What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Lecturer or Associate Teaching Professor position at uncc-sb?
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Department of Writing, Rhetoric & Digital Studies(WRDS) invites applications for an Associate Director of the Writing Resources Center (WRC) to begin Fall 2025. The WRC Associate Director position will be hired as a non-tenure track (NTT) teaching faculty member at the rank of Senior Lecturer or Associate Teaching Professor. The successful applicant will join a vibrant and collegial degree-granting writing department located on the beautiful 1,000-acre campus of North Carolina's urban research university. The WRC Associate Director can expect the following responsibilities in collaboration with the WRC Director:Co-teaching the annual tutor education courseRecruiting, mentoring, and training tutors and WRC staffSupervising graduate teaching assistants from the English DepartmentCreating tutoring schedulesContributing to program development, research projects, and program assessmentThe WRC Associate Director can also expect to teach two courses per semester (including the tutor education course). The WRDS curriculum is guided by a set of first-year writing student learning outcomes and a set of upper-division outcomes, and all WRDS courses are informed by the diverse and interdisciplinary expertise of WRDS Faculty. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to use innovative writing pedagogies to teach UNC Charlotte's unique student body, which includes first-generation college students and multilingual speakers from various backgrounds. WRDS NTT teaching faculty regularly engage in department stewardship, including curricular development, promotion of the WRDS major/minor, and departmental self-governance. WRDS faculty and WPAs also engage in community-engaged and public-facing work across campus and the larger Charlotte region.