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FACULTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position #FY 12-72
February 16, 2012

HIRING UNIT: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
                           
TITLE/RANK:
  Lecturer/Instructor (Various)

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:  Periodically, the College of Arts and Sciences may have various openings throughout the year (AY 2012-2013 and summer 2013) for various full time, non-tenure, academic year term instructor appointments and part-time, non-tenure, semester term Lecturer appointments in any of the following College of Arts and Sciences departments:  Anthropology, Art and Design, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, English Language and Literature, Environmental Sciences, Foreign Languages and Literature, Geography, Historical Studies, Mass Communications, Mathematics and Statistics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Public Administration and Policy Analysis, Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Social Work, Speech Communication, and Theater and Dance. 

TERMS OF APPOINTMENT:   Academic, non-tenure, term, percent of appointment varies.

SOURCE OF FUNDS:    State

SALARY RANGE:   commensurate with training and experience.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:  An advance degree in discipline of instruction (or equivalent professional experience in Fine Arts) is required.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: March 25, 2012; for Fall 2012; October 1, 2012 for Spring 2013; March 1, 2013 for Summer 2013.  However, applications will be accepted throughout the year and will continue to be reviewed based on position availability.

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ONE OF THESE POSSIBLE VACANCIES PLEASE SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION, RESUME, TRANSCRIPT, AND REFERENCES TO:

Chair (department listed below)
SIUE
Campus Box (XXXX-number listed below)
Edwardsville, IL  62026

Anthropology (1451), Art & Design (1774), Biological Sciences (1651), Chemistry (1652), English Language & Literature (1431), Environmental Sciences (1099), Foreign Languages & Literature (1432), Geography (1459), Historical Studies (1454), Mass Communications (1775), Mathematics & Statistics (1653), Music (1771), Philosophy (1433), Physics (1674), Political Science (1453), Public Administration & Policy Analysis (1457), Sociology & Criminal Justice Studies (1455), Social Work (1450), Speech Communication (1772), and Theater and Dance (1777).

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Applicants may be subject to a background check prior to an offer of employment. As an affirmative action employer, SIUE offers equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, creed or religion, age, sex, national origin, or disability.

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