Assistant Teaching Professor in Japanese Language and Culture
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Purpose: The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, invites applications for a full-time, renewable, non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor in Japanese Language and Culture, with a main or secondary specialization in Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy, translation and interpretation, Japanese for the professions, and/or Cultural Studies. SCU is a welcoming and inclusive community of teaching scholars whose work is grounded in the universitys fundamental values.Those values, which include academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement, are infused with a culture of care that defines our communityupholding the dignity of all. The university draws on the many resources of the greater Bay Area, including Silicon Valley, where we are located. The successful candidate must demonstrate superior ability to integrate the teaching of language, critical thinking and cultural awareness at all levels of instruction, expertise with proficiency and Standards-based assessment, and creativity in course design and development so as to contribute to our departments continued efforts to promote global competence in the Jesuit model of education. The successful candidate will start on September 1, 2026. This is primarily a teaching position, which constitutes 70% of any annual evaluation. The successful candidate will be expected to also engage in professional activity (15%) , and do service (15%) for the department, college, and university. SCU is on the quarter system, The teaching load is seven courses (both lower- and upper-division), distributed across three quarters (e.g. 3-2-2). Assistant Teaching Professors are appointed for an initial term of three years. Reappointment to subsequent terms of three years depends upon the availability of funds, persistent programmatic need, and superior teaching, service, and professional activity. Promotion to Associate Teaching Professor and then Teaching Professor is possible under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. As with most of the departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Modern Languages & Literatures is strictly an undergraduate program. Experience working with diverse groups of students is valued. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS The following are required of all candidates:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
RESPONSIBILITIES Teaching Professors at SCU are expected to balance teaching, professional activity, and service. This is an in-person position. More specifically, duties include but are not limited to the following:
Teaching and Advising (70%) Teach lower- and upper-division courses in the major and university core curriculum, as assigned by the chair, including courses such as xxxx. SCU is on the quarter system and an Assistant Teaching Professor will typically teach two courses in two quarters and three courses in the third. High-quality teaching is prioritized at SCU; therefore, significant faculty-student interaction is expected. The university offers many different opportunities to develop teaching skills through Faculty Development, including regular lunchtime workshops on pedagogy, teaching and technology grants, communities of practice, teaching mentors, and a scholarship of teaching and learning faculty group. Teaching will be evaluated according to the Teaching Effectiveness Standards and Evaluation (TESE) document developed by each department. Ignatian pedagogy, a hallmark of Jesuit, Catholic universities, is based on the principle of cura personalis, that is, teaching the whole person. At Santa Clara University we define effectiveness in teaching as respectful, challenging, inclusive, engaging, and evidence based. Teaching Expectations and Academic Policies at SCU can be found here. Professional Activity (15%) Engage in professional activity, which for non-tenure track faculty on the Teaching Professor track refers to scholarly or creative work, professional practice, or other active engagement in a discipline or field that enables a faculty member to remain current in that area and vital as a teacher. Examples of professional activity include attendance or presentations at conferences, occasional publications that contribute to scholarship or pedagogy in the field, creative work in the arts, and practice in a professional field. Faculty in the Teaching Professor ranks shall not be held to the same standards of scholarship as tenure-track Faculty. Service (15%) Provide effective service to the Department of xxx, the College of Arts and Sciences, the University, and the profession through contributions other than teaching and scholarship, such as service on committees, participation in professional organizations and activities, leadership, and community service performed by virtue of professional expertise or association with the university, as appropriate to rank and experience. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Please note that your employment is subject to the terms of a collective bargaining agreement between the University and the Service Employees International Union Local 1021 (Local 1021; see https://www.scu.edu/provost/faculty-affairs/cba-ntt/). DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 09/15/2025 START DATE: 09/01/2026 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT Please submit the following materials through the hiring portal at https://jobs.scu.edu 1. Letter of application, including a statement/ information regarding:
2. Curriculum vitae 3. Graduate transcripts (unofficial, with official available upon request) 4. Names of at least three references, with letters of recommendation to be provided on request at the interview stage 5. Evidence of teaching excellence (small portfolio of sample syllabi, faculty evaluations and student teaching evaluations from most recent position) recblid 61yv5rcei1tg6bhmmdyjs3fkevyr20 |