Job Description
The School of Arts and Sciences seeks a 12-month English/Humanities Faculty to deliver and support high quality learning for students enrolled in undergraduate pre-professional health programs on the Boston campus. The faculty member will have responsibilities teaching in the first-year writing program and Humanities electives with a potential to contribute to the undergraduate Health Humanities program. The candidate will have potential to work collaboratively with colleagues to coordinate all first-year writing course offerings. The selected candidate’s responsibilities include teaching, scholarship, and service on official committees of the school or the University.
• Teaches first year writing courses (LIB 110: Introduction to Academic Reading & Writing, LIB 111: Academic Writing & Research, and LIB 112: Writing in the Humanities). Teaching will also include Humanities electives and could contribute to our undergraduate Health Humanities program.
o Incorporates inclusive and active learning strategies in courses to promote student success.
o Uses the University’s learning management system to post syllabi, assignments, grades and other materials to communicate with students.
o Advises and assists students through office hours or scheduled appointments through university-approved mechanisms.
o Stays current with trends and best practices in writing instruction, including instruction to support multilingual students.
• Potential to Coordinate all first-year writing instruction.
o Potential to manage the curriculum and ensure consistency across sections.
o Potential to support adjunct faculty members teaching in the first-year writing program.
o Potential to performs administrative duties to coordinate first-year writing program
• Participates in assessment of first-year writing courses.
o Periodically review and revise course content to align with university needs.
o Work with General Education Assessment Committee to support assessing LIB 111 and LIB 112 as part of general education assessment work.
• Strives to stimulate learning and actively seeks advancement of teaching and learning processes.
• Supports incorporation of diversity, equity and inclusion in the curriculum.
• Maintains an active scholarship agenda appropriate for this rank.
• Participates in committee work as appropriate, advised by the department chair.
• Assumes other duties as requested by the Dean of Arts & Sciences and Chair of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
• Supports incorporation of diversity, equity and inclusion into the curriculum, as well as co-curricular experiences, to broaden the education of students and expand their knowledge of health disparities.
For full consideration, applications should be submitted in full by November 15, 2024.
Requirements
Required:
• Terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in English, Composition, Humanities, or similar discipline.
• Rank will be commensurate with experience.
• Commitment to undergraduate education and student success.
• Minimum of three (3) years teaching writing at the college/university level.
• Demonstrated organizational skills.
• Record of scholarly activities commensurate with rank and evidence of potential for continuing scholarly development.
• Must be able to work both independently and as part of a team, effectively interacting with a wide array of parties at all levels (undergraduate students, faculty, administration, staff).
• Commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
• Knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office and Learning Management Systems (such as Blackboard).
• Interest or current engagement with the Health Humanities (preferred)
• Interest or current engagement with the role of AI in teaching and learning, transformation in college writing programs, and writing across the curriculum (preferred)
• Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
Physical Requirements:
• Work requires sitting, standing and walking as part of classroom instruction