Instructor, CC; Hawaiian Language
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96814, USA
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Academic, University Professor, Faculty
Title: Instructor, CC (Hawaiian Language)
Position Number:85930
Hiring Unit:Arts & Sciences
Location:Honolulu Community College
Date Posted:February 24, 2026
Closing Date:March 22, 2026
Salary:Commensurate with Education and Experience
Monthly Type:9-Month
Tenure Track:Tenure
Full Time/Part Time:Full Time
Temporary/Permanent:Permanent
Funding:General
Other conditions: General funds, to begin approximately August 2026, contingent on satisfactory performance, operational and program needs, actual staffing requirements, and availability of funds. Position may be converted from 9-month to 11-month or 11-month to 9-month, as operational needs are required. This is a non-remote position; on-site presence is required.
Duties and Responsibilities- Under general supervision, teach a range of transfer-level HAW courses and perform other teaching-related duties that include but are not limited to planning, organizing, and independently carrying out instructional and non-instructional assignments. Duties may also include teaching HWST courses.
- Develop curriculum and support courses to meet student needs and college objectives, including but not limited to courses that contextualize HAW (and HWST) for transfer and CTE programs.
- Instructional assignments may involve in-person, distance education, and other instructional formats.
- Develops and updates curriculum, teaching methods, materials, and assessment strategies to improve learning based on assessment results.
- May involve developing and teaching noncredit and off-campus courses for targeted groups in support of allied programs.
- Participates in division, campus, institution-related service activities as well as community-service.
- Maintains disciplinary expertise through professional development to and enhance curriculum quality.
- Must be available for evening and weekend teaching assignments, teaching on campus, off-campus at military bases, and/or at secondary education sites (high schools). To teach on a military base, Department of Defense security clearance will be required. To teach Early College courses for DOE schools, background checks will be required.
- Commitment to community college principles and philosophy is essential. The College emphasizes the “open door” concept and serves all student and community populations.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Functionally native oral and written fluency in Hawaiian, the ability to communicate in English, AND one of the following:
- Master’s degree in Hawaiian Language; OR
- Master's degree in Hawaiian as a Second Language; OR
- Master's degree in the study of the culture or history of the people who speak Hawaiian; OR
- Master's degree in Linguistics, ESL, Education or another language. At least 12 credits of advanced coursework in second language methodology, Hawaiian literature, Hawaiian culture, or any combination thereof; OR
- Bachelor’s degree in Hawaiian with 3 years related work experience; OR
- Bachelor's degree in Hawaiian as a Second Language with 3 years related work experience; OR
- Bachelor's degree in the study of the culture or history of the people who speak Hawaiian with 3 years related work experience; OR
- Bachelor's degree in Linguistics, ESL, Education or another language with 3 years related work experience. At least 12 credits of advanced coursework in second language methodology, Hawaiian literature, Hawaiian culture, or any combination thereof.
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“Advanced coursework
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