Part-Time Faculty English Department; English Literature
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Education / Teaching
University Professor -
Creative Arts/Media
Location: Rose Hill
Part‑Time Faculty English Department (English Literature)
Fordham University, Office of the Provost, Arts & Sciences:
English
Location:
Rose Hill or Lincoln Center Campus
Open Date:
May 30, 2023
Salary: $8,798
DescriptionThe English Department of Fordham University occasionally hires part‑time Non‑Tenure‑Track (NTT) faculty to teach literature courses. Based on scheduling needs and the qualifications and availability of the applicant, successful candidates may be offered one or two sections of our ENGL
2000 Texts and Contexts, a core introductory course in literary studies and analysis. We also occasionally have openings to teach an Advanced Literature Core elective, offered to both English majors and the general student body as part of the core curriculum, and other upper‑division electives.
We seek instructors who can offer literature electives across a range of areas, who are committed to excellent writing‑intensive instruction, and who can foster engaging, equitable teaching and learning environments in consonance with Fordham’s Jesuit mission and its strategic plan to educate for racial justice. Texts and Contexts is required in our Eloquentia Perfecta (E.P.) writing‑intensive core sequence, and we view instruction in writing, rhetoric, and close textual analysis as an essential foundation of students’ experience in both literature courses and the undergraduate curriculum more broadly.
"Text and Contexts" is capped at 19 students, and students must complete 15 pages of polished writing with assignments that include scaffolded cycles of feedback and revision. Instructors must build writing and speaking into the fabric of their assignments and class meetings, and 20% of class time must be devoted to instruction in writing and speaking. Texts and Contexts sections have subtitles, and readings are grouped around a broad theme (for example, "New York City in Literature," or "Medieval Monsters and Marvels").
We are especially interested in hiring instructors who can design engaging Texts & Context courses that meet department requirements, draw student enrollment, and attract students to the value of the English major and minor degrees; we, therefore, encourage you to accent these matters in your application materials. Occasionally we have Advanced Literature Core electives available that tend to be 35 students;
most literature electives are 35 students and meet twice a week.
We will not be sending applicants a formal acknowledgement that their materials were received but will be in touch if a section or position does open up. Please do not send duplicates of your materials to departmental emails.
Qualifications- Terminal degree (Ph.D.) preferred.
- Minimum of one year’s experience teaching literary or cultural studies at the college or university level.
- Experience successfully working with and teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students.
- Evidence of experience in the teaching of writing as part of the teaching of literature.
To apply , please submit a cover letter and CV. Please direct questions to calvino
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Fordham is an independent, Catholic University in the Jesuit tradition committed to the idea that cultural and intellectual diversity is central to the excellence of our academic programs and our institutional vitality. Diversifying its faculty and curriculum is at the heart of the mission and vision of Fordham University. As an affirmative‑action/Equal‑Opportunity employer, we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.
Women, people of color, veterans, and people with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. We are committed to an application process that is accessible to individuals with disabilities, and we encourage applicants to request any needed accommodation(s). For more information about the English department, please visit our website: http://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). In many cases, Fordham NTT faculty are eligible for membership in the Services Employees International Union Local 200.
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