
About the Bard Early Colleges (BECs)
The Bard Early Colleges (BEC) are founded on the belief that, for many young people, college can and should start at an earlier age. Acting on this belief, Bard Early College enables students to begin serious college study in place of the traditional 11th and 12th grades, at no cost to students or families. The Bard Early Colleges offer a unique home for young people’s intellectual ambition: as both tuition-free, branch campuses of Bard College and public high schools, they award a high school diploma and a Bard College Associate in Arts degree (and 60 transferable credits) by the end of the 12th grade. Students are taught by Bard College faculty in undergraduate seminar classes, all deeply rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, in Bard College’s commitment to excellence in teaching, and in Bard’s mission as a private college in the public interest.
Now entering its third decade, the Bard Early College network enrolls over 3,300 young people in campuses in Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Hudson, New York; Newark, New Jersey; New Orleans, Louisiana; Cleveland, Ohio; Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington, D.C.
Bard High School Early College Newark (BHSEC Newark) is a partnership between Bard College and the Newark Board of Education school district (NBOE). Through a tuition-free, credit-bearing college program in the liberal arts and sciences with robust supports, BHSEC schools help high school age students, particularly those at risk of not completing postsecondary education, access, afford, and complete college more prepared for the next steps in their academic or civic life, or in their careers. At BHSEC Newark, students have the opportunity to earn up to 60 college credits and an associate in arts (A.A.) degree from Bard College, concurrently with a high school diploma from NBOE.
Bard High School Early College (BHSEC) Newark, a partnership between Bard College and the Newark Board of Education school district (NBOE) in Newark, NJ, invites applications for full-time faculty positions in English/World Literature. The position start date is in late August of 2026. We seek candidates with a specialization in World Literature; expertise in literature of the Americas is especially desirable. Asian, African, or Middle Eastern Literature specialties are also being considered. Expertise in the formal teaching of writing is a necessity.
Candidates with expertise in Global History studies may be considered for dual appointments in English and History. Candidates will teach World Literature at the high school and college levels; candidates will teach courses in their fields of specialization, as well as interdisciplinary courses in the Humanities. Successful applicants will be innovative teachers, skilled in leading interactive, seminar style classes, and engaging students from widely diverse backgrounds.
Compensation: This is a NBOE position. The salary range is $70,000 to $114,750
Union Affiliation: Newark Teacher’s Union (NTU)
Location: Bard High School Early College Newark at 321 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07103
Start Date: Late August 2026
Position Type: Full-time, benefits eligible
Duration: on-going
Please apply directly with Bard College / Bard Early Colleges. Do this by clicking on the “Apply Now” button found through the Interfolio job application link provided here: https://apply.interfolio.com/103801
Use the Interfolio link provided to upload the following documents directly with Bard College:
Work authorization in the United States required for all BHSEC Newark faculty positions. We will not be able to sponsor visas.
Review of applications to begin immediately.
Questions
Inquiries may be directed via email to: Dr. Mini Jayaprakash, Dean of Studies at mjayaprakash@bhsec.bard.edu
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