About SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES
The School of Languages is a growing, dynamic and international centre, currently with over 200 full-time teaching staff from twelve different countries. We are involved in the teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), and Modern Languages (currently Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese). Both the centre and the wider university have a strong commitment to the professional development of School of Languages teaching staff. At the university level, new staff are enrolled free-of-charge on a University of Liverpool postgraduate certificate programme, completion of which leads to fellowship of the UK Higher Education Academy (HEA). The School of Languages also holds regular professional development events and training days. While the School of Languages is a teaching centre, with no specific research remit, some funding is available for staff to present at conferences that are relevant to the work of the centre, provided that this does not interfere with teaching duties.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Applications are invited for Chinese language teaching positions in the School of Languages at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU). Candidates are sought as soon thereafter as possible. Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis.
There will be opportunities for Chinese language lecturer to be involved in a range of different types of delivery, such as:
• Credit-bearing Chinese content modules for degree students majoring in China Studies and Teaching Chinese as an International Language., i.e. Modern Chinese, Classical Chinese, Teaching Chinese as an International Language.
• Credit-bearing Chinese language modules from beginners to CEFR B2+ level, and Chinese language modules for Specific Purposes, i.e. Business Chinese.
• Non-credit bearing Chinese courses, i.e. Practical Chinese Courses, staff Chinese, summer school.
• Engaging with Continuing Support Chinese language and cultural activities.
There will also be the opportunity for a member of the Chinese teaching team to take on a managerial role with responsibility for the coordination and leadership of the Chinese teaching programmes. Additionally, there are opportunities for all staff to develop their careers by taking on wider managerial and administrative roles, as well as by contributing to both School of Language and university-level committees. All managerial, administrative and committee roles are appointed to on a fixed-term basis, thus providing all staff members with a range of options to take on responsibilities in areas that interest them.