Dear colleagues,
The English Department at College of DuPage, in suburban Chicago, is searching for a teacher-scholar who focuses on professional and technical writing to join our faculty. Applications are due April 6 with an August start date.
Please see the ad for more information and consider applying or sharing with colleagues.
Sincerely,
Jessica Nastal
Full Time Faculty – Writing Studies (Tenure Track, Fall 2026)
The College of DuPage is a comprehensive community college located 27 miles west of downtown Chicago, vitally connected to our local area for over 50 years. We prepare students for a lifelong passion for learning on our 273-acre campus which is home to nine associate degrees and a wide variety of professional and technical certificates. Many of these credentials prepare students to seamlessly articulate into the baccalaureate programs of our higher education partner institutions.
College of DuPage is committed to student success and values an inclusive and welcoming community environment. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workforce. Our connection to the larger metropolitan area is essential to our success and provides a wealth of diverse cultural and recreational opportunities.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
The English Department offers an Associates of Arts in Writing Studies and a Professional Writing Certificate. Courses focus on rhetorical theory and its application in academic, public, and professional contexts. The Writing Studies program, winner of both CCCC’s Certificate of Excellence and TYCA’s Outstanding Program in English, is seeking a technical writing and/or digital writing expert, to teach such courses at Workplace Writing, Technical Writing, Digital Writing, Writing in the Professions, and Writing for Nonprofits.
We are actively seeking innovative, collaborative colleagues who regularly examine their pedagogy and practices in order to foster more equitable, accessible, and inclusive student learning.
Faculty duties include classroom instruction, assessment, curriculum development, advising students, professional inquiry, committee work, and engaging with instructional technology.
Teaching assignments may include various delivery modes, such as face-to-face, on-line, hybrid and/or blended formats during days, evenings and weekends. Faculty positions may not be fully remote.
Qualifications
Education
Master’s degree in Rhetoric/Composition/Professional Writing or Master’s degree in related Writing Studies discipline with 18 graduate credit hours in Rhetoric/Composition/Professional Writing required.
Experience
Experience teaching at the college level is required.
Experience teaching at the community college level is preferred.
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