Asst. Prof in Latino, Latina, Latinx Literature

The Department of English and Philosophy at Idaho State University invites applications for a nine-month, tenure-track position in English at the rank of Assistant Professor. 

We seek applicants with an active research agenda in American literature, with an established record of excellence in teaching and a specialization related to Latino, Latina, Latinx/; Chicano, Chicana, Chicanx; or Afro-Latino literature and cultures.  Research approaches for any period that align with any of the following areas are welcome: indigeneity; borderlands; transnational or comparativist approaches; Latino/a/x narratives in film; or Latino/a/x cultural rhetorics. 

Idaho State University is pursuing a cluster hire in “Rurality: Disparity and Difference.” Related to this initiative, we especially encourage candidates whose teaching, research, or service interests involve working with rural, underserved, migrant, heritage Spanish-speaking, and/or indigenous populations.

Applications are due December 31, 2022. Ph.D. in English or a closely related field required by August 1, 2023.  The first round of interviews will be conducted via Zoom in late January or early February.

The faculty member in this position will:

  • Teach three courses (9cr.) each semester at a variety of levels, most commonly first-year writing; courses in English major and minor; and intermittently graduate seminars in literature and literary theory; 
  • Teach in a variety of modes, including in-seat, asynchronous online, hyflex (with simultaneous in-seat and synchronous online delivery) and distance (video broadcast)
  • Sustain a consistent record of publication in the field of American literature, particularly Latino/a/x literature or a closely related area; 
  • Participate in the shared governance of the department and university through engaged, conscientious, and collaborative departmental, university, and professionally-related service; 
  • Direct or serve on graduate student project, thesis, and dissertation committees as needed

Minimum Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in English or a closely related field 

Preferred Qualifications

  • An active research agenda in any area of American Latino/a/x literature 
  • An established record of excellence in teaching
  • A strong interest in teaching at all levels of the curriculum: general education, undergraduate major and minor, and graduate programs
  • A commitment to mentoring peer instructors, especially dual enrollment high-school teachers of ENGL 1101 Writing and Rhetoric 1 and ENGL 1175 Literature and Ideas in the classroom
  • Teaching, research, or service background or interests involving working with rural, underserved, migrant, heritage Spanish-speaking, and/or indigenous populations

Additional Information

Applicants must submit the following to be fully considered for this position:

  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Article-length writing sample
  • Sample syllabus for an American literature survey course 
  • Sample syllabus for one additional course that the applicant has taught or hopes to teach
  • List of 3-5 professional references, including professional titles and current contact information

The Department of English and Philosophy is housed within the ISU College of Arts and Letters, and faculty members across the college work supportively and collaboratively with each other and with College and University leaders to advance teaching, research, and service, and to promote educational excellence, access, and opportunity. The main campus of ISU is located in the city of Pocatello, an urban center of 70,000 people in the foothills of Southeast Idaho, with close access to the national forest, alpine and Nordic skiing, and year-round outdoor recreation. The area around Pocatello is an important agricultural region with numerous, small farming and ranching communities. The land on which Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus sits lies within the traditional and ancestral home of the Shoshone and Bannock peoples, and the Fort Hall Reservation is just fifteen miles from the Pocatello campus. ISU draws students from around the U.S. and across the globe, but a significant percentage of the student body comes from the surrounding communities. Many students are first-generation and non-traditional, and an increasing number are heritage speakers of Spanish. 

This position will remain open until it is filled, however priority consideration will be given to applications received by December 31, 2022. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience. Benefits include comprehensive health, dental, and vision; life insurance; disability plan; employee assistance program (EAP); excellent retirement options and company contribution; and generous paid time off/sick leave accrual. All offers of employment are conditional pending the successful completion of a background investigation, provided by HireRight.

Idaho State University is an AA/EEO Employer. The state of Idaho is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, political affiliation or belief, national origin, genetics, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.


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