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Location: Rochester, NY
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University of Rochester: Office of the Provost: Academic Center: Warner School of Education

**Salary Range or Pay Grade**

$70,000 - $90,000

**Description**

The Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development at the University of Rochester seeks a full-time, tenure-line Assistant Professor of Multilingual Education. This faculty member will pursue research related to language learning, teaching, curriculum, and/or teacher education that advances our institutional mission () . They also will lead the TESOL and World Languages master's degree and teacher certification programs and inspire teacher-leaders to serve the learning needs of linguistically diverse students and families in and beyond the Rochester area. We are looking for a colleague with an inclusive orientation who can build research and practice partnerships across constituencies; and whose scholarship and teaching confront complex societal challenges and promote equity- and justice-centered educational change. We encourage applications from diverse candidates - by race and ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality, and dis/ability status - who are committed to our school's mission and are historically underrepresented in higher education. The term of employment will begin on July 1, 2025.

The principal duties associated with this position are to:

Conduct and disseminate research in multilingual learning, teaching, curriculum, and/or teacher education.

Teach graduate-level courses and seminars in language learning and pedagogies, multilingualism, and the sociocultural and institutional contexts of multilingual education.

Mentor PhD and EdD students in fields and interest areas aligned with their domains of knowledge and experience, and advise master's degree students in the TESOL and World Languages certification programs.

Establish a vision for and lead the TESOL and World Languages master's degree and teacher certification programs and develop new programming in Bilingual Education.

Collaborate with colleagues in the Teaching and Curriculum Department, faculty across the Warner School, and professionals at regional institutions and organizations to strengthen programming and professional learning in multilingual education.

Seek and secure external funding to support research and programming priorities.

Fulfill appropriate service roles in the university and community and maintain an active presence in national, state, and/or local professional organizations.

**Qualifications**

Ideal candidates for this position will have qualifications and experiences that include:

A Ph. D. in teaching, learning, and curriculum or a closely related subject area, earned prior to the position's starting date.

At least three years of licensed multilingual teaching experiences in a P-12 setting.

A demonstrated commitment to preparing effective, justice-oriented educators and researchers.

Deep understanding of current conditions and scholarship related to multlingual education and demonstrated commitment to linguistic diversity and inclusion.

Knowledge of and experience with funding streams and partnerships that support research and programming to meet the needs of language educators, multilingual learners, and their communities.

Experience in course design, teaching, and student advisement at the university/college level.

An ability to work productively with collaborators on programs of scholarship, teaching and curriculum, and professional learning.

**Application Instructions**

**The review of applications will begin on October 1, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled** . For more information about this position, please contact the search chair, Dr. Kevin Meuwissen, at kmeuwissen@ .

**About the Warner School:** The Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development is part of the University of Rochester, one of the world's leading research-intensive universities. At the Warner School we believe that education can transform lives and make the world more just and humane. This vision informs our teaching, research and service as a research school of education, as we strive to: **PREPARE** practitioners and researchers who are knowledgeable, reflective, skilled and caring educators, who can make a difference in individual lives as well as their fields, and who are leaders and agents of change; **GENERATE** and disseminate knowledge leading to new understandings of education and human development, on which more effective educational policies and practices can be grounded; **COLLABORATE** across disciplines, professions and constituencies to promote change that can significantly improve education and support positive human development.

Our diverse work in each of these domains is informed by the following underlying beliefs: the improvement of education is in pursuit of social justice; development and learning shape and are shaped by the contexts in which they occur; the complexity of educational problems requires an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach; and best practices are grounded in research and theory, just as useful theory and research are informed by practice. The Warner School fosters a learning community that represents and builds on the rich diversity of human experiences, backgrounds, cultures, histories, ideas and ways of living. Learn more about equity, diversity, and inclusion at Warner

**About Rochester:** Located in western New York, Rochester is a vibrant city, with a welcoming community, affordable housing, and rich intellectual and cultural resources. Approximately six hours by car from New York City, this medium-sized city on the shore of Lake Ontario is a dynamic town, with many great restaurants, museums, businesses, colleges, universities, and schools. Discover what Rochester has to offer in all four seasons () . Claiming more sites on the National Register of Historic Places than any other city its size, Rochester was also the home of women's rights activist Susan B. Anthony and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Their commitments to equity and social justice are part of the DNA of the Rochester community and the University of Rochester. Visit our website to learn more about the University of Rochester () .

**Equal Employment Opportunity Statement**

The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University's mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not di

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$70000.0 / Yearly - $70000.0 / Yearly


Starting At: 70000.0 Yearly
Up To: 90000.0 Yearly


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