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The City University of New York career opportunity New York City College of Technology |
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Assistant Professor – Arabic French |
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Location/Department |
Humanities |
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Position Detail |
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FLSA Status |
EXEMPT |
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Compensation |
Commensurate with qualifications and experience. |
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Web Site |
www.citytech.cuny.edu |
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Notice Number |
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Open Until Filled |
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Position Description and Duties |
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New York City College of Technology, a comprehensive college of over 13,000 students in downtown Brooklyn, offering associate and baccalaureate degrees, is searching for a candidate to fill a tenure track line to teach both Arabic and French in the Humanities Department. The Humanities Department offers the college’s general education courses in foreign languages, art history, music, performing arts, theatre, and speech. The successful candidate will teach a sequence of language courses taking students from elementary introductory courses to intermediate fourth semester courses. Ability to utilize technology enhanced pedagogical methods is desirable. This position requires an energetic individual willing to work collaboratively with other members of the college community. Responsibilities in addition to teaching include academic advisement, committee and departmental assignments, mentoring, professional development and other scholarly work leading to publications and presentations. |
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Qualification Requirements Ph.D. required in either Arabic or French language and literature. Native or near-native fluency in both languages is essential. College level teaching experience is required. Record of publications and evidence of scholarly growth is desirable. Demonstrated ability to interact with students in a multi-cultural environment is preferred. The ideal candidate will be familiar with instructional technology and innovative pedagogy. |
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Cover letter of interest and curriculum vitae. |
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Ms. M. Harris, N321 Director, ISR New York City College of Technology 300 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Preferred electronically: isr@citytech.cuny.edu |
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