TUTORSHIP/SENIOR TUTORSHIP IN FRENCH STUDIES
(CONTINUING)
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
PLEASE BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF POTENTIAL APPLICANTS
Tutor/Senior Tutor (Level A) – French Studies
Department of French and Italian Studies
The Position: The appointee will teach and coordinate undergraduate
French Studies subjects, including language and contribute to the
department’s committee work and research program. The undergraduate
program includes all levels of language from beginners to honours, a
range of linguistics subjects, and literature and culture subjects.
The Person: The successful applicant will have completed or nearly
completed a PhD in the field of French studies; will have native or near-
native command of French; will have specialist knowledge in an area of
French studies, be an active researcher in that area and have a
publication record and ongoing research projects in the field; will have
demonstrated ability in tertiary teaching. The Department has specific
needs in the areas of French linguistics/second language acquisition, pre-
19th century literature and history/culture of 20th century/contemporary
France, but well qualified applicants in any area of French studies are
encouraged to apply.
The Benefits: Salary $36,062 – $48,940 p.a. (Tutor/Senior Tutor Level A)
plus employer superannuation contributions of 17 percent.
Employment Type: This is a full time continuing position, subject to a 5
year probation period. It is available from the beginning of February 2001.
Contact: For further information contact Monique Burston, Head,
Department of French and Italian Studies, tel. +61 3 8344 5179/5168; fax
+61 3 9347 0564; email [log in to unmask]
Applications to:
Deputy Principal,
Human Resources
The University of Melbourne
Victoria, 3010
Fax: +61 3 8344 6080
Applications close: 3 November 2000
Quote position number G0009461W and include the names, phone and
and facsimile numbers and email addresses of three referees in your
application.
Position Description
Tutor/Senior Tutor Level A in French Studies
(Continuing)
Department of French and Italian Studies at the University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne – Careers for Outstanding People
The University of Melbourne is an international research and teaching
university. We employ people of outstanding calibre and offer a unique
environment where staff are valued and rewarded. Founded in 1853, the
University commenced teaching its first students in 1855. Now, the
University has over 30,000 students in a broad range of professional
disciplines. Over 6000 students are higher degree students. The
University has over 5000 staff members. The University is Australia’s
leading research based university, with an international profile through
its reputation for scholarship and teaching.
The Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is one of the University's largest and oldest
faculties, with more than 5000 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The first degree awarded by the University was the Bachelor of Arts
(BA) in 1858, and the first degree awarded to a female student was again
a BA in 1883. The Faculty is distinguished internationally for the quality
of its research and graduate study and has considerable success in
attracting funding for its research programs.
The Department of French and Italian Studies
The French Section of the Department of French and Italian Studies
offers courses at undergraduate level up to honours, and has masters
and doctoral programs at the post-graduate level. At present there are
8.75 full-time members of staff for a student load of about 200 EFTSU.
The French Section is committed to excellence in all areas of its activities,
particularly research and teaching. The Section’s present strengths are
19th and 20th century French/francophone literary and cultural studies,
and French linguistics.
The Position
The Appointee will be required to contribute fully to the activities
(teaching, research, administration) of the French program within the
Department of French and Italian Studies - as directed by the Head of the
French Section and the Head of the Department.
Selection Criteria
All applicants must provide a detailed application that addresses the
position description and selection criteria. In addition, all applicants are
required to include:
(1) a detailed teaching portfolio, including course information, level of
responsibility, teaching activities, student numbers. Evidence of student
teaching evaluations may also be included;
(2) contact details of three (3) referees, inc. mailing address, fax,
telephone & email;
(3) detailed curriculum vitae.
ESSENTIAL QUALITIES
nativeor near-native competence in French;
completionor near-completion of a PhD;
demonstratedcapacity for excellence in teaching of language and
content courses at university level;
demonstratedteaching and research interest in an area of French
studies, preferably French linguistics/second language acquisition,
pre-19th century literature, or history/ culture of 20th
century/contemporary France;
demonstratedexperience and ability in administration and
coordination at tertiary level;
demonstratedability to work both in a team & independently;
the ability to initiate projects in teaching, administration and
outreach.
DESIRABLE QUALITIES
a demonstrated interest in teaching with new technologies;
a demonstrated research and teaching interest in other areas of
French studies;
a demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary studies, in particular
European Studies.
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