Instructor II - Department of German and Slavic Studies, Faculty of Arts
University of Manitoba
Department of German and Slavic Studies
University of Manitoba
Position Number #35697
The Department of German and Slavic Studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Manitoba invites applications for a full-time two-year term position at the rank of Instructor II in the area of Polish Language and Culture with a specialization in post-1945 twentieth and twenty-first-century Polish culture and history. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in oral history and Polish-Manitoban migration. The successful candidate must have an M.A. in Polish Studies or History.
The ideal candidate must have a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching Polish language on all levels and a variety of Polish culture courses on the undergraduate level. A minimum of five or more years of teaching in a University or equivalent position is required. Furthermore, the successful candidate must demonstrate considerable experience in outreach activities / liaising with the Polish diaspora, and travel abroad / exchange programing to Poland. Experience in curriculum development and experiential learning is also required.
The successful candidate is expected to teach Polish language courses as well as culture courses conducted in English at the undergraduate level as part of the Polish minor program. They will also contribute to the Minor, Major and Honours programs in Central and East European Studies. Native or near-native fluency in the Polish and the English languages is essential. The duties include 21 credit hours a year of teaching in various modes of delivery and service to the Department, Faculty, University, and the community. The successful candidate will coordinate and further develop the Polish program, function as student advisor for the program, maintain and update the Polish lab program in the Language Centre, actively engage in community outreach with Manitoba’s strong Polish-Canadian community, as well as develop and run study-abroad courses and programs. All members in the Department of German and Slavic Studies are expected to work closely as a team.
The starting salary will reflect the qualifications and experience of the chosen candidate. The appointment will begin on July 1, 2025.
The term position is made possible in part through the Polish Endowment Fund established by Manitoba’s Canadian-Polish community.
The University of Manitoba is the province's largest, most comprehensive post-secondary educational institution. More than 28,000 students from all over the world currently study in a wide range of programs in the liberal arts and sciences, the creative arts, and the professions.
The University of Manitoba is committed to the principles of equity, diversity & inclusion and to promoting opportunities in hiring, promotion and tenure (where applicable) for systemically marginalized groups who have been excluded from full participation at the University and the larger community, including Indigenous Peoples, women, racialized persons, persons with disabilities and those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+ (Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning, intersex, asexual and other diverse sexual identities). All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact UM.Accommodation@umanitoba.ca or 204-474-7195. Please note this contact information is for accommodation reasons only.
Applications for this position must include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a writing sample in English of up to 30 pages, a teaching philosophy, and further evidence of effective teaching, such as teaching evaluations and sample course outlines. The letter of application should specify how the candidate meets the job description. As well, two confidential letters of reference must be received directly from the applicant’s referees; at least one of them must attest to teaching excellence.
Further information about the department is available via https://umanitoba.ca/arts/german-slavic-studies. Inquiries about the nature of the position should be sent to Dr. Stephan Jaeger (stephan.jaeger@umanitoba.ca).
Electronic applications and letters of reference should be sent to Dr. Stephan Jaeger (artsgmsl.reach@umanitoba.ca), Department of German and Slavic Studies, 328 Fletcher Argue Building, 15 Chancellor’s Circle, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 5V5.
All materials should arrive no later than January 8, 2025.
Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in accordance with Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba). Please note that curricula vitae may be provided to participating members of the search process.