Lecturer - Interpreting and Translation; INTN
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Adult Education, Education Administration -
Language/Bilingual
Department
Communication Disorders
SalaryCommensurate with experience
DescriptionThe Interpreting and Translation (INTN) Program at the University of Houston is hiring part-time non-tenure track
Lecturers for classroom instruction (day or evening) on an asneeded basis. This program (formerly named the ASLI program) trainsstudents to be conversationally fluent in American Sign Language and focuses on preparing interpreters for real-worldinteractions.
Content areas of particular need are American Sign Language levels1-4 and interpreting/translation pedagogy. Students enrolled in ourcourses benefit from our on-campus language lab, a part-timelanguage coach, community events sponsored by the ASL Societystudent organization and a separate lab for student research.
Applicants should provide a letter of interest, a list of at least3 professional references and a current curriculum vitae.
Applicants should also provide a shareable link to a 3-5 minutevideo using ASL describing their teaching philosophy and qualifications.
For lecturer positions in theINTN program, the Communication Sciences and Disorders department requires a minimum of a Master's degree with three or more years of teaching experience. Proficiency in both using and understandingvariations of American Sign Language is required. ASLTA, BEIAdvanced/Master, or RID certification is preferred. Professional references will be contacted.
Required Attachments by CandidateCover Letter/Letter of Application, Teaching Philosophy, Curriculum Vitae
Official transcripts are required for a faculty appointment and will be requested upon selection of final candidate. All positions at the University of Houston are security sensitive andwill require a criminal history check.
The University of Houston System and its universities are an Equal Opportunity Institution.
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