The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 14-Oct-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 11-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 14-October-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$111,031 to $131,335 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Engage students in undergraduate courses and potentially teach postgraduate courses.
Work collaboratively with colleagues on initiatives that contribute to the School, Faculty, and University.
Undertake research while primarily focusing on teaching.
Requirements
Completion of a Masters degree or higher qualification in Romance Languages with postgraduate studies in Spanish culture and/or literature.
Fluency in Spanish and English.
Proven expertise in teaching Spanish as a foreign language (Levels A1-B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR).
Demonstrated ability to teach contemporary Spanish culture and literature courses in a tertiary setting.
Ability and willingness to lead the Spanish studies program within the department, focusing on curriculum development, student engagement, and administration.
Excellent communication skills and active participation in the Department’s culture of teaching and research.
Ability to work harmoniously and constructively with colleagues and key stakeholders.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym, and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The position is fixed term, full-time for two years.
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 14-Oct-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 11-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 14-October-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$111,031 to $131,335 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Engage students in undergraduate courses and potentially teach postgraduate courses.
Work collaboratively with colleagues on initiatives that contribute to the School, Faculty, and University.
Undertake research while primarily focusing on teaching.
Requirements
Completion of a Masters degree or higher qualification in Romance Languages with postgraduate studies in Spanish culture and/or literature.
Fluency in Spanish and English.
Proven expertise in teaching Spanish as a foreign language (Levels A1-B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR).
Demonstrated ability to teach contemporary Spanish culture and literature courses in a tertiary setting.
Ability and willingness to lead the Spanish studies program within the department, focusing on curriculum development, student engagement, and administration.
Excellent communication skills and active participation in the Department’s culture of teaching and research.
Ability to work harmoniously and constructively with colleagues and key stakeholders.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym, and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 14-Oct-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 11-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 14-October-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$111,031 to $131,335 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Engage students in undergraduate courses and potentially teach postgraduate courses.
Work collaboratively with colleagues on initiatives that contribute to the School, Faculty, and University.
Undertake research while primarily focusing on teaching.
Requirements
Completion of a Masters degree or higher qualification in Romance Languages with postgraduate studies in Spanish culture and/or literature.
Fluency in Spanish and English.
Proven expertise in teaching Spanish as a foreign language (Levels A1-B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR).
Demonstrated ability to teach contemporary Spanish culture and literature courses in a tertiary setting.
Ability and willingness to lead the Spanish studies program within the department, focusing on curriculum development, student engagement, and administration.
Excellent communication skills and active participation in the Department’s culture of teaching and research.
Ability to work harmoniously and constructively with colleagues and key stakeholders.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym, and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 14-Oct-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 11-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 14-October-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$111,031 to $131,335 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Engage students in undergraduate courses and potentially teach postgraduate courses.
Work with colleagues on initiatives that contribute to the School, Faculty, and University.
Undertake research while focusing on teaching responsibilities.
Requirements
Completion of a Masters degree or higher qualification in Romance Languages with postgraduate studies in Spanish culture and/or literature.
Fluency in Spanish and English.
Proven expertise in teaching Spanish as a foreign language (Levels A1-B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR).
Demonstrated ability to teach contemporary Spanish culture and literature courses in a tertiary setting.
Ability and willingness to lead the Spanish studies program within the department, focusing on curriculum development, student engagement, and administration.
Excellent communication skills and active participation in the Department’s culture of teaching and research.
Ability to work harmoniously and constructively with colleagues and key stakeholders.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym, and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.