Visiting Teaching Assistant Professor (or Instructor) of Spanish
- Employer
- Loyola University Maryland
- Location
- Maryland, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- May 23, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Humanities, Foreign Languages & Literatures
- Employment Level
- Non-Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at Loyola
University Maryland is seeking a Spanish full-time Visiting
Teaching Assistant Professor (or Instructor) to teach in the
department (4/4 load) for AY 2022-2023. Position duties include
teaching in the core language sequence (SN 101-104), as well as
providing service to the department and University. The search
committee is especially interested in candidates who will
contribute to LUM's stated goal of equity and inclusion of the
academic community. Successful candidates must have at least a
Master's degree or equivalent in Spanish, must have native or
near-native fluency in Spanish, teaching experience at the
university level, and a record of successful teaching and
pedagogical innovation. The successful candidate must possess an
awareness of an interest in high impact practices in line with the
mission of Jesuit higher education.
To apply, submit the following online (https://careers.loyola.edu): a letter of application, curriculum vita, copies of graduate transcripts, evidence of excellence in teaching, and a list of three references to be contacted for letters of recommendation. For more information, please contact Elise Fields at 410.617.2228 or efields@loyola.edu.
Loyola University Maryland is a selective liberal arts university in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. The university is committed to intellectual excellence and social justice as it prepares students for a diverse and changing world. Recognized as a leading independent, comprehensive university in the northeastern United States, Loyola has a beautiful historic Evergreen campus in Baltimore and Graduate Centers in Timonium and Columbia. Loyola enrolls over 4,000 students in its undergraduate programs and about 2,000 students in its graduate programs.
Loyola seeks a broad spectrum of candidates, including but not limited to women, people of color, persons with disabilities, sexual minorities, first-generation college students, those with non-traditional career paths, and those who understand, respect, and can actively contribute to the University's Jesuit mission and values. For more information about our values please visit https://www.loyola.edu/about/mission.
With a newly established Office of Equity and Inclusion headed by our Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer, we are committed to providing an environment where everyone can learn, grow, and thrive. Key efforts include faculty development programming, opportunities for learning (e.g., Diversity Reading Groups), investment in pedagogical resources for differential instruction (e.g., Fellows Programs), affinity faculty and staff groups, and following best-practices for hiring. For a full list of benefits to working at Loyola University Maryland, please visit https://www.loyola.edu/department/hr/benefits. Please note that Loyola University Maryland is a 503-b institution that qualifies towards Public Service Loan Forgiveness programs.
To apply, submit the following online (https://careers.loyola.edu): a letter of application, curriculum vita, copies of graduate transcripts, evidence of excellence in teaching, and a list of three references to be contacted for letters of recommendation. For more information, please contact Elise Fields at 410.617.2228 or efields@loyola.edu.
Loyola University Maryland is a selective liberal arts university in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. The university is committed to intellectual excellence and social justice as it prepares students for a diverse and changing world. Recognized as a leading independent, comprehensive university in the northeastern United States, Loyola has a beautiful historic Evergreen campus in Baltimore and Graduate Centers in Timonium and Columbia. Loyola enrolls over 4,000 students in its undergraduate programs and about 2,000 students in its graduate programs.
Loyola seeks a broad spectrum of candidates, including but not limited to women, people of color, persons with disabilities, sexual minorities, first-generation college students, those with non-traditional career paths, and those who understand, respect, and can actively contribute to the University's Jesuit mission and values. For more information about our values please visit https://www.loyola.edu/about/mission.
With a newly established Office of Equity and Inclusion headed by our Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer, we are committed to providing an environment where everyone can learn, grow, and thrive. Key efforts include faculty development programming, opportunities for learning (e.g., Diversity Reading Groups), investment in pedagogical resources for differential instruction (e.g., Fellows Programs), affinity faculty and staff groups, and following best-practices for hiring. For a full list of benefits to working at Loyola University Maryland, please visit https://www.loyola.edu/department/hr/benefits. Please note that Loyola University Maryland is a 503-b institution that qualifies towards Public Service Loan Forgiveness programs.
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