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ByuAdjunct Teaching - Center for Language Studies - KEKCHI (Evening School)
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Job Title: Adjunct Teaching - Center for Language Studies - KEKCHI (Evening School) Close Date: July 22, 2026 *NOTE: Last day to apply is Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at 11:59m (MT) Start Date: September 1, 2026 Required Degree: Bachelor's Degree. Must have required degree by start date. Experience : Required: Sufficient proficiency in the target language to teach foundation and upper-division courses. NOTE: Evidence of proficiency for non-native speakers of the target language may be required. Sufficient proficiency in English to: Teach the target language effectively to English-speaking students. Counsel and motivate students regarding language learning. Benefit from professional development workshops.…
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