Dear Colleagues,
JOB POSTING
Assistant Director, Writing Across the Curriculum Program
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
The Assistant Director provides campus-wide instructional support services to undergraduate and graduate faculty/instructor populations who assign various modes of writing. For the WEC Program, they serve as lead contact, facilitator, and resource for a “caseload”
of 10–20 undergraduate-enrolling departments and programs engaged in a process of developing, implementing, and assessing the impact of comprehensive
Undergraduate Writing Plans. For TWW, they design, facilitate, and assess instructional support
workshops and research-based discussions, develop instructional support resources, lead writing retreats, and conduct instructional consultations. In addition, this position includes the possibility of teaching one course per semester (two per year) in the
University’s Department of Writing Studies. Other responsibilities are described via the application link.
This position serves also as a core member of the WAC team and is suited to people who feel able to toggle between close collaboration and independent responsibility. Responsibilities balance administrative behind-the-scenes tasks with faculty/instructor-facing
programming and consulting.
We welcome applications from candidates who prize opportunities to both investigate and support effective writing instruction across academic disciplines, to facilitate quietly radical curricular and pedagogic transformations, and to join our collaborative
team. The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission and is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities
and backgrounds. All WAC team positions are annually renewable; salary is commensurate with the candidate's experience and qualifications. We will conduct a first round of interviews via Zoom.
Please apply online via the employment system. (Job #361728)
The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities is among the largest public research universities in the country, offering 53,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Our campus spreads across the
heart of a vibrant, arts-rich, diverse, and eminently livable metropolitan community. For more information, see
http://umn.edu.
Minimum Qualifications: at time of application, candidates will have…
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Advanced degree in Rhetoric/Composition, Curriculum and Instruction, or a related field plus four years of full-time professional work experience, or a BA/BS with at least six years of full-time relevant post-degree experience.
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More than two years (four semesters) of experience teaching academic writing (or teaching
with writing) as instructor of record for courses offered at a college or university.
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At least four years of experience organizing and delivering instructional support to faculty members in a college or university writing across the curriculum and/or faculty-development program. This support can have been offered in a variety of modes, but must
have included face-to-face workshops and instructional consultations.
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Evidence of outstanding communication abilities (written and spoken).
Desired Qualifications: Preference will be given to candidates with…
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A minimum of five years’ experience conducting WAC/WID-focused faculty development activities that include offering teaching workshops and consultations to faculty members and graduate student instructors in diverse post-secondary disciplines.
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More than four years (eight semesters) of experience teaching first-year writing as instructor of record at a college or university.
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Administrative experience related to an undergraduate program at a college or university.
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Experience integrating writing and writing instruction across and within undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
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Research in writing/teaching that has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals.
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Experience designing and conducting institution-wide writing assessment, particularly with collecting and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative educational assessment data.
Salary range: $75,000-$85,000 plus robust fringe benefits package.
Matthew Luskey, PhD (he/him/his)
University of California, Irvine
189 Science Library
mlu...@uci.edu
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