Ad-Hoc Language Instructor
Job Summary
The Languages program at UW-Madison's Division of Continuing Studies maintains a pool of experienced online instructors of French, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Spanish to teach adult non-credit courses (levels A1-B2) on an ad-hoc basis. Our practical courses are designed for the public and serve adult learners seeking to learn a new language or improve their language skills. Online conversation sessions generally take place between 5:30 and 8:30pm CT to accommodate adult learners' schedules. Our program is fully online and uses a flipped classroom approach to help students maximize their time with the instructor. Please watch Dr. Julie Dahl's video or read the blog post describing the format of our courses.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to identify learning barriers and difficulties, develops solutions and aligns resources with student needs to support learner advancement academically
- Instructs continuing education classroom activities and guides learning to align with existing curriculum
- Serves as a subject matter expert and communicates with program affiliates, students, and stakeholders providing information and answers questions based on curriculum materials and standards
- Makes measurements of student performance and progress, utilizes assessment tools to align with established mission and philosophy
- Researches and selects curriculum content, designs courses, and prepares assessment tools regarding specific programs to align with unit objectives and strategy
Required Qualifications
- MA in the language you teach or related field (i.e., Second Language Acquisition, Linguistics, etc.)
- Resident in the US with permission to work in the US
- Native speaker or near-native command of the language you are hired to teach
- Demonstrated teaching experience
Department
Continuing Studies, Noncredit
Compensation
MINIMUM $350 per course. Pay is per course and determined by experience and qualifications, as well as course length and number of hours taught per evening.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit a CV focused on teaching experience and a one-page cover letter outlining their qualifications. Applications will be reviewed regularly.
Contact Information
Zachary Yafai
HR Business Partner
zyafai@wisc.edu
Additional Information
Available between 5:30-8:30pm CT one or two evenings a week (Monday through Thursday)
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and the language of focus
Preferred Qualifications: 2 years of online teaching experience, Experience using online learning platforms such as Canvas, D2L or Blackboard, Highly organized and self-directed, Experience teaching adult learners
Education: MA required in language taught or related field
How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit a CV focused on teaching experience and a one-page cover letter outlining their qualifications. Applications will be reviewed regularly.