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Position
at Westfield Middle School South (Westfield, MA)
There
is an opening for German and Spanish at Westfield Middle School
South which has just been posted. The current position involves
7th and 8th Grade German and a World Languages/Exploratory Program
in 6th and some 7th grade classes. Because of other retirements,
applicants with other subject combinations including German should
not hesitate to apply. System-wide the enrollment in German is
increasing with the possibility of another opening at the high
school level as well.
If interested, contact Kathy Galloghly (k.gallogly@schoolsofwestfield.org)
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Full-time
Position at Nashoba Regional High School (Bolton, MA)
Full time High School position starting
in Fall of 2008. Teach German I-IV and AP German. Exchange program
in place with a Gymnasium in Heidelberg.
Contact:
Michael Wood, Superintendent of Schools, 50 Mechanic Street, Bolton,
MA 01740
978 779-0539 (ext. 3002); mwood@nrsd.net
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Full-time
Lecturer at Tufts University
The
Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literatures
at Tufts University invites applications for a full-time lecturer
in German Language beginning in September 2008. Salary is competitive
and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Responsibilities
include teaching three courses per semester in German and curriculum
related activities. Requirements: Native or near native fluency
in German and English, demonstrated excellence in teaching German
at the college level in the U.S., M.A. required, Ph.D. preferred.
Commitment to language teaching and curriculum innovation.
Letter
of application, CV, and three letters of recommendation should
be sent directly to Dr. Saskia Stoessel, Coordinator of German
Language Courses, German Program, Department of German, Russian
and Asian Languages and Literatures, Tufts University, Medford,
MA 02155. Review of applications begins February 15,
2008, and continues until position is filled. Tufts University
is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We are
committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty. Members
of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Part-time
Position at Wellesley College
The German
Department is seeking a part-time colleague to teach for the
academic year 2008-2009. This non-tenure-track contract entails
an 80% teaching load of two courses per semester in the language
curriculum. Applications from candidates with Ph.D. or ABD welcome.
Please submit cover letter and résumé electronically to this
address: Germansearch@wellesley.edu.
Please send other supporting materials of a confidential
nature to Prof. Thomas Hansen, German Department, Wellesley
College, 106 Central St, Wellesley, Mass. 02481. Applications
must be received by April 4, 2008. Contact: thansen@wellesley.edu;
Tel: 781-283-2255.
Wellesley
College is an EO/AA educational institution and employer.
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Assistant
Professor (tenure track) at Wellesley College
Beginning
Assistant Professor of German at Wellesley College. Tenure track.
We are seeking a colleague who is prepared to teach language,
literature, and culture at all levels of the curriculum; specialization
post-1750; expertise in a secondary field (e.g. Political Science,
History, Art History, Music, etc.) highly desirable. Ph. D. in
hand preferred. Please submit applications (cover letter, CV,
dossier, including a letter assessing candidate in the language
classroom) to Jens Kruse, Chair, Department of German, 407 Founders
Hall, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481-8203 by November
1, 2007. Wellesley College is committed to offering competitive
salaries and excellent benefits designed to support faculty members
through their careers. For more information about becoming a faculty
member at Wellesley, please see http://www.wellesley.edu/DeanCollege/Diversity/Open_pos/prospectfac.pdf
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Lecturer
Position at MIT
The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology invites applications for a full-time lecturer
in German, appointed for three years with possible renewal, beginning
July 1, 2008. Candidates must have proven excellence in language
teaching at the university level and demonstrated interest in
pedagogy, curriculum design, and the development of learning materials
(print, audio, video, digital). M.A. and native or near-native
fluency in German required. MIT is an equal opportunity affirmative-action
employer and welcomes applications from women and members of minority
groups. Send letter of application, CV and three letters of recommendation
by October 30, 2007 to: German Lecturer Search Committee, Foreign
Languages and Literatures, 14N-305, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139
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