Submission Number: 1143
Submission ID: 38507
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Created: Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:20
Completed: Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:20
Changed: Fri, 09/20/2024 - 14:40

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Language: English

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Indiana University, College of Arts & Sciences

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Non-Tenure Track Lecturer in American Sign Language – Indiana University Bloomington
Permanent, Contract
01/01/2025
Flexible
1000 E. 7th Street
Bloomington , Indiana. 47405
United States

The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University has a non-tenure-track Lecturer position in American Sign Language (ASL) available beginning either January 1, 2025, or August 1, 2025. This is a 10-month academic-year appointment with the possibility for additional teaching in the summer.
Responsibilities: Teach ASL courses ranging from introductory to advanced and develop course content and curriculum. Qualified applicants must also be willing to engage in all aspects of the ASL program, including external symposia and retreats. Participation in faculty service is expected. Indiana University is a highly regarded, public research university and the undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences are ranked among the top in the nation. The Bloomington campus is home to approximately 42,000 students, including about 300 undergraduate majors and 120 graduate students in speech, language and hearing sciences.
The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students and scholars. Indiana University is an equal employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, disability status or protected veteran status.

Native or near-native fluency in ASL with demonstrated ability to converse fluently in high-level professional and academic conversation. A master’s degree in ASL teaching, linguistics, or related field is required.
Evidence of positive relationships and collegiality with Deaf and hearing university students, staff, and colleagues. Two years of ASL teaching at the college level is preferred. Evidence of participation in ASL/Deaf Studies and Deaf community organizations on local, state, and national levels. Commitment to Deaf bilingual/bicultural experience and its foundation in fundamental human rights. We seek candidates with strong passion for ASL, ASL minor courses such as Deaf Culture and advanced ASL classes, and a desire to be a team player.

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1. Curriculum Vitae 2. Letter of Application 3. Evidence of Teaching Ability 4. Letter of Reference 1 5. Letter of Reference 2 6. Letter of Reference 3 7. Statement of Research and Teaching 8. List of References 9. Video
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