Cultural Program Coordinator, Classics
Position Type: Full Time
Department: Classics
Summary Description:
Assists in language teaching though instruction, tutoring and related
cultural activities. The Classical Languages and Cultural Activities
Coordinator lives on campus and also directs/coordinates cultural
programming. This is a 9-month position that runs from mid-August until
mid-May
Anticipated Salary Range:
Responsibilities:
Teaching: Extended format Latin and Greek classes (2 hours per week at
each level in each language) ranging from lower intermediate to advanced
level.
Tutoring: as needed to supplement the class meetings; working with senior
majors on translations in their theses.
Cultural Programming: The CLCAC is in charge of the cultural programming for
the Classics Department and will live on campus near students; plan,
organize and execute cultural programs and activities for Greek and Latin
students and the campus community (e.g. dinners, movies, language
"tables" at meals, field trips, campus-wide cultural activities
involving literature, drama, film or dance).
Additional Responsibilities:
Maintain appropriate documentation and records as instructed.
Collaborate with the Director of Global Studies and Residential Life
Coordinator to create programs to prepare students for experiences abroad and
reconnect students returning from abroad.
Meet as appropriate with the faculty advisor.
Promote an environment and relationships with students, faculty and
staff that reflects inclusion and respect for diversity and equitable
practices
Assist students, particularly from underrepresented racial/ethnic
groups, low-income households, and first generations students, to
reflect on their experiences in ways that will promote opportunities for a
productive and successful experience at CC.
Additional Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Master's degree in the classics or equivalent; knowledge of teaching
methodologies and classroom strategies; strong interpersonal skills;
excellent communication and organizational skills; ability to communicate
effectively and develop positive relationships with people from different
cultural backgrounds; satisfactory knowledge of Latin and ancient Greek
language. Must be independent, adaptable, flexible, able to work with
various constituencies, and enthusiastic about classical culture. The
successful candidate will exhibit the potential for excellence in teaching and
for contributing to the department's scholarly activities.
Preferred Qualifications:
Predoctoral Ph.D. candidate; experience teaching Latin and/or Greek at
College/University level.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5185627
Open Until Filled: Yes
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Application Deadline (at 11:59 PM Mountain Time):
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