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Adjunct Instructor, Spanish - Syracuse, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1497748
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
Master's Degree
Experience Required :
none
Salary :
$1084.00 - $1435.00 other
Duration :
Part Time Regular
Shift :
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
The Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures invites applications for an adjunct professor to teach in person proficiency-based Spanish language classes for the Fall 2024 semester. Requirements: Master's degree in Spanish and/or Education. Experience teaching Spanish language at the college level. Pay Range: $1,084 to $1,435 per credit hour Additional Information: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion job expectations for all Le Moyne College employees: Demonstrates commitment to promoting a more diverse, inclusive and equitable work environment by supporting the diversity, equity, and inclusion goals of the employee's unit. Regularly participates in professional development opportunities to become more aware of DEI issues and to consider ways in which their work can be expanded to honor and incorporate the diversity of our community. Works to neutralize institutional bias by analyzing the policies and procedures of their unit and making suggestions to remove barriers for historically underserved people. Promotes open communication across Le Moyne's community in order to create an inclusive environment, and understanding of others backgrounds, ideas, and perspectives. Application Instructions: To apply for this position please click the 'Apply Now' button and submit the required materials for consideration: Cover letter outlining your interest in teaching Curriculum Vitae Contact information for 3 professional references

Company Information

Name :
LeMoyne College

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