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College Writing Program Lecturers (Part-Time/AY)

Position overview

Position title: Lecturer Salary range: A reasonable salary range estimate for this position is $70,977-$107,361.
The posted UC academic salary scales (https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/compensation/2025-26-academic-salary-scales.html) set the minimum pay determined by rank and/or step at appointment. See the following table for the salary scale for this position: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2025-26/represented-july-2025-scales/t15.pdf.

Application Window
Open date: February 10, 2026
Next review date: Sunday, Mar 1, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Sunday, Jan 31, 2027 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.

Position description

UC San Diego's college system provides undergraduates with a living and learning community that mirrors the experience of studying at a smaller liberal arts college while affording the benefits of a large research university. Each of the eight colleges has its own academic program through which students fulfill the university's writing requirements and which serve as the academic manifestation of the unique focus of each college. These programs are at the heart of the college's student life and academic vision and reflect their college's mission statement and educational philosophy, providing a general education foundation on which the students build their disciplinary expertise in their majors and upper-division coursework. The overall structure, subject-matter, and educational approach of these programs varies from college to college, but in fulfilling the UC-mandated writing requirement, they are all designed to help students develop the core competencies of written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, and information literacy.

We are seeking applicants for non-tenure track lecturer position(s) that are eligible for continuing status after 18 successful quarters of teaching. Appointments will be part-time/annual. Teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, and letters of recommendation may be required if the applicant is selected for an interview. If you have a preference to work with one or more of the Colleges, please rank the colleges of interest in your cover letter. The appointment will be to only one of the Colleges.

In these programs, lecturers teach writing and course content in seminar-style classes. Lecturers are responsible for assessing student work.

Eighth College [https://eighth.ucsd.edu/]
Eighth College is the newest of the eight undergraduate colleges at the University of California, San Diego and will matriculate its first cohort of students in Fall 2023. Building on the College's theme, "Engagement & Community," its academic mission is to introduce students to critical community engagement in the context of addressing structural racism. The program encourages inter-disciplinary inquiry, critical thinking, and invites multifaceted engagement with communities - both in the San Diego area and elsewhere.

Sixth College [https://sixth.ucsd.edu/cat/]
Sixth College's Culture, Art and Technology Program offers students varied scholarly opportunities centered on exploring the intersection of art and technology as a lens to understand, reflect on, and critique culture and cultural production. From the origins of civilization to the history of Hollywood and the future of the environment, students in CAT engage with big questions about where we've come from, who we are, and where we are going. We aim to teach students to think critically and creatively, while also preparing them for success in college and the world beyond. The CAT Program primarily hires lecturers to teach our upper division public communication courses (CAT 125 and 125R) and our upper division experiential learning course (CAT 124). For more information on individual courses, please see our website: https://sixth.ucsd.edu/cat/courses/index.html.

Seventh College [https://seventh.ucsd.edu/synthesis-program/index.html]
The Seventh College Synthesis Programs invites students to participate in an equity-minded and inclusive curriculum that challenges them to reimagine their reading, writing, listening, and research practices in order to develop rhetorical awareness and create processes that allow students to use their critical thinking and voices to engage with questions related to the climate crisis and other issues related to our changing planet. The Seventh College Synthesis Programs encompass two programs: 1) a two-course writing intensive sequence that asks students to deconstruct the tools of academic and public discourse in order to form strategies for addressing the planet's intersecting local and global ecological, socioeconomic, and political changes and 2) an upper-division project-based course, each with its own instructor and theme offered often collaborating with campus and community partners.

Warren College [https://warren.ucsd.edu/warren-writing/index.html]
The Warren College Writing Program aligns its curriculum with the college's namesake, former Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren and the college motto, "A life in balance." In Warren Writing classes, students explore ways of analyzing, researching and communicating about problems that have a direct bearing on their lives. Course curricula emphasize a problem-based pedagogy and the importance of self-reflection on students' learning. In developing as writers and thinkers, students gain communicative tools needed to write clearly, effectively, and compassionately to a variety of audiences about the solutions most needed to restore balance and equity to people's lives and the communities in which they live.

In these programs, lecturers present content in large lecture courses with the assistance of graduate TAs. Lecturers support the TAs who facilitate discussion sections and assess student written work.

Eleanor Roosevelt College [https://roosevelt.ucsd.edu/mmw/index.html]
The Making of the Modern World [https://roosevelt.ucsd.edu/mmw/index.html] is an interdisciplinary GenEd program at Eleanor Roosevelt College. MMW is grounded in world history, from human origins to the contemporary world, and provides instruction in academic research and writing. Since 1988, when the program and college were founded, MMW has been at the heart of ERC's general education requirements, serving as an academic manifestation of a fundamental aspect of the college's mission, namely, "to feature dimensions of international understanding and cultural diversity," and is required of all ERC students.

Thurgood Marshall College [https://marshall.ucsd.edu/doc/]
Thurgood Marshall's Writing Program, "Dimensions of Culture (DOC)," instructs students in critical reading and writing by developing students' historically grounded understanding of the diverse experiences that have shaped U.S. culture. The lower-division sequence (DOC 1-3) is required of all first-year students at Marshall College and constitutes the core of Marshall College's general education requirements, providing a unified academic experience for all first year students that is grounded in the College's commitment to social justice.
Salary commensurate with experience based on published UC pay scales.

Revelle College [https://revelle.ucsd.edu/humanities/index.html]
The Humanities Program is a core text and writing program that offers five interdisciplinary, chronologically- arranged courses in the literature and thought of the Western humanistic tradition to undergraduates in Revelle College. The program emphasizes the development of skills in critical thinking and formal, persuasive writing. The Humanities Program hires lecturers to teach both in our lower-division sequence (HUM 1-5) and our upper-division writing course (HUM 100), which is a small seminar-style class.

Qualifications

Basic qualifications (required at time of application)

  • Applicants must hold an MS or MA degree or be on track to graduate by May 2026 in any of the following fields: Composition, Rhetoric, Writing Studies, English, Literature, History, Ethnic Studies, or a related field aligned with the writing program's curriculum
  • At least one year of teaching experience
Additional qualifications (required at time of start)
MS or MA in any field is required at time of start.
2025-2026 Academic Year starts on July 1, 2026.

Preferred qualifications

  • PhD, MFA or other terminal degree
  • Experience with using a LMS (Learning Management System)

Application Requirements

Document requirements

  • Cover Letter - (add description to request ranking of the selected colleges; if no preference, indicate)
  • Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
  • Statement of Teaching
  • Syllabi - Optional at the time of interview (Optional)
  • Teaching evaluations - Optional at the time of interview (Optional)
Reference requirements
  • 2-4 required (contact information only)

Apply link: https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04445
Help contact: a3nuristani@ucsd.edu

About UC San Diego
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.

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