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Clarke University First Year Writing Faculty in Dubuque, Iowa

At Clarke University, we look for individuals who lead from the heart and embrace our values of education, charity, justice, and freedom. By creating a community focused on care, we empower everyone at Clarke to do and be their best. We offer meaningful work, a safe and friendly work environment, and an outstanding benefits package including tuition remission, paid holidays, vacation and sick time, and extensive professional development opportunities. So, if you're looking for a place to make a positive impact, Clarke may be the place for you.

Clarke University invites applications for two full-time faculty members to teach in our first-year writing program. Successful candidates will help shape our new writing curriculum from its inception as they teach the first-year writing course sequence. These faculty members will be integral to our program's future growth, success, and sustainability.

We seek applicants with experience working with diverse learners and who are committed to excellence in teaching. We create empowering, supportive, and inclusive learning environments, deliver engaging and student-centered instruction, and recognize and adapt to the unique needs of all students to support their success. Service to the university, department, discipline, and community is expected of all faculty at Clarke; this includes participation on committees and other activities. Successful applicants may also have the opportunity to teach in other areas, such as literature, communication, or media studies, depending on qualifications.

Qualified candidates should possess the following:

  • A Ph.D (preferred) or M.A in English, Rhetoric-Composition or a related field

  • A record of effective teaching in higher education, with specific evidence of excellence in first-year writing or Writing Across the Curriculum programs

  • Experience with Active Learning pedagogies

  • An interest in working with a diverse body of students, which may include first-generation students and student-athletes

    Other qualifications that will be considered:

  • Experience working in writing centers, facilitating faculty development, and learning outcomes

  • Demonstrated research interest in Rhetoric-Composition pedagogy

  • Credentials that would enable the instructor to teach in other, related curricular areas, such as media studies, literature, creative writing, or other disciplines.

    Clarke University is committed to fostering a welcoming campus community that celebrates the unique contributions of each person and promotes an inclusive learning environment. Clarke University does not discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability or genetic information.

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