Assistant Professor of English

Wiley UniversityMarshall, TX
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About The Position

Wiley University invites applications for a full-time faculty position supporting our undergraduate English programs. We seek a dedicated scholar-educator passionate about delivering high-quality instruction in composition, literature, and language arts while fostering students' critical reading, analytical thinking, and effective writing skills. Candidates with expertise in various areas of English studies are encouraged to apply. Rank, Appointment, and Compensation Faculty rank, appointment type, and compensation are commensurate with qualifications and experience, consistent with Wiley University's established compensation structures and institutional practices. Wiley University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion in its faculty and staff.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in English, Literature, Creative Writing, Rhetoric and Composition, or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution
  • Demonstrated ability or strong potential to deliver effective, student-centered instruction in writing and literature
  • Excellent communication skills and commitment to creating an inclusive, supportive learning environment
  • Strong ability to teach composition and provide constructive feedback on student writing
  • Willingness to engage collaboratively in curriculum review and departmental initiatives

Nice To Haves

  • Terminal degree (Ph.D. or MFA) in English, Literature, Creative Writing, or related discipline
  • Previous college or university teaching experience, particularly at the undergraduate level
  • Experience with process-based writing instruction, diverse literary traditions, and innovative pedagogical approaches
  • Record of scholarly activity, creative work, publication, or relevant professional experience
  • Ability to teach across multiple genres, periods, or areas within English studies

Responsibilities

  • Teach undergraduate courses in English, which may include Composition I & II, Introduction to Literature, American Literature, British Literature, World Literature, Creative Writing, and/or upper-level courses aligned with the candidate's area of specialization
  • Guide students in developing strong writing skills, critical reading abilities, and literary analysis techniques
  • Provide academic mentoring and professional guidance to support student development as effective communicators and critical thinkers
  • Collaborate with colleagues on curriculum development, assessment practices, and continuous program improvement
  • Actively participate in departmental, college, and university service activities
  • Engage in ongoing scholarship and professional development to maintain disciplinary currency and pedagogical effectiveness
  • Report to the Department Chair or designated administrator and contribute to departmental goals
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