Lecturer I in Technical Communication (Fall 2026)

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How to Apply

As a single PDF document, please submit the following materials to Interfolio (https://apply.interfolio.com/184608):

  1. A cover letter that addresses your specific interest in the position and outlines your skills and experience that directly relate to this position. 
  2. A CV/resume
  3. A list of 3 references with contact information (phone and email)
  4. A 1-page teaching statement that includes explanations and concrete examples of your pedagogy

Review of applications will begin immediately, on a rolling basis. For best consideration, please submit materials by May 15, 2026. Review will continue until the position is filled.

Please submit applications to Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/184608 Please do not use the MCareers webpage to apply. Only applications submitted via Interfolio will be considered. 

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Job Summary

Michigan Engineering places special emphasis on the ability of graduates to express themselves and their ideas in a professional and highly successful manner. As such, the Technical Communication (TC) Program plays a significant role in the delivery of a writing and communication curriculum across the college, with a focus on first-year, laboratory, and senior design courses. TC faculty integrate written, oral, and visual communication into engineering courses; we also help students learn teamwork and address questions of ethics and social impact. We regularly team-teach courses with both technical communication and engineering (technical) faculty. Our department employs 36 faculty and maintains a vibrant, supportive, and people-centered culture.

As a Lecturer I, you would teach sections of both standalone and team-taught technical communication courses, with an initial focus on first-year writing in our team-taught Engineering 100 courses; on intermediate technical communication in TCHNCLCM-300 (our standalone course for Computer Science and Computer/Electrical Engineering majors); and on supporting upper-level courses (as needed).

The TC Program offers a range of courses. Each course can vary in credit hours (1-4 credits) and overall teaching workload (20-50% effort). A full-time, 100% effort Lecturer I appointment aligns with the workload of a traditional 3:3 workload (or equivalent), in accordance with collective bargaining agreement between The University of Michigan and the Lecturers' Employee Organization. Lecturer I faculty positions are 100% teaching positions (no service requirement) and are renewed annually.  

The initial appointment would be for the AY 2026-27 school year (8-month contract, from the start of the Fall term in late August through the end of the Winter term in late April). This is a renewable, promotion-track position: successful candidates are eligible for annual raises and promotion to Lecturer II (and eventually Teaching Professor), per the terms of the collective bargaining agreement. All CoE faculty are reviewed annually.

All job offers are subject to final approval of the College.

Responsibilities*

Responsibilities of the Lecturer I in Technical Communication include, but are not limited to:

  • Teaching communication in the context of engineering content and engineering project work by student teams
  • Team teaching with disciplinary engineering faculty and technical communication faculty in undergraduate courses
  • Designing, preparing, and delivering lectures in technical communication
  • Creating active-learning lessons on technical communication, teamwork, ethics, and social impact in an engineering context
  • Creating digital content (videos, lectures, assessments, activities, etc.) to support in-person student learning 
  • Attending class sessions and weekly team meetings of teaching team(s)
  • Leading discussion and critique sessions
  • Conducting workshop exercises
  • Holding office hours
  • Evaluating and grading student projects, student papers, and oral presentations
     

Required Qualifications*

  • Advanced degree in Technical Communication or related field (e.g. Communication, English, Rhetoric/Composition, Writing Studies, Science Communication, Engineering, Engineering Education, Law, or similar), and/or significant relevant training and experience in technical communication or related field; PhD preferred
  • Training and experience in the teaching of writing and communication
  • Successful teaching experience
  • Experience with various technical communication genres (e.g. memos, proposals, reports, posters, instructions, visuals, oral presentations, etc.), such as in academia, industry, or government
  • Ability to work effectively with students individually and in course project teams
  • Ability to work independently and self-manage complex planning and long-term service and teaching projects
  • Ability to self-identify areas for professional growth and self-regulate professional development opportunities
  • Ability to teach and work in a multi-disciplinary, team-based environment
  • Ability to incorporate technology and Learning Management systems into teaching
  • Experience working with scientific/engineering students and/or content a plus. We are especially interested in candidates whose background includes training in both engineering and communication. 

Modes of Work

Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.

Additional Information

Depending on enrollment needs, the Program may have multiple Lecturer I positions open.

Appointment Start Date: Fall Term 2026 (on August 26, 2026).

Union Affiliation

This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the Lecturers Employee Organization, AFL-CIO, which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours and other terms and conditions of employment.

Contact Information

For questions, please contact Kelly Hanson, Director, Program in Technical Communication [email protected].

Application Deadline

LEO Job openings are posted for a minimum of ten calendar days. This job may be removed from posting boards and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended.

U-M EEO Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.