Language Lector - Indonesian
Currently Accepting Applications
Yale seeks a full-time
Lector in Southeast Asian Languages - Indonesian beginning
July 1, 2013 for a three year term, renewable.
Primary duties include teaching five courses per year
including elementary (2 courses) and intermediate (2 courses)
in Indonesian using an integrated skills approach. The
fifth course will focus on literary, social, political,
cultural and/or sociolinguistic topics related to the
Indonesian language (as determined on the basis of the
appointee's qualifications and expertise). The Lector
will advise students and participate in program building
of Southeast Asian Studies at Yale, specifically, in developing
overseas language and other study opportunities. He/She
will also engage in developing the broad curriculum and
the pedagogic materials for the Indonesian language.
Applicants must have:
1) native or near-native fluency in Bahasa Indonesia
2) strong English communication skills
3) experience in teaching Indonesian as a second language
in a college or university environment
4) an M.A. or other advanced degree in a relevant discipline
(e.g. applied linguistics or teaching Indonesian
as a second language)
5) demonstrated ability and enthusiasm for language instruction.
Further desirable characteristics include some expertise
in second-language teaching/acquisition, knowledge of overseas
language and related study sites, experience with technologically-aided
language learning methods and their development, interest
in the broader field of Southeast Asian Studies and/or other
relevant disciplines. Salary is commensurate with experience
and background. Yale University is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer; applications from women and minorities
are encouraged.
Review of applications
will begin on November 1, 2012, and continue until
the position is filled.
Please submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, evidence
of teaching excellence (e.g. student evaluations, statement
of teaching philosophy), and three letters of recommendation
via web upload at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1786.
For information contact seas@yale.edu.
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