Part-time Lecturer in Mexican American Studies/College of Liberal Arts
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- The University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley
- Location
- Rio Grande Valley
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- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
The Mexican American Studies Program at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) occasionally has the need to hire non-tenure track Part-Time Lecturers to teach in its Bachelor’s degree Mexican American Studies program. Responsibilities include delivering quality instruction within the program for Academic Year 2019-2020.
UTRGV faculty are expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to student success and to advancing the university, college, and program missions, as well as a commitment to UTRGV’s vision, mission and core priorities (http://www.utrgv.edu/strategic-plan/strategic-plan/index.htm).
Minimum QualificationsThe qualifications to be considered as a part-time Lecturer are 18 hours of graduate Mexican American Studies or related field coursework and a master’s degree in Mexican American Studies or related field of study from an accredited institution.
Discipline Specific Required QualificationsApplicants must note this position is specifically focused on teaching a dual credit course as part of a pilot program at the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (PSJA) Independent School District for Fall 2019. Position is open to internal applicants of the PSJA Independent School District.
Preferred QualificationABD status, or Ph.D. from an accredited institution, able to teach in Spanish
SalaryPart-time Lecturers are paid per course taught commensurate with experience and/or qualifications.License or Certification Required?NoNumber of VacanciesMultipleDesired Start Date09/01/2019 Posting Detail Information EEO StatementEEO Statement
UTRGV is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that strives to hire without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information or veteran status. UTRGV takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Diversity Statement
UTRGV is a Hispanic-serving Institution dedicated to student success and building a diverse faculty committed to working in a multicultural environment. UTRGV has an NSF ADVANCE grant to increase the representation of women in STEM fields and to promote a positive, family friendly workplace for all faculty. We strongly encourage applications from women and minorities.
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The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley reserves the right to discontinue accepting applications prior to the stated close date of this position, after meeting the posting requirement of three (3) calendar days.
Additional InformationAll UTRGV employees are required to have a criminal background check (CBC). CBCs will be conducted for all candidates invited for an on-campus interview.
Please NoteAll positions are subject to budget approval.
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Working at The University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley
A New University with a Long History
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley was created by the Texas Legislature in 2013 in a historic move that brings together the resources and assets of UT Brownsville and UT Pan American and, for the first time, makes it possible for residents of the Rio Grande Valley to benefit from the Permanent University Fund—a public endowment contributing support to the University of Texas System and the Texas A&M University System.
Our new university will also be home to a School of Medicine and will transform Texas and the nation by becoming a leader in student success, teaching, research, and health care. UTRGV will enroll its first class in the fall of 2015, and the School of Medicine will open in 2016.
UT Brownsville and UT Pan American
The shared history of The University of Texas Pan American and The University of Texas at Brownsville goes back to 1927, when Edinburg College was founded. In 1973, Pan American opened a second campus in Brownsville, which later became an independent institution of The University of Texas System in 1991. Over the years, the missions and the identities of these great institutions have continually evolved to serve the communities of the Rio Grande Valley.
Now, the evolution and connection between these two institutions is coming full circle as UT Brownsville and UT Pan American are being established as a single, new university and medical school, with a single, new identity—The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
Learn more about UTRGV here.
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