Languages: Assistant Professor in Spanish
Job Information
POSITION: A probationary tenure-track faculty position at the rank of assistant professor is available in the Department of Languages in the College of Arts and Sciences. The department seeks a versatile candidate with expertise in applied Spanish (e.g., Spanish for health care, professional Spanish, translation and interpretation), committed to excellence and motivated to teach a variety of courses at all proficiency levels. This appointment carries an initial two-year probationary appointment beginning with the 2026/2027 academic year, August 17, 2026.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Earned doctorate in Spanish, in an area of specialization related to applied Spanish. ABD applicants may be considered. Advanced-Mid proficiency or higher in Spanish and English. Demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching, scholarship, service, and advising.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Evidence of successful university teaching in Spanish, especially related to health professions. Knowledge of current pedagogical practices related to language learning. Experience with interdisciplinary approaches. Commitment to support and enhance high impact instructional practices (e.g., undergraduate research, internship, service learning, intercultural immersion, study abroad)
DUTIES: Teach the equivalent of 12 credits each semester based on program needs and in accordance with specialization; engage in research and scholarly activities; provide academic advising to students as assigned; contribute service to the department, University and profession.
DEPARTMENT: The Department of Languages consists of 18 faculty and instructors.
UNIVERSITY and EAU CLAIRE COMMUNITY: UW-Eau Claire, an institution of approximately 10,000 students and 1,400 faculty and staff, is consistently recognized as a top comprehensive university in the Midwest and is widely known as a leader in faculty-undergraduate research and study abroad. We strive for excellence in liberal education and select graduate and professional programs through commitment to teaching and learning and dedication to our core values of diversity, sustainability, leadership, and innovation.
The City of Eau Claire, situated at the confluence of the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers, is at the center of a metropolitan area of approximately 100,000 people located 90 miles east of Minneapolis/St. Paul. The area features beautiful parks and trails, strong public schools, a vibrant arts scene and local food culture, and abundant recreational opportunities.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications are submitted electronically. Please follow instructions found on the following Web site: https://wisconsin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UW_Comprehensives . Please attach the following in PDF format:
- Letter of application (1-2 pages)
- Statement of teaching philosophy (1-2 pages)
- Curriculum vita (4-6 pages)
- Unofficial graduate school transcript
- Names and contact information for three references.
Please direct requests for additional information to Dr. Jessica Miller, Chair of the Department of Languages, millerjs@uwec.edu
To ensure consideration, completed applications must be received by October 7, 2025. However, screening may continue until position is filled. The university reserves the right to contact additional references with notice given to the candidates at an appropriate time in the process. Employment will require a background check. Employment will also require you and your references to answer questions regarding past conduct related to sexual violence and sexual harassment.
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