Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professor, Spanish

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01/11/24

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Salary commensurate with education and experience.

Descripción 

Bentley University's Department of Modern Languages (ML) is inviting applications for a tenure-track position in Spanish at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. Candidates with a proven track record and interest in a leadership role within the department will be considered for the Associate Professor rank. The position is set to commence on July 1, 2025.

The successful candidate will help the department apply the latest research to coordinating and enhancing our LCB majors.

Bentley is committed to the teacher-scholar model where teaching, scholarship, service, and community engagement are expected and valued. We seek qualified faculty who represent diverse backgrounds, interests and talents and share a commitment to high ethical standards and a willingness to embrace challenge and change. We also look for faculty that are interested in future leadership and governance opportunities at both the departmental and university levels.

In addition to a variety of language electives, the ML Department offers the fast-growing Language, Culture, and Business (LCB) major, with specializations in Spanish, Chinese, French, or Italian, as well as minors in the languages we teach (Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish), and a Spanish for Business minor. The Department actively engages with students outside the classroom through the Center for Language and International Collaboration (CLIC). We also work closely with the Office of International Education. In addition, we are determined to cultivate world languages within an interdisciplinary context, linking them more firmly to other disciplines such as cultural studies, economics, finance, health sciences, history, literature, management, sociology, and more.

Requisitos 

The successful candidate must demonstrate a commitment to teaching world languages, show evidence of scholarly excellence and recently published output, possess native or near-native fluency in Spanish, and hold a Ph.D. We seek a candidate who specializes in applied linguistics, language for specific purposes (LSP), second language acquisition, or a closely related field. 

Criteria for selection include a) evidence in scholarship, b) proven effective teaching of Spanish at the college level (beginning through advanced), and c) native or near-native linguistic proficiency.

Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Spanish applied linguistics, language pedagogy, or a related field. A minimum of two to three years teaching experience at the college level. Candidates should demonstrate an active research agenda and a deep commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level, including Bentley’s signature class, Falcon Discovery Seminar. Candidates must be eager to work in a department with a tradition of teamwork, teaching, advising, and service. Candidates must have native or near-native proficiency in Spanish and English and be willing to teach both Spanish language and cultures courses in English and in Spanish.  

Preferred Qualifications
Ability to teach French.  

Cómo solicitar 

Apply online.

For full consideration, candidates should submit the following as part of the application.

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover letter highlighting your qualifications for the position and your interest specifically in Bentley and its Modern Languages department.
  • A Teaching Statement, which should include a description of how the faculty member has demonstrated or intends to create and support an inclusive classroom environment.
  • Names and contact information for three references (one of whom should be able to speak to the applicant’s background in language pedagogy) are required upon application.

For best consideration, please apply by November 1.  

Observaciones 

For additional information about this position, please contact the Chair of the Modern Languages Department Christian Rubio (crubio@bentley.edu).

Located in suburban Boston, Bentley University is an AACSB and NECHE accredited institution that enrolls approximately 5,500 students at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. Bentley is ranked at or near the top in several categories by US News & World Report, including Best Regional Universities North and Most Innovative Schools, with Bloomberg ranking Bentley in the top 20 undergraduate business programs. Bentley’s high graduation and retention rates and top-ranked Pulsifer Career Center reflects a commitment to student success and inclusiveness. With a strong faculty of teacher-scholars, Bentley strives to be a “Force for Good” through the integration of business with the arts and sciences, and a strong emphasis on ethics and social responsibility. Providing a stimulating academic community for faculty, staff, and students, Bentley supports its faculty as they pursue cutting-edge research and bring their expertise and real world understanding into the classroom.