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Position description The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California Davis invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow to be effective 9/1/2024. The postdoctoral fellow’s role will be to (1) assist the faculty Principal Investigator (PI) and other planning committee members in administering the seminar, (2) supervise two graduate student employees, and (3) participate in the scholarly work of the seminar.
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Bilingual in Spanish or Chinese Mandarin. Experience in photo, graphic and video production and publishing using Canva and/or Adobe Creative Suite to create effective, professional digital graphics and videos for social media and other marketing purposes.
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Job Responsibilities: Full time or part time Caseload varies depending on experience K-12 opportunities Job Qualifications: Bilingual in Spanish Required Licensure For CA Previous Schools Experience Preferred but not required Must be able to provide service in person.
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