11 November 2010

Vacancy: Lecturer, African-American Literature, Saint Mary's College of California

Deadline: 12 November 2010

Responsibilities:

Saint Mary's College invites applications for a part-time Lecturer position in Spring 2011. Responsibilities consist of teaching one course in African-American literature. Study of some aspect of the African-American literary tradition. Examples of possible offerings are: Oral Tradition and Slave Narratives, African American Novelists, the Harlem Renaissance, Contemporary African American Poets. For a qualified candidate, there may be the possibility of a second course in Composition.

Experience and Qualifications:

Candidates should possess an advanced degree in English or a related field, with a specialty in African American literature. A PhD. is preferred. Candidates must have a demonstrated record of teaching excellence, and be skilled at teaching by discussion.

Supplemental Information:

* Apply online@jobs.stmarys-ca.edu. A complete application includes a cover letter of interest, current vitae and the name and contact information for three (3) professional references.
* Candidates are asked to specify in the application or cover letter of interest which of the area/s of discipline match the candidate’s teach experience/interests and subject matter expertise.

* Candidates who submit names of references should expect that the College will contact references, in confidence, and that credentials will be confirmed prior to hire.

Candidates who become finalists will be expected to sign a consent authorizing a broader inquiry.

Deadline: Consideration of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Application materials, inquiries, nominations and will be held in strictest confidence.

More information here.
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