ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (ENGLISH), AD-1701-00

THE FOLLOWING VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT IS OPEN TO ALL US CITIZENS

 

POSITION:  ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (ENGLISH), AD-1701-00

                          

VACANCY NUMBER:  MARAD.MMA-2022-0009    https://www.usajobs.gov/job/630638200

  

VACANCIES:  TWO (2) (FULL/TIME)

SALARY:  $72,782 TO $131,310 PER ANNUM

LOCATION:    U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

                         OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

                         OFFICE OF THE ACADEMIC DEAN AND PROVOST

                         DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES

KINGS POINT, NEW YORK 11024

                   

OPEN:   01/12/2022

CLOSE:  02/11/2022

NOTE:  PLEASE BE SURE TO READ THE VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE USAJOBS WEBSITE IN ITS ENTIRETY.  ALL REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTAL DOCUMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE CLOSING DATE OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT.  APPLICANTS WHO DO NOT PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

As an Assistant Professor, you will be responsible for the development and conduct of educational courses and programs within the department, in particular teaching English subject courses including writing and literature. You will be responsible for academic mentoring of students, producing research and engaging in scholarly activities, and assuming a share of departmental and institutional service activities.

The academic calendar of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy uses a trimester system in which classes are taught during eleven months of the year (July-June). Professors teach all eleven months, balancing requirements in teaching, service, and scholarship throughout the year.

The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated professional possessing integrity, stamina, and ingenuity. The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal skills, facilitating productive and enthusiastic cooperation and collaboration with colleagues in the Department of Humanities and across the institution


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