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How much do assistant professor of french jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant professor of french in the United States is $80,057.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an assistant professor of French do?

An Assistant Professor of French is an entry-level faculty member at a college or university who specializes in teaching French language, literature, and culture. Their responsibilities typically include delivering lectures, leading classroom discussions, creating and grading assignments, conducting research, and publishing scholarly work. They may also advise students, participate in departmental committees, and engage in academic service. This role is often a tenure-track position, meaning it can lead to a permanent professorship after a probationary period.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant professor of French?

To thrive as an Assistant Professor of French, you need advanced proficiency in the French language, a Ph.D. in French or a related field, and experience in teaching and research. Familiarity with learning management systems (such as Canvas or Blackboard), language assessment tools, and academic publishing platforms is typically required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to engage and inspire students are crucial soft skills in this position. These skills ensure effective instruction, meaningful mentorship, and strong contributions to academic scholarship and departmental goals.

What are the typical responsibilities of an assistant professor of French during the academic year?

As an Assistant Professor of French, your responsibilities typically include teaching undergraduate and possibly graduate courses in French language, literature, and culture, developing course materials, and advising students. You’ll also be expected to engage in scholarly research and publish your findings, as well as participate in departmental service such as committee work or organizing events. Collaboration with colleagues on curriculum development and interdisciplinary projects is common, and you may also supervise student research or study abroad programs. Balancing teaching, research, and service is a key part of the role.

What is the difference between Assistant Professor Of French vs Lecturer in French?

AspectAssistant Professor Of FrenchLecturer in French
Required CredentialsDoctorate or equivalent in French or related fieldMaster's degree or higher, sometimes a doctorate
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, research, teachingPrimarily teaching, often less research focus
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, colleges, higher educationColleges, universities, language institutes
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Assistant Professor Of French typically requires a doctorate and involves both teaching and research at universities. Lecturer in French often focuses more on teaching, with a master's degree sometimes sufficient. Both roles are found in higher education, but Assistant Professors usually have more research responsibilities and a pathway to tenure.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Professor Of French job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,057 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Assistant Professor of Psychology

California Lutheran University

Thousand Oaks, CA • On-site

$73K - $82K/yr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Posting Details
Position Information
Position Title
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Position Category
Faculty
FLSA
Exempt
Position Status
Tenure-Track
FTE
.75 (academic year full-time)
Location
Thousand Oaks
University Background
The mission of California Lutheran University is to educate leaders for a global society who are strong in character and judgment, confident in their identity and vocation, and committed to service and justice. Founded in 1959 in beautiful Ventura County, the university has an enrollment of about 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students who come from across the nation and around the world from a diversity of backgrounds, cultures and faiths. As a federally recognized Hispanic-Serving Institution, Cal Lutheran is looking for candidates with a dedication to and success in working in diverse communities. The university is committed to an inclusive learning and work environment that values individual differences and respects each person's dignity.
Basic Function
Under the direction of the Dean and Department Chair, the Assistant Professor is responsible for providing academic instruction to students for the assigned undergraduate courses. The Assistant Professor is to serve as an academic advisor to students; contribute to department and university activities; serve on faculty or university committees; engage in scholarly activities, and/or creative endeavors.
California Lutheran University invites applicants for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Psychology for our undergraduate program beginning in the fall of 2027. As a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), California Lutheran University seeks candidates with a demonstrated commitment to and success working in diverse, multi-cultural, and multi-racial communities. Cal Lutheran encourages applicants from all faiths and advocates for justice and fairness for all people. Cal Lutheran is an accredited, private, comprehensive university that engages students in critical inquiry and is dedicated to educating leaders for a global society.
This position exclusively serves the undergraduate program, which is separate from the graduate programs. Under the direction of the Dean and Department Chair, the Assistant Professor is responsible for providing academic instruction to students for the assigned undergraduate courses. The Assistant Professor is also to serve as an academic advisor to students; contribute to department and university activities; serve on faculty or university committees; engage in scholarly activities, and/or creative endeavors.
Applicants should be strong in teaching statistics, research methods, and courses in at least one of the following areas of psychology: Cognitive, Experimental, Clinical, or Counseling.
Faculty are also expected to maintain an active research program that engages undergraduate students. The specific area of research expertise is open, but preference will be given to candidates who expand the disciplinary scope of our department's faculty.
Additionally, the successful candidate for this position must demonstrate outstanding commitment to working with a diverse undergraduate student population, using innovative and culturally inclusive approaches to teaching, undergraduate research mentoring, and advising.
Representative Duties
  • Primary responsibilities for this position include teaching courses in our department's robust Statistics and Research Methods course-sequence, in addition to courses in the area of either: Cognitive Psychology, Physiological Psychology, or Clinical/Counseling Psychology. E
  • Create creative assignments and activities in one-on-one and classroom instructional settings to foster hands-on, active learning in students that will develop their expertise in the subject matter. E
  • Create assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings for development of cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students. E
  • Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E
  • Teach and hold office hours in person on campus, at least 4 days per week. E
  • Maintain an active research program that involves undergraduate research assistants and collaborators. E
  • Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback promptly to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E
  • Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum; prepare and submit grades, data, and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E
  • Provide a course syllabus to students in each class within the first week of the class, as outlined in the faculty handbook. E
  • Adhere to the responsibilities related to teaching, advising and service, as outlined in the faculty handbook. E
  • Attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and University meetings. E
  • Evening and weekend hours may be required. E
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

E=Essential Duties
Knowledge Of
  • Cognitive, Experimental, Clinical or Counseling psychologist with good knowledge of statistics and quantitative methodology.
  • Current theory and practice within the subject discipline
  • Principles and best practices of effective teaching
  • Student learning outcomes and methods of assessment University curricula
  • Community and campus resources, services, programs, and professionals available to students
  • Methods of gathering, analyzing, and preparing data
  • Modern computing technology
  • Record keeping techniques concerning student enrollment, attendance, and progress

Ability To
  • Demonstrate a thorough and accurate knowledge in the subject field
  • Deliver course curricula in various learning styles
  • Mentor a diverse population of students
  • Exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of university students' diverse academic, social, economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the needs of students with disabilities.
  • Integrate current and emerging instructional delivery technologies into the learning process to enhance teaching and the educational experience
  • Maintain professional standards that protect student confidentiality
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using tact, patience, and courtesy
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships
  • Work constructively with their colleagues and to treat faculty, staff, administrators, and students with respect and professionalism.
  • Analyze situations accurately and adopt practical courses of action
  • Demonstrate commitment to professional excellence and continuous growth within-subject field or discipline
  • Demonstrate a commitment to serving underrepresented and underserved populations
  • Provide evidence of publications and/or conference presentations within the candidate's area of specialty (preferably involving undergraduate students as collaborators)

Minimum Qualifications
Possession of a Ph.D. (or Psy.D.) in Psychology from an accredited institution or an ABD with a set date for when the Ph.D./Psy.D. will be successfully earned.
NOTE : This position does not supervise graduate students. Therefore, clinical licensure is not required.
Preferred Qualifications
Licenses and other requirements
None
Physical Abilities
Detect to understand appropriate written correspondence; communicate clearly to exchange information in person and via the telephone or video; operate a computer and other office productivity machinery; stationary position for extended periods of time; move or transport light objects; position self to store and/or retrieve files.
Working Environment
Indoor classroom environment; subject to visiting a variety of classroom sites on campus.
Hiring Range
$73,000 - $82,000
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
Faculty001252020
Number of Vacancies
1
Desired Start Date
08/23/2027
Position End Date
Open Date
08/10/2026
Close Date
10/18/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Application Procedure/Special Instructions
Make sure to include the following with your application:
1. Cover Letter. Please address how you meet the qualifications of the position and are prepared to support the mission of Cal Lutheran and its designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Two pages max.
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. List of References
4. Teaching Philosophy. In your statement, please also provide concrete examples of your pedagogy-two pages max.
5. Research Statement. In your statement, please also include how you plan to incorporate undergraduate students as research assistants and/or collaborators-two pages max.
6. Inclusive Excellence Statement: Please indicate how you address (or plan to address) equity, inclusion, and access in your teaching, research, service, and mentoring of undergraduate students-two pages max.
Statement
California Lutheran University is committed to providing equal opportunity in employment for all persons, regardless of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by applicable law. No person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any program, activity or facility of the University on the basis of these factors in a manner consistent with applicable federal and state laws, regulations, ordinances, orders and rules, and University's policies, procedures, and processes.
Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process can be provided to individuals with qualifying disabilities. Please contact the Human Resources Department for further information or to request an accommodation.