CUNY • New York, NY 10176
Job #2680565634
Lecturer - Composition and Rhetoric, Dept. of English
Job ID
28318
Location
John Jay College
Full/Part Time
Full-Time
Regular/Temporary
Regular
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FACULTY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY) and an internationally recognized leader in educating for justice. Led by President Karol V. Mason, John Jay is a federally designated Hispanic-serving institution, it is ranked third in the nation in Black student success, and it is a top ten institution for promoting student social mobility. John Jay is proud to serve a diverse and dynamic student body of 15,000 students that includes nearly fifty percent students who are first in their family to attend college as well as students who are immigrants, from low-income families, or from other historically underrepresented groups in higher education.
The College participates in the doctoral programs of the Graduate Center of CUNY, and offers bachelor's and master's degrees both in traditional criminal justice-related fields of study as well as in a robust portfolio of liberal arts and sciences programs that highlight themes of justice across the arts, sciences, humanities, and social sciences. The College seeks staff and faculty members who thrive in multicultural academic environments and are committed to access and excellence in higher education.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The John Jay College of Criminal Justice English Department and College-wideVerticalWriting Program invite applications foraLecturer in Composition and Rhetoric to begin August 2024. As a majority-minority and Hispanic-Serving Institution in NewYork City, John Jay College is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to our mission of educational justice for all students in our diverse community. As demonstrated in John Jay College's Seven Principles for a Culturally Responsive, Inclusive, and Anti-Racist Curriculum ( ~~~ ), the College seeks a faculty member who thrives in a multicultural, collaborative academic environment and is committed to both access and excellence in higher education.
Successful candidates will join an award-winning writing program (CCCCs Certificate of Excellence) and collaborate with an engaged full-time and adjunct writing faculty to play a crucial role in student academic success by designing and teaching courses in the required two-course first-year writing sequence.
After five full years of service and annual reviews of teaching and service, lecturers are eligible for a "certificate of continuous employment" (CCE), a tenure-like designation which applies at the sixth annual reappointment. It is a teaching position with major expectations of departmental service. The successful candidate will teach an annual 24-credit hour course-load of three and four credit classes. (Note: The First-YearWriting course sequence, consisting of English101/201, features 4-credit courses.) Candidates will: contribute substantial service to theVerticalWriting Program includingWriting Program assessment, curriculum design, faculty mentoring, faculty development, and creating, implementing, and assessing college-wide literacy initiatives (some of which carry reassigned time that reduces the teaching load); serve on program, department and college wide assessment committees; and participate energetically and collegially as a faculty member of the English Department, the College and the University communities.
Candidates for Full-Time Lecturer inWriting Positions should have demonstrated knowledge, experience, and credentials in the following areas:
Teaching diverse racial, ethnic, linguistic, and educational backgrounds.
Knowledge of the theories and best practices of composition and rhetoric studies, including active student-centered pedagogy and creative curriculum design in research-based academic writing at the post-secondary level.
We are particularly looking for candidates that have the following specialized knowledge, experience, and credentials (applicants should speak directly to these three specialized areas in their applications):
Minority Rhetorics: As a majority-minority and Hispanic Serving Institution, whose students are often first in their family to attend college, lecturer candidates will have a strong understanding of teaching strategies and practices for a diverse student population, especially generation 1.5 students, as they work within and across AcademicWriting.
Professional/Technical/DisciplinaryWriting: With diverse majors in English, Public Administration, Computer Science, and Criminal Justice, for example, lecturer candidates will work to design, teach and support student literacy abilities and rhetorical knowledge in targeted disciplines.
Digital Literacy and Rhetoric: Since all of our writing courses have a digital portfolio requirement, and given the importance of digital rhetoric knowledge in our students' lives, lecturer candidates will have a strong focus on digital platforms, self-publishing, and multi genre digital rhetoric style.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Rhetoric and Composition, Language and Literacy, TESOL, Linguistics, English Education, or equivalent field is required. Additional graduate coursework, including ABD, or Ph.D. candidates will be considered, though lecturer positions do not have a scholarship/publishing agenda.
At least three years of demonstrated, successful experience teaching first-year writing and/or upper level writing courses at the college level.
COMPENSATION
Salary commensurate with academic accomplishments and experience within the range of $69,983 - $87,004.
CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.
HOW TO APPLY
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Once registered and logged in, the applications should include the following in pdf format:
A cover letter (one page) that addresses specialized knowledge, experience, and credentials in minority rhetorics, professional/technical/disciplinary writing; digital literacy and rhetoric; and how you would contribute to the diversity goals of the College.
A curriculum vitae (less than two pages)
Contact Information for three references who are familiar with your teaching.
A teaching portfolio showcasing the following:
A Statement of Teaching Philosophy (two pages)
Asample syllabus from a writing course taught in the last two years (three pages plus course schedule)
One sample assignment sequence from the writing course mentioned above (two pages)
A description of any administrative, faculty development, curriculum design, assessment or other service participation at the college level (two pages)
CLOSING DATE
The review of resumes will begin on April 17, 2024.
The posting closes on May 9, 2024.
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CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
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