University of Louisville

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Part-TimeLecturer:DepartmentofEnglish-CompositionProgram

Louisville, Kentucky, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Part-Time Lecturer: Department of English - Composition Program at University of Louisville. Skills: teaching first-year composition, ENGL101, ENGL102. teaching first-year composition. teach ENGL101 and ENGL102”

What You'll Achieve.

submit final grades within university deadlines

Industry & Context.

education

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

experience teaching first-year composition, willing to teach both ENGL101 and ENGL102

Nice to Have

graduate-level coursework in composition pedagogy

What You'll Do.

teaching first-year composition

teach ENGL101 and ENGL102

utilize Blackboard to submit a course syllabus

order textbooks or other reading materials

provide developmentally meaningful feedback

present engaging learning experiences

respond to students in a timely manner

communicate regularly with designated academic program director

submit final grades within university deadlines

comply with other requests as a part-time lecturer such as completing an attestation and disclosure form and annual performance evaluations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

communicate regularly with designated academic program director

Communication Scope

respond to students in a timely manner; communicate regularly with designated academic program director

Full Job Description

**Department:** **Location:** Belknap Campus **Time Type:** Part time **Worker Type:** Temporary (Fixed Term) **Job Req ID:** R108577 **Position Description:** The Department of English invites applications for instructor positions in the Composition Program, to begin summer 2026. All positions are for summer 2026 in the first instance with the possibility of renewal as department needs require. Applicants should have experience teaching first-year composition and be willing to teach both ENGL101 and ENGL102. Preference will be given to those with graduate-level coursework in composition pedagogy. Instructors are expected to utilize Blackboard to submit a course syllabus, order textbooks or other reading materials, provide developmentally meaningful feedback, present engaging learning experiences, respond to students in a timely manner, communicate regularly with designated academic program director, submit final grades within university deadlines, and comply with other requests as a part-time lecturer such as completing an attestation and disclosure form and annual performance evaluations. The salary is based on a per-credit-hour value. Composition courses are three credit hours. Applicants should submit one document containing a cover letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, and at least one sample syllabus for a first-year composition course. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and continue until the positions are filled. **Qualifications** MA/PhD **Equal Employment Opportunity** The University of Louisville is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. The University strives to provide equal employment opportunity on the basis of merit and without unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, color, national origin, ethnicity, creed, religion, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, marital status, or pregnancy. In accordance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the V

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