English Lecturer - Open Rank - req# 34526
English Lecturer - Open Rank
Posting Number | req34526 |
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Employment Type | Faculty |
Faculty Type | Open Rank |
Hiring Department | Taos Branch |
Academic Location | Taos Branch |
Campus | Taos |
Benefits Eligible | The University of New Mexico provides a comprehensive package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. In addition, UNM offers educational benefits through the tuition remission and dependent education programs. See the Benefits home page for more information. |
Position Summary | The Humanities Department at UNM-Taos invites applications for a full-time, Open Rank Lecturer (II–III) position beginning Spring 2026. This is a unique opportunity at one of the most culturally vibrant and community-centered institutions in the Southwest. This faculty role will teach a variety of courses, face-to-face on campus, including Enhanced Composition, Composition I, Composition II, and Professional & Technical Communication focused on inclusive pedagogy, student engagement, and academic support. This is an exciting opportunity to join a mission-driven institution committed to student retention and instructional innovation. Nine-month facultysalary is $60,000 to $62,000 based on education and experience. Position Overview: This role includes dedicated reassigned time to support institution-wide efforts focused on retention, access, and instructional support. This is an ideal position for faculty who see themselves as educators, mentors, and change agents. Key Duties and Responsibilities: · Teach English Composition (ENGL 1110Z/1110/1120/2210) · Collaborate with the Center for Academic Support & Achievement (CASA) to support Writing Studio programming, accessibility services, and embedded writing support · Contribute to the success of first-year students · Partner with Guided Pathways teams, advisors, and academic programs to ensure instruction is aligned with student degree maps · Engage in faculty learning communities, professional development, and service that supports inclusive pedagogy and student persistence Why UNM-Taos? The University of New Mexico-Taos is one of the four branch campuses of the state’s flagship institution, UNM. UNM-Taos is a comprehensive community college serving the region from “cradle to career” with an award-winning early childhood education and care center; pre-college programs including high school equivalency, dual enrollment, and early college; vocational and technical courses and short-term certificates; associate degrees in ten programs; transfer and articulation to four-year institutions in New Mexico and surrounding states, career readiness, adult basic education, and lifelong learning opportunities. About 80% of UNM-Taos alumni remain in the area and provide valuable contributions to the region's intellectual life, economy, cultural community, and primary industries including healthcare, tourism, and construction. What makes UNM-Taos special is our shared commitment to student engagement, learning, and success as defined by each student, whether that is transferring to four-year programs, entering the workforce, gaining new skills to change career paths, or personal enrichment. UNM-Taos provides academic and social supports and wrap around services to promote equitable outcomes for our students. For firsthand information on why UNM is a great place to work and learn, visit UNM Proud to hear directly from university employees, faculty, students, and alumni. In addition to all the University has to offer, you have the added benefit of living in Taos, New Mexico — a land rich with art, history, culture, and outdoor activities. For more about life in Taos, visit taos.org and NewMexicoTrue. |
Qualifications | Applicants must have a minimum of a Master’s Degree in the discipline or subfield in which they are applying to teach (e.g., English, Writing Composition), with coursework at least one level above that of the courses being taught or developed (e.g., completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline or subfield in which they teach or tested experience that is determined to be equivalent to the degree). Preferred Qualifications: · PhD in discipline or related field · Teaching experience in a post-secondary institution · Proficiency in teaching in a community college environment · Experience in curriculum innovation for diverse learning styles · Commitment to being part of a Professional Learning Community/Community of Learning · A demonstrated commitment to cultivate an understand of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the university's mission to serve local and global communities · Demonstrated ability to work with students at a variety of academic levels · Experience in developing courses and teaching in an online/hybrid environment · Ability and credentials to teach a subject outside of English Composition |
Application Instructions | Only applications submitted throughthe official UNMJobs site will be accepted. If you are viewing this jobadvertisement on a 3rd party site, pleasevisit UNMJobs to submit an application. To apply, please submit the following materials in UNMJobs: • Resume/CV • Official transcripts • Letter of Interest that addresses minimum and preferred qualifications • Teaching Philosophy statement • Sample lesson plans that demonstrate student engagement and success in alignment with pedagogy • 3 Professional References (names and contact information) Optional Documents:•Formal teaching evaluations (peer, supervisor, student)Applicants who are appointed to a UNM faculty position are required to provide an official certification of successful completion of all degree requirements prior to their initial employment with UNM. |
For Best Consideration | For best consideration, please apply by 9/26/2025. This position will remain open until filled. |
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