Description
MILITARY VETERANS
The USC International Academy, in Strategic and Global Initiatives, is seeking Lecturers to help students achieve academic and professional goals through high-quality instruction in English as a Second Language and university preparation. Along with teaching hours, Lecturers are responsible for course and class preparation, student conferencing, grading, attendance at required meetings and all service and administrative duties associated with teaching. Contact hours in this position are 20 teaching hours/week. Specific program and course assignments for each semester and session are at the discretion of the International Academy. The programs curriculum is designed to provide integrated and sequential learning. It is important, therefore, that Lecturers confer with academic management to ensure consistency with the International Academys educational goals. RESPONSIBILITIES Develop course materials for assigned courses Participate in curriculum development projects Assist with placement testing Actively seek collaboration with colleagues Maintain a consistent, supportive, student-centered approach appropriate for adult-learners REQUIRED: M.A. (in hand) or Ph.D. in TESL, ESL, Linguistics or Second Language Acquisition Current active involvement in the field Minimum of 3 years of IEP teaching experience with demonstrated excellence in classroom teaching Experience teaching ESL and/or teaching EAP at the university level or in conditional acceptance programs with adult learners Desire to teach all skills across all levels of English proficiency Computer literacy, media literacy, experience with blended learning PREFERRED: Experience in ESL/IEP/EAP curriculum development Experience teaching college-level reading, writing, communication, and research skills for international students Overseas teaching experience (this does not substitute for required IEP experience) Knowledge of or previous formal study of a second language The annual base salary for this position is $64,480.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidates work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations. REQUIRED: M.A. (in hand) or Ph.D. in TESL, ESL, Linguistics or Second Language AcquisitionCurrent active involvement in the field Minimum of 3 years of IEP teaching experience with demonstrated excellence in classroom teaching Experience teaching ESL and/or teaching EAP at the university level or in conditional acceptance programs with adult learnersDesire to teach all skills across all levels of English proficiencyComputer literacy, media literacy, experience with blended learning