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Required Education and/or Experience:
Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition, Writing Studies, Technical Communication, English, or other appropriate discipline;
Experience teaching composition at the college level.
Preferred Education and/or Experience:
Writing program administration;
Experience teaching in multiple modalities;
A record of excellence as a teacher;
Existing scholarly record and/or clear scholarly trajectory in Rhetoric and Writing studies, broadly defined;
A record of professional service activities.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Collaborate with the Chair to create and implement an ongoing professional development plan for faculty and adjuncts in the first-year and developmental writing programs;
Organize and supervise scheduling and assessment procedures;
Maintain an active personnel file of part-time composition staff;
Coordinate and monitor development, mentoring, and evaluation of part-time composition teachers (including graduate teaching assistants);
Work with other departments and colleges across the university to ensure that Composition articulates well with writing initiatives in the various content areas;
Teach courses in theory, rhetoric, technical writing, nonfiction, editing/publishing in online, hybrid, or hy-flex formats;
Provide service on departmental, college, and university committees as well as service to the community and to the discipline;
Produce and disseminate scholarly work and/or applied research;
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Program administration at the post-secondary level;
Teaching experience in a college setting;
Ability to teach a variety of courses within our curriculum in various modalities;
Desire to engage in professional service activities in the community.
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