Director of the Charles E. Gearing Program in Engineering Communication - Academic Professional / Sr
Georgia Institute of Technology
Application
Details
Posted: 05-Nov-24
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Type: Full Time
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Categories:
Academic
Required Education:
Doctorate
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (https://ce.gatech.edu) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA seeks outstanding applicants for an Academic Professional (open rank) to serve as Director of the Charles E. Gearing Program in Engineering Communication. The Gearing Program is a robust in-house engineering communication program that addresses written, visual, and oral communication on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The ideal candidate will leverage the strength of the existing program to introduce meaningful, new initiatives.
This position is embedded within the School and is a full-time, 12-month faculty position (renewable annually) with a combination of teaching, scholarly, and administrative responsibilities. The expectation is for teaching responsibilities up to 40% of overall responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities will include:
Administer the in-house (“embedded”) engineering communication program and manage the development and delivery of the communication curriculum on the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Co-teach core undergraduate courses, integrating instruction in written, visual, and oral communication into the engineering content.
Teach graduate course(s) in engineering communication.
Guest lecture in other undergraduate and graduate engineering courses as requested.
Create and deliver seminars and workshops on a range of engineering communication topics.
Create pedagogical material for colleagues, as requested.
Assist students on preparation of thesis proposals, defenses, and prestigious fellowship applications.
Serve on School, College, and Institute committees.
Contribute to the literature of engineering communication through scholarly activities.
Applicants should submit: a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of education approach that addresses teaching interests as well as their teaching philosophy, one representative work product (paper, slide deck, video, etc.), and the names and contact information for at least three references.
Contact Information
For additional information about this job opening, please contact the Search Chair, Dr. Susan Burns, sburns@gatech.edu .
Screening of applicants will begin immediately. Recruitment will continue until the position is filled.
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