Kruizenga Art Museum (2015), the Jack H. Miller Center
for Musical Arts (2015) and the Jim
and Martie Bultman Student Center (2017). The next
facility to be built will be a new home for the college's Campus
Ministries programs, which is slated for completion in fall
2019.
In 2015, Hope College launched its 10-year strategic
plan, Hope for the World: 2025, which consists of six
goals, focused on: academics; Christian formation; global
engagement; community; reputation and influence; and value.
Developed by the campus community, the strategic plan supports the
college's mission, "to educate students for lives of leadership and
service in a global society through academic and co-curricular
programs of recognized excellence in the liberal arts and in the
context of the historic Christian faith."
Hope College is a community that aspires to be faithful,
welcoming and transformational. Accordingly, the college is
committed to being a place where all experience a sense of
belonging. Students of all faiths -- and no faith -- are welcome at
Hope, as are students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. In
2018-19, 18 percent of the student body identified as a race other
than Caucasian. On Hope's campus, there is broad understanding
that, in order to best prepare students for lives of leadership and
service in a global society, the college must have diversity among
its faculty and staff. Twenty-four percent of Hope's tenure-track
faculty are from underrepresented groups, coming from both the U.S.
and abroad.
ABOUT HOLLAND
Holland, Michigan is located in the heart of West Michigan, on the
shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa. The city is known
for being a friendly college town, a beautiful vacation
destination, and annual host of both the Tulip Time Festival
and Tulipanes Festival. With a city population of 33,000,
Holland resides within the greater Holland-Zeeland area
populated by 100,000 -- 30 minutes from Grand Rapids, 2.5 hours
from Ann Arbor and Chicago and 3 hours from Detroit. Holland
features a picturesque downtown just steps from the Hope College
campus -- home to restaurants, cafés, shops and a popular
farmer's market -- as well as miles of sandy beaches, nationally
ranked school districts and charming parks throughout the
surrounding area. In recent years, Holland has earned recognition
for being one of the "Best Beach Towns to Live In" (WalletHub,
2018), "Prettiest Towns" (Architectural Digest, 2018) and "Best
Cities for Global Trade" (Global Trade Magazine, 2017) as well as
the #1 "Best Small City to Start a Business" (WalletHub 2018).
The City of Holland has also earned several top honors for the
"America in Bloom" competition, including awards for "Environmental
Efforts" and "Coolest Downtown." The Holland area is strengthened
by its diversity, with people of color comprising 33% of the city's
population. The Latino community is particularly vibrant,
accounting for 24% of Holland residents. For more about
neighborhoods, recreation, businesses and life in Holland, visit
the city's "Live
in Holland Michigan" website.
Hope College seeks to be a community that affirms the dignity
of all persons as bearers of God's image. It is Hope College policy
not to discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, family
status, genetic information, height, national origin, pregnancy,
race, religion, sex, or weight, except in the event of a bona fide
occupational qualification. Hope College is an equal opportunity
employer.
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