Teaching asynchronous online second language instruction
**
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor in World Languages, specializing in Spanish and Second Language Pedagogy. The role involves teaching undergraduate courses, contributing to student success, and engaging in research and community outreach.
**
Job Summary
The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith is a dynamic, mid-sized public university that’s redefining higher education, committed to providing transformative, hands-on learning experiences.
Primary responsibilities include teaching all levels of undergraduate Spanish language and culture as well as undergraduate courses in second language acquisition, methodology and assessment, for a total of 24 credits per year.
The benefits package includes university contributions to health, dental, life, and disability insurance, tuition waivers for employees and their families, 12 official holidays, immediate leave accrual, and a choice of retirement programs.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
**
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor in World Languages, specializing in Spanish and Second Language Pedagogy. The role involves teaching undergraduate courses, contributing to student success, and engaging in research and community outreach.
**
Salary
$52,500; Not specified; Benefits Eligible
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Spanish and Second Language Pedagogy
Teaching all levels of undergraduate Spanish
Teaching asynchronous online second language instruction
Develop an active scholarship/research agenda
Native or near-native fluency in Spanish and English
Nice-to-have
Promote student success inside and outside the classroom
Desire to promote student success
Ability to think creatively in collaboration with colleagues
Community outreach events
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in Spanish Language, Second Language Pedagogy or TESOL, or other related field
Experience working in higher education
Must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States
Work Rights
Must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States