About The Position

This position involves teaching undergraduate Czech language courses at the Center for Language Studies. The role requires proficiency in the Czech language and English, the ability to effectively teach English-speaking students, and a commitment to student success. The instructor will be responsible for course preparation, instruction, grading, and participating in professional development. This is an evening school position, and the teaching responsibilities begin in the fall semester of 2026.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree (must be obtained by start date).
  • Sufficient proficiency in the target language (Czech) to teach foundation and upper-division courses.
  • Sufficient proficiency in English to teach the target language effectively to English-speaking students.
  • Ability to counsel and motivate students regarding language learning.
  • Willingness to receive additional training and professional development in the field of language pedagogy.
  • Working proficiency in computer-based software, including Microsoft Office and internet applications.
  • Ability to learn and successfully use Learning Management Systems (LMS), such as BYU's Learning Suite.
  • Evidence of proficiency for non-native speakers of the target language may be required.

Nice To Haves

  • Academic degree in the target language and/or linguistics.
  • Successful experience teaching the target language to speakers of other languages.
  • Adequate understanding of Second Language Education theory, and language-teaching pedagogy to develop curriculum materials and to plan lesson activities in languages where commercially published textbooks and instructional materials are seldom available.
  • Knowledge of language-proficiency assessment criteria and the testing procedures needed to prepare and administer language tests and assign grades accurately and fairly.

Responsibilities

  • Teach one or more undergraduate Czech language courses as assigned by the Center for Language Studies.
  • Meet with students one-on-one or in small groups to provide supplemental instruction and guidance on course content.
  • Participate in professional development training workshops and respond to recommendations for improvement.
  • Write a course syllabus and set up course materials on the BYU Learning Suite platform.
  • Grade all Czech Challenge Exams completed during same semester taught.
  • Respond promptly and professionally to communications and assignments from the Center for Language Studies.
  • Attend in-service training in AUG/SEP 2026.

Benefits

  • Benefit from professional development workshops.
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