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English Lecturer - Mansfield campus

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Job Title: English Lecturer - Mansfield campus
Department: Mansfield | Administration
Position Overview
The English program at the Ohio State University Mansfield offers the four-year English major, as well as first-year writing and other courses in support of the General Education curriculum. This is a part-time semester, reappointment lecturer position expected to begin Autumn 2026.
Interested applicants should have at least a master’s degree in rhetoric and composition or English with experience teaching college-level writing.
Performance Objectives
Lecturers are an essential component of the English program offerings. In an effort to provide a consistent educational experience for students, lecturers are expected to provide an outstanding educational experience by:
- Following the course syllabus that has been developed by the English department’s program committees;
- Utilizing Carmen Canvas as the Learning Management system to post your syllabus, maintain your course grade book, and provide other resources/materials, as applicable.
- Attending professional development meetings to coordinate with other course instructors on class readings, assignments, exercises, and grading rubrics;
- Grading student assignments and providing written comments and feedback to students in a manner that is consistent with the timelines set by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and The Ohio State University;
- Reporting final grades on time;
- Reporting any instances of academic misconduct;
- Following up with students who are granted incompletes and ensuring that final grades are submitted;
- Being accessible to students by email or phone outside of class and having office hours for individual student meetings.
If hired, all OSU business should be conducted using the OSU email account assigned to you.
Education and Experience Requirements
Required:
- Master’s degree in English or rhetoric and composition and prefer someone with experience teaching first year composition at the college-level.
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The Ohio State University at Mansfield offered its first classes in 1958. The Mansfield campus sits on 640 acres and shares the campus with North Central State College. The campus is a thriving model for sustainability and environmental/natural resources experiential education and hands-on research. The campus has a 20-acre sugar bush used for maple syrup production; vernal pools, pine plantations, wetlands, and stream heads; and an ecolab collaboration with the School of Environment and Natural Resources.
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Additional Information:
Location: Ovalwood Hall (0625)
Position Type: Regular
Scheduled Hours: 20
Shift: First Shift
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