The Department of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico announces a search for a
Visiting Lecturer II in ASL Language Instruction position in the Signed Language Interpreting
Program beginning in the Fall semester of the 2026-2027 academic year. The CCIE-accredited
Signed Language Interpreting Program offers a B.S. Degree in Signed Language Interpreting and
a minor in ASL. The mission of the Signed Language Interpreting Program is to prepare entry
level interpreters and transliterators with a thorough understanding of the practice and ethics of
the interpreting profession within a liberal arts environment. We emphasize cultural awareness,
foster intellectual growth, and encourage academic excellence. In keeping with the mission of
the Department of Linguistics, the program “encourages faculty and student involvement as
advocates and participants in outreach to the linguistic communities in which we carry out
research.” Instilling respect for the language and communication preferences of all deaf and hard
of hearing people is an essential value of our program.
For further information on the department, please see our website: http://ling.unm.edu/. For
further information on the Signed Language Interpreting Program, please see:
http://ling.unm.edu/signed-language-program/index.html. UNM is the state’s flagship research
university as well as a Hispanic-Serving Institution classified as a Carnegie Research University
with Highest Research Activity. UNM also has strong connections with 23 tribal nations located
within New Mexico. As such, successful candidates must be committed to working with broadly
diverse student and community populations.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate introductory SIGN courses without relying on
a published textbook. Our students must be trained to become competent signers of ASL who
understand the relationship between ASL and English grammatical systems.