Full‑time Teaching Positions
Bethlehem University is seeking qualified individuals to serve as full‑time faculty members teaching courses in Linguistics, Literature, and Communications at the undergraduate level starting Spring 2026.
Date posted : 30 Oct 2025 Employment type : Full Time Location : Bethlehem
Qualifications
Communications
- A Master’s Degree in Public Relations and / or Communications in English from an internationally recognized and accredited university. A PhD in the discipline is preferable.
- At least five years of experience in public relations or communications.
Linguistics
A Master’s Degree in Linguistics from an internationally recognized and accredited English‑speaking university. A PhD in the discipline is preferable.English Literature
A Master’s Degree in English Literature from an internationally recognized and accredited English‑speaking university. A PhD in the discipline is preferable.General Requirements
Excellent or near native command of English is required.A proven record of teaching and / or training in the discipline is a plus.The candidate must show ability to conduct research or have experience in research activity in the discipline. Publication in academic journals is a plus.Application Process
Complete the application form provided by the HR in the link below with all the required documentation.Submit your completed application, CV and other relevant documents to the HR Office by email to no later than noon on the 20th of November 2025.Only completed applications with all the necessary documentation will be reviewed beginning the 21st of November.Only short‑listed candidates will be called for a face‑to‑face interview.Successful candidates will need to come for a second interview during which a full job description will be discussed.Bethlehem University, located in Bethlehem, Palestine, is a Catholic institution of higher education in the Lasallian tradition. Bethlehem University is committed to providing a safe environment for students and employees.
Discrimination based on race, sex or religion is unacceptable. The University has zero‑tolerance of any acts of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA). Protection from SEA is everyone’s responsibility and all staff are required to be familiar with and adhere to the University’s codes of conduct that uphold principles of PSEA.
To apply for this job, email your details to
#J-18808-Ljbffr