Dear colleagues,
Please see the job announcement below for a teaching opportunity in an innovative team-taught tech comm/computer science course at Georgia Tech.
Questions can be directed to me (andy.frazee@lmc.gatech.edu) or Rebecca Burnett (rebecca.burnett@lmc.gatech.edu).
Many thanks,
Andy
Andy Frazee, PhD
Associate Director of Writing and Communication
School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Georgia Institute of Technology
andy.frazee@lmc.gatech.edu
JOB POSTING: Technical Communication Lecturer Position for 2015-16
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Team teach with computer science faculty in year-long junior capstone classes of sections linking computer science and intro tech comm. Face-to-face and hybrid teaching related to client-based projects. Degree in tech comm or rhetoric preferred but comparable experience considered. Research opportunities. ABD applicants considered. Nine-month appointment with the equivalent of 3:3 load.
This position is within Georgia Tech’s Writing and Communication Program, a unit of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and home of the Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Writing and Communication Program oversees courses in first-year composition, research writing, and technical communication, all of which emphasize rhetoric, process, and multimodality. For more information, see http://wcprogram.lmc.gatech.edu/ and http://lmc.gatech.edu/
Please submit letter of application, CV, teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Apply immediately to hiring@lmc.gatech.edu. Review of complete online submissions will begin July 10, 2015 for teaching in August 2015. The Georgia Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity employer whose academic core mission is based on the principles of inclusion, equity, diversity, and justice.