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TT Assistant Professor of English and Humanities, Suffolk Community College

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    Please see TT Assistant Professor opportunity below, forwarded from GC Alum Kate O\'Donoghue @kodonoghue of Suffolk Community College:

    Link to ad, http://sunysuffolk.edu/About/Employment.asp?id=726

    Text of ad:

    SCCC REFERENCE #: 16-93

    DATE: December 2, 2016

    TITLE: Instructor/Assistant Professor – English and Humanities

    CAMPUS: Grant Campus in Brentwood

    START DATE: Fall 2017

    TYPE OF APPOINTMENT: Permanent

    POSITION DESCRIPTION:
    Announcement is hereby made for a 10-month, full-time, tenure track appointment beginning the Fall 2017 semester on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood. Suffolk County Community College is an open admissions institution committed to serving a diverse student population in a variety of degree and career programs.

    This is a Unit III position covered under the Faculty Association of Suffolk County Community College collective bargaining agreement with the College.

    Job Description:

    The Department of English and Humanities seeks applicants for a full-time position in English. The successful candidate will have a strong background in teaching composition, as well as experience in teaching freshman- and sophomore-level literature courses.

    The College seeks faculty who value the opportunity to form mentoring relationships with our students. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ongoing commitment to excellence in teaching and to professional development. The successful candidate will also demonstrate an openness to pedagogical innovation, including, but not limited to, the integration of technology and distance education into the curriculum. Duties will include:

    Teaches assigned courses in accordance with description published in the College catalog and the approved course outline.
    Engages in assessment of college-wide learning outcomes and demonstrates the use of the results of these assessments in courses.
    Active participation in departmental, campus and College committees/meetings.
    Academic advisement and curriculum development.
    Demonstration of scholarly work in the discipline.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
    A Master’s degree in English is required; a doctorate in English is preferred. College- level teaching experience is required; community college teaching experience is preferred.

    HIRING SALARY:
    The exact salary will be determined by prior teaching experience and placement on the salary scale negotiated by the Faculty Association of Suffolk County Community College.

    The New York State Retirement and Social Security Law requires retirees of a public pension plan within the State or City of New York to disclose prior public employment and pension plan history for the purpose of establishing a retiree\'s eligibility for employment.

    APPLY TO: Suffolk County Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educator. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran, marital or domestic victim status, or any other status that is prohibited by law. The College makes available to the general public information required by the Campus Security Act at the following web address: http://www.sunysuffolk.edu/safety

    http://sunysuffolk.edu/About/Employment.asp?id=726

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