Mentoring, Special Education, Training/Teaching
The position is for an Instructional Assistant Professor of Special Education, beginning Fall 2026, in Laredo, Texas. This non-tenure-track, 9-month faculty role involves teaching 15 credit hours per semester in undergraduate and graduate courses, both face-to-face and online. Responsibilities include mentoring students and service on academic committees. Candidates must hold a doctorate in Special Education or related field (ABD considered if completed before appointment), with preferred certifications like Texas Special Education Teacher or Diagnostician. The university offers competitive pay, benefits, professional development support, and summer pay. Application review starts March 2, 2026; submit a cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts, and references online. All positions are security-sensitive, requiring background checks and credential verification.
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Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University is dedicated to the discovery, development, communication, and application of knowledge in a wide range of academic and professional fields. Its mission of providing the highest quality undergraduate and graduate programs is inseparable from its mission of developing new understandings through research and creativity. It prepares students to assume roles in leadership, responsibility and service to society. Texas A&M assumes as its historic trust the maintenance of freedom of inquiry and an intellectual environment nurturing the human mind and spirit. It welcomes and seeks to serve persons of all racial, ethnic and geographic groups as it addresses the needs of an increasingly diverse population and a global economy. In the 21st century, Texas A&M University seeks to assume a place of preeminence among public universities while respecting its history and traditions.
500 to 999 employees
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