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Courses may include lower-division survey classes in world and European history; and/or upper-division core curriculum courses in European, Asian, African, and Latin American history. Qualifications ...

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How much do latin american history jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for latin american history in the United States is $54,825.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $60,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Latin American History?

A Latin American History job typically involves teaching, researching, or curating historical topics related to Latin America. Professionals in this field may work as university professors, museum curators, historians, or policy analysts. Their work often includes studying colonialism, revolutions, cultural developments, and modern political changes in Latin American countries. Many positions require expertise in historical research, archival work, and languages like Spanish or Portuguese.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Latin American History, and why are they important?

To excel in a Latin American History role, you typically need advanced research and analytical skills, a strong understanding of Latin American cultures and historical contexts, and at least a master's or doctoral degree in history or a related field. Experience with digital archives, citation management tools, and proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese are valuable assets, and teaching certification may be required in academic settings. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and critical thinking set candidates apart, especially when presenting complex topics to diverse audiences. These skills ensure historical accuracy, engaging instruction, and meaningful research, all of which are essential for success in this scholarly profession.

What does a Latin American History do?

In a Latin American History role—whether in academia, research institutions, or museums—your daily tasks often include conducting historical research, analyzing primary and secondary sources, writing scholarly articles or reports, and preparing lectures or public presentations. You may also curate educational materials, collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary projects, and mentor students or junior researchers. Balancing independent study with teaching or outreach responsibilities is common, and you'll frequently use both digital and traditional research methods. Effective collaboration with other historians, archivists, or educators helps create engaging programming and ensures the historical content is accurate and well-contextualized.

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Infographic showing various Latin American History job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, and 32% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,825 per year, or $26.4 per hour.

Student Employment - Specialist I, Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) (Part Time)

Salt Lake Community College

Taylorsville, UT • On-site

$15 - $15.95/hr

Full-time, Part-time

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Job description

Salary: $15.00 - $15.95 Hourly
Location : Taylorsville Campus, UT
Job Type: Workstudy Federal
Job Number: 202500186
Division: Student Affairs
Department: Humanities and Languages
Opening Date: 08/04/2025
FLSA: Determined by Position
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
All employees are expected to maintain a permanent residence within the State of Utah as a condition of employment. New employees must provide a valid Utah residential address within 30 days of their start date.
Job Summary
The Center for Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary center focused on supporting Latin American-based activities including teaching, research, and community engagement. We are in search of student workers at the Center for Latin American Studies to support the Center's plans and initiatives. This position is ideal for a student studying International Studies or World Languages.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities & Knowledge Skills & Abilities
This position will prepare a creative and self-motivated student for a multitude of future employment endeavors. The responsibilities are varied and will include:
  • Provide light general office support, such as greeting guests at events, photocopying, printing, scanning, answering phone calls, taking messages, and maintaining common areas.
  • Set up and manage International Studies and World Languages listservs and send out monthly newsletters to help promote the visibility of languages and
  • CLAS across the college.
  • Plan, organize, and host student events (daytime and occasional evenings).
  • Set up, attend, and break down CLAS events.
  • Create effective social media posts to promote language study related to the interdisciplinary nature of Latin American Studies and SLCC's Languages Program.
  • Develop and distribute promotional materials for CLAS and World Languages.
  • Promote events through social media and the distribution of flyers around SLCC campus(es).
  • Otherwise support CLAS initiatives as needed.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of people with a variety of abilities and backgrounds, to maintain good working relationships across the College.
  • Ability to work with all groups from a variety of academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, and with community college students, faculty, and staff, including those with disabilities.

Through this position, students will develop the following career competencies:
Creativity and Problem Solving: Evaluate situations in accordance with the entirety of the information available and determine the most appropriate course of action.
Teamwork and Collaboration: Work with a diverse team to achieve the program goals of increased enrollment and visibility. Contribute to strong, positive relationships between the Center for Latin American Studies and the Languages Program in addition to other areas of the College.
Communication Skills: Written and verbal communication will be pivotal in working with the World Language and International Studies faculty as it is necessary in every plan and project.
Leadership: This position will provide opportunities to practice leadership skills, such as learning how to self-direct, juggle priorities, and manage time in order to be an effective part of a team.
Minimum qualifications
  • Current SLCC student
  • Awarded funds through SLCC's Career Services via the Work Study Program
  • A passing grade in at least one class with a professor associated with CLAS

Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate is highly motivated and has completed one Language and one International Studies course at SLCC and is currently continuing their study at the college. They are academically curious, interested in and capable of graphic design, and believe strongly in the importance of helping others build language and cultural skills in order to participate effectively in globalized 21st-century communities.
SLCC Information
Salt Lake Community College is Utah's largest open-access college in the state. We proudly educate 45,000+ students pursuing degrees in 100+ programs across 8 areas of study, and Utah's fastest growing industries and four-year baccalaureate programs consistently welcome SLCC graduates. Every SLCC employee has a hand in transforming students' lives to strengthen its surrounding communities. SLCC employees work at 8 locations across the valley and capital city of Salt Lake with easy access to the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, world-class outdoor recreation, sporting events, museums, history, and arts and entertainment.
Salt Lake Community College seeks and values contributions from each community member and welcomes new perspectives. A respectful work environment is its top priority; academic excellence and lasting transformation occurs when we can collaborate freely. As an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution, SLCC leads the state with the highest enrollment of students from the Latinx/a/o community. SLCC is committed to serving students and being a model for inclusive and transformative education.
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) is fully committed to policies of equal employment and nondiscrimination. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, religion, protected veteran status, expression of political or personal beliefs outside of the workplace, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
SLCC is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems ("URS"). In addition to URS, SLCC offers several other retirement account options.
This position is subject to a successful completion of a criminal background check.
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