LINGUIST List 9.1093

Sun Aug 2 1998

Jobs: Phonetics, Speech Path, EFL (Japan)

Editor for this issue: Martin Jacobsen <martylinguistlist.org>


Directory

  • Nuance Communications, Canadian French Phonetics Expert
  • Speech, Language and Literacy Centre, Speech Pathologist
  • Lorene PAGCALIWAGAN, EFL Position Chiba University, Japan

    Message 1: Canadian French Phonetics Expert

    Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 15:20:29 -0700
    From: infonuance.com
    Subject: Canadian French Phonetics Expert


    Position: Canadian-French language consultant

    Description: Correct phonetic spelling of Canadian French dictionary on-line.

    Pay: $20/hour

    Requirements:

    Must be a native Canadian French speaker. Must know phonetics.

    Work arrangement:

    You can work remotely on your own computer. You can choose your own hours. The task will take 1-2 weeks if you work a few hours per day.

    Contact: Please send your resume in plain text ASCII format immediately to:

    Nuance Communications Email: infonuance.com http://www.nuance.com

    Message 2: Speech Pathologist

    Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 09:19:18 +1000
    From: Speech, Language and Literacy Centre <sllcinfocom.com.au>
    Subject: Speech Pathologist


    The Speech, Language & Literacy Centre in Edgecliff, Sydney NSW, Australia, has a vacancy for a qualified Speech Pathologist. Experience in working with children who have learning difficulties is desirable. The centre specialises in the Spalding method and other successful techniques for language processing and literacy development and would offer training in these methods to the successful applicant. This is a full time position in a busy specialised practice with a solid reputation and a large client base. Please send details of qualifications, previous experience and other relevant information to: sllcinfocom.com.au Attention Elizabeth.

    Elizabeth Sully S.L.L.C. 20 Glebe Street Edgecliff NSW 2027

    Message 3: EFL Position Chiba University, Japan

    Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 13:41:07 +0900
    From: Lorene PAGCALIWAGAN <lorenecfl.f.chiba-u.ac.jp>
    Subject: EFL Position Chiba University, Japan


    TEACHING OF ENGLISH As a Foreign Language

    Center for Foreign Languages, Chiba University, Japan

    The Center for Foreign Languages of Chiba University, a national university located near Tokyo, is currently seeking candidates for one full-time post in teaching of English as a foreign langauge, to commence on October 1, 1998.

    Post: Lecturer or associate professor

    The annual salary for lecturers currently ranges from 4,360,000 to 5,000,000 yen and for associate professors from 6,690,000 to 7,500,000 yen.

    Duties: Minimum responsibilities include teaching 5 classes a week and participation in faculty meetings.

    Qualifications: 1) A native speaker of English.

    2) Doctorate degree is preferred with a demonstration of expertise in either teaching English as a foreign/second language or second language acquisition at the university level.

    The following documents are required: 1) Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications.

    2) Three of the applicant's most recent publications. (Master's theses and doctoral dissertations can be submitted).

    3) Health certification. Candidates living in Japan are required to obtain documentation at a national or public hospital. Candidates living abroad may supply such certification as is appropriate.

    The deadline for applications is August 17, 1998. (In the case of those applying from outside Japan, the application should be postmarked not later than August 17,$B!!(J1998.)

    The application should be addressed to:

    Prof. Shingo Minamizuka Director Center for Foreign Languages Chiba University 1-33 Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, 263-8522 Japan

    All inquiries about the position should be addressed to:

    Assoc. Prof. Toshiyuki Tabata, Assoc. Prof. Nakakatsu Ohyama University Phone: University Phone: 043-290-3740 043-290-3801 Fax: 043-290-3747 Fax: 043-290-3747 e-mail: tabatacfl.f.chiba-u.ac.jp e-mail: ohyamacfl.f.chiba-u.ac.jp