Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Rochester Institute of TechnologyJob TitleNon-Tenure Track Faculty
Position TypeFull Time
Job Category Faculty
Salary Range -
Location Rochester, NY
Application Deadline -
Contact Information
Contact Name Philippe Chavasse
Department -
Email pxcgsl@rit.edu
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Job Description
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Non-Tenure Track Faculty
9255BR
College of Liberal Arts
CLA-Modern Languages & Cultures
Faculty Type (Tenure Status): Non-Tenure-Track Lecturer
Faculty Discipline:
Faculty Rank: Lecturer
Employment Category: Fulltime
Anticipated Start Date: 14-Aug-2025
Detailed Job Description
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures in the College of Liberal Arts at Rochester Institute of Technology seeks applications for a German lecturer position starting in August 2025. Candidates will possess a Ph.D. in German or a related field, along with a minimum of three years of successful college-level German language teaching experience. Exceptional candidates with a master’s degree and extensive experience will also be considered. We require native or near-native proficiency in both German and English, as well as a demonstrated capacity to coordinate and develop the German program.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to (1) teaching undergraduate German language courses at all levels, (2) teaching and updating or developing courses in English related to the candidate’s field of specialization (3) contributing to interdisciplinary courses and study abroad initiatives within the department, (4) leading the German program through advising students, administering placement exams, supporting part-time faculty, participating in curriculum development, and engaging in extracurricular activities, (5) serving on departmental committees and attending related meetings.
We are looking for a candidate with a strong commitment to growing the German curriculum, advising students pursuing a German immersion or minor, and fostering the prospective development of a German track within the B.S. in Applied Modern Language and Culture. Experience or interest in teaching German for Science and Technology and Professional German is an asset. Near-native proficiency in another modern language is an additional asset for this position. The successful candidate will teach 7 courses per year.
We are seeking an individual who has the ability and interest in contributing to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration. Select to view links to RIT’s http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p040, http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p030, and http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p050
Department/College Description
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures offers a B.S. in Applied Modern Language and Culture with tracks in Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish, in addition to minors, immersions, and general education courses in German,as well as American Sign Language and Deaf Cultural Studies, Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Latino/Latina/Latin American Studies, Language Science, Russian, and Spanish. The Department houses a Modern Language Technology Center where faculty and students actively integrate technology in language teaching and learning.
The College of Liberal Arts (COLA) is central to the university’s ability to provide excellent and well-rounded undergraduate and professionally oriented graduate education. Over the past decade, COLA has grown in research, development of creative new programs, and the recruitment of faculty who are excellent scholars and educators, and the college is poised to be a key player in the university’s ambitious plans for new creative programs, research growth, and increased public engagement while continuing to provide students an invaluable grounding in the liberal arts.
The college is home to two schools (Communication and Performing Arts); 9 departments (Criminal Justice, Economics, English, History, Modern Languages and Cultures, Philosophy, Psychology, Public Policy, and Sociology and Anthropology); and several interdisciplinary programs. COLA enrolls nearly 600 undergraduate majors across 16 programs and over 70 graduate students in five master’s programs and is responsible for over 20 percent of total credit hours taught and a quarter of the core curriculum classes on campus. The college is comprised of 170 full-time faculty, 100 adjunct faculty, and 49 staff. More information may be found here: https://www.rit.edu/liberalarts/
Required Minimum Qualifications
• Ph.D. in German or a related field. Exceptional candidates with a master’s degree and extensive experience will be considered.
• Native or near-native proficiency in German and English.
• A minimum of three years of successful college-level German language teaching experience.
• Demonstrated capacity to coordinate and develop the German program.
• Proven success in teaching undergraduate German language courses focusing on grammar, language, and culture.
• Demonstrated ability to teach courses in English on German literature and culture.
• Strong interpersonal, communication, organizational, collaboration, and administrative skills.
• Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college’s continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.
Required Minimum Education Level
Required Application Documents
Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae or Resume, List of References, Sample Syllabus, Statement of Diversity Contribution, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, Video samples (provide links to websites or YouTube)
How To Apply
Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu/faculty; search openings, then Keyword Search 9255BR. Please submit your application, curriculum vitae, cover letter addressing the listed qualifications and upload the following attachments:
• Link to a teaching demo video (beginning or intermediate German preferred)
• Teaching philosophy statement (1-2 pages)
• Up to three sample syllabi from courses you’ve already developed and/or courses you might develop in your area of specialization
• Sample teaching evaluations
• Contact information for three references (names, addresses, and phone numbers)
• https://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/facultyrecruitment s/Diversity_Statement_Guide_for_candidates_4-12.docx (1-2 pages)
You can contact the chair of the search committee, Philippe Chavasse, Ph.D., with questions on the position at: pxcgsl@rit.edu.
Review of applications will begin on January 6, 2025, and will continue until an acceptable candidate is found.
The direct link to this posting can be found here: https://apptrkr.com/5692992
Additional Details
RIT does not discriminate. RIT is an equal opportunity employer that promotes and values diversity, pluralism, and inclusion. For more information or inquiries, please visit RIT/TitleIX or the U.S. Department of Education at ED.Gov.
Hourly/Salary Minimum: 49000
Hourly/Salary Maximum:55000
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