[ATTW-L] Two TT Assistant/Advanced Assistant in R/C or Tech/Prof Writing @ North Dakota State University

Dan Kenzie dan.kenzie at gmail.com
Fri Nov 3 15:29:20 UTC 2023


Please see information below about *two *TT positions at North Dakota State
University. As it says, please direct questions to the search chair, Lisa
Arnold, at  lisa.r.arnold at ndsu.edu.


Dear colleagues, I am pleased to announce that North Dakota State
University is hiring two tenure-track assistant/advanced assistant
professors in rhetoric/composition or technical/professional writing.
Screening begins Nov. 30, 2023. Brief description below; full job posting
is here:
https://prd.hcm.ndus.edu/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=2949399&PostingSeq=1


*Description & Details:*

Two Assistant or Advanced Assistant Professors, Rhetoric and Writing

The English Department at North Dakota State University seeks two
full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Advanced Assistant Professors in
Rhetoric and Writing, or related field, for employment beginning August 16,
2024.

North Dakota State University’s English Department is committed to equity
and diversity and actively seeks those scholars whose teaching, research,
and/or diverse life experience will help us extend these core values. We
seek diverse and innovative thinkers and recognize a wide range of
scholarly activities in our tenure and promotion process. The department
boasts a well established, genre-based vertical writing program (First-Year
and Upper-Division Writing), a Writing Studies minor, a Professional
Writing certificate, as well as master’s and doctoral programs.

We are especially interested in candidates who are well prepared to serve
as writing program administrators for the First-Year or Upper-Division
Writing Program and teach the associated practicum course (FYW - Teaching
Workshop for Writing Instructors and/or UDW - Pedagogy, Practice, and
Technology). Teaching duties include a 2/2 load, with reductions for
program administration. Courses will include undergraduate and graduate
rhetoric and writing classes, including core graduate courses such as
Composition Theory and Composition Research. The candidates will expand an
existing scholarly agenda through presentation and publication. The
successful candidates will advise MA and PhD students and serve on thesis
and dissertation committees.


*Advertised Salary:*

$65,000+


*Minimum Qualifications:*

   - PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, Professional and Technical Communication,
   or a related field, by August 15, 2024
   - College teaching experience
   - Existing scholarly record and/or clear scholarly trajectory in
   Rhetoric and Writing Studies, broadly defined
   - Coursework, research, and/or professional experience that prepares the
   candidate to succeed as a writing program administrator
   - Effective oral and written communication skills
   - A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity through
   research, teaching, outreach, and/or lived experience


*Preferred Qualifications:*

   - Research and/or teaching that foregrounds social justice issues
   - Demonstrated experience in writing program administration
   - Demonstrated excellence teaching first-year writing,
   professional/technical writing, and/or writing in the disciplines courses
   - Research record or substantial professional experience in one or more
   of the following: writing program administration; professional and
   technical writing/rhetoric; WAC/WID; linguistics and/or second-language
   writing; digital rhetorics/literacies; AI and writing; online writing
   pedagogy; UX/user experience


I am the search committee chair and happy to answer any questions: lisa.r.
arnold at ndsu.edu


Sincerely,


Dr. Lisa R. Arnold (she/her)

Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Writing

Director, First-Year Writing Program
<https://www.ndsu.edu/english/undergraduate_students/writing_programs/>

NSF ADVANCE <https://www.ndsu.edu/forward/> Faculty Fellow

Office: Zoom and Minard 318E32 (by appointment)

Department of English, NDSU
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