Assistant Professor (Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian Studies)(0085475, 0085486) Salary $0.00 Semi-Monthly Location Hilo, HI Job Type Full-Time Permanent Job Number 2025-00584 Department University of Hawaii at Hilo Division Academic Affairs - Ka Haka Ula o Keelikolani Opening Date 03/05/2025 Closing Date Continuous Position Number: 0085475, 0085486 Description
Title: Assistant Professor of Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian Studies Position Number: 0085475, 0085486 Hiring Unit: Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani College of Hawaiian Language Location: UH Hilo Date Posted: March 5, 2025 Closing Date: Continuous recruitment until position is filled, first review on or about April 7, 2025.
Salary Information: Commensurate with qualifications and experience Monthly Type: 11 Month Tenure Track: Tenure Full Time/Part Time: Full Time Temporary/Permanent: Permanent Other Conditions: Appointment to begin approximately July 2025, pending position clearance and availability of funding.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses through Hawaiian Maintaining Hawaiian as the operational language of the college Further development of the College's laboratory school, especially at the middle school and high school levels Development of teaching/resource materials Participation in the programs of the College for Hawaiian language outreach and other similar endeavors. Teaching/participation in other programs/activities as assigned Activities that lead to meeting the posted tenure requirements of the College Participate as a part of an overall unified effort as a part of the singularity that is the mandated Hawaiian language revitalization goal of the College Minimum Qualifications
Demonstrated exemplary proficiency in oral and written Hawaiian with a strong base in traditional Hawaiian culture Masters degree or equivalent in a field related to position duties Familiarity with the Colleges posted teaching philosophy and ability to operate within its context Demonstrated ability to work well within the context of the unique mission of the College and the large range of communities with which it interacts Desirable Qualifications
Experience teaching at the upper division tertiary and/or graduate level through Hawaiian Experience in teaching/curriculum development at the preschool, elementary, secondary, and/or lower division tertiary levels Community gained qualifications/experience in Hawaiian culture Academic qualifications/training beyond the masters
To Apply:
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Inquiries: Dr. Jason Cabral, (808) 932-7433, e-mail: jasoncab@hawaii.edu
Kulana Hana: Polopeka Kakoo o ka Olelo Hawaii a me ka Haawina Hawaii Helu kulana: 0085475, 0085486 Honua Hai: Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani, Ke Koleke Olelo Hawaii Kahua Kulanui: Ke Kulanui o Hawaii ma Hilo La Hoolaha: 4 Malaki, 2025 La Palena Pau: Hoomau ia ka paikomo, aia loiloi mua ma ka la 7 Apelila, 2025 Uku Hana: Ku launa i ka pae makaukau a me ke ko o na koina Mahina Hana: Hai umikumakahi mahina Ala Tenua: Tenua Manawa Piha/Hapa Manawa: Manawa piha Kumanawa/Paamau: Hai paamau Na Mea Aelike E Ae: Hoomaka ma lulai 2025, aia i ka apono ia o ke kulana a me ke kala e pono ai.
Kuleana Hana: E ao i na papa o ka papahana muapuka a me ka papahana mulipuka ma loko o ka olelo Hawaii E malama i ka olelo Hawaii o ia ka olelo lawelawe o ke Koleke E hoomohala hou ae i ka papahana kula hookolohua o ke Koleke, oi loa ma ka pae kula waena a kula kiekie E hoomohala i na kumuwaiwai hoonaauao/imi ike E komo pu ma na papahana kuwaho o ke Koleke no ka olelo Hawaii a me na olelo e E ao a komo hana ma na papahana a hanana ae e like me ka hoouna ia E komo ma na hana e ko ai na koina hooko tenua o ke Koleke e like me ka mea i hoolaha punaewele ia E komo piha ma ke ano he hoaimi lokahi like i ka pahuhopu hookahi i hookumu ia ai
Koina Paa: He ahuwale ka walewaha i ka olelo Hawaii ma ka olelo waha a ma ke kakau hoi a he kahua ike paa a ikaika i ka moomeheu kuuna Hawaii He kekele laeoo a kekele pae like paha make kalele i ku pono i na kuleana o keia kulana He kamaaina loa i ke Kumu Honua Mauli Ola, ke kalalmanao hoonaauao o ke Koleke, a he hiki ke hana i loko o ia kalaimanao hoonaauao He ahuwale ka makaukau o ka hana ana i loko o ka poaiapili o ka nuukia kuikawa o ke Koleke, a pela pu i loko o na kaiaulu nui akea e pili pu ana me ke koleke Koina Wae: He ike kino i ke ao ana i na papa helu-kie o ka papahana muapuka ma ka olelo Hawaii, a pela pu i na papa o ka papahana mulipuka He ike kino i ke ao a me ka hoomohala haawina ma ka pae kula kamalii, kula haahaa, kula waena, kula kiekie, a me na papa helu haa o ka papahana muapuka He ike kino i ka moomeheu Hawaii i loaa ma ka hana ana i loko o ke kaiaulu Hawaii He hoonaauao ia ma na aoao kalaiike kupono e ae ma o aku hoi o ka pae laeoo
Ke Noi Ana: I mea e loaa ai ka owehe kulana piha, na owehe noi i kulana, a no ke noi kulana ana, e kipa i ka https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/hawaiied a huli a loaa ka #0085475 a 0085486 a i ole paha, ia Assistant Professor (Hawaii Language and Hawaiian Studies) Mai poina i ke kilo piha i ka hoolaha ma mua o ke noi ana Ke hookomo ole ia na palapala a pau a koi ia ana, he noi piha ole ia Aole e nana ia na noi piha ole, Manao Hou: Ina aole oe i noi mua i kekahi kulana ma mua me ka NEOGOV, e pono oe e hoopaa i waihonua nau Na Ninau: Dr. Jason Cabral, (808) 932-7433, leka uila: jasoncab@hawaii.edu EEO, Clery Act, ADA The University of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Institution and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment, including on the basis of veteran and disability status. For more information, visit: https://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eeo/policies/ Employment is contingent on satisfying employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; reference checks of previous employers; and for certain positions, criminal history record checks. In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, annual campus crime statistics for the University of Hawaii may be viewed at: