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Navajo Technical University is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in teaching & instruction and laboratory research. Migrate Mate updates Navajo Technical University's live openings daily. Navajo Technical University is a tribally controlled community college serving the Navajo Nation, offering technical, vocational, and academic programs at campuses in New Mexico.
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Navajo Technical University hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 5
- Top team
- Teaching & Instruction
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Crownpoint
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Purpose of this position
This position provides direct instruction to students and related services in the subject areas of Diné Linguistics and Language. The Professor of Diné Linguistics and Language will prepare undergraduate and graduate students in Diné linguistics and language to successfully complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Art (BA) degree in Diné Culture, Language Leadership Program. In addition, the Lecturer will commit to doing excellent academic teaching, advisement, mentoring, conduct professional academic services, community services, actively and regularly publish his/her research work. The Lecturer will work under the supervision of the Department Chair and in cooperation with the Graduate Dean.
Duties and Responsibilities
The essential duties and responsibilities of a person occupying this position are Instruction:
- Subject to review and approval by the Department Chair, plan, evaluate, implement and revise as necessary a written classroom management plan for the assigned subject area(s) including annual Syllabi and Course Descriptions reviews and daily Lesson Plans in a form usable by a substitute, if absent.
- Organize and instruct classes in the following subject area(s) of Navajo traditions, language, culture, cultural practices, and other theories closely relating to the field of Diné Studies.
- Knowledgeable of the history, language, tradition/contemporary culture of the Navajo people.
- Participate in curriculum planning, college committees, program reviews, assessment and development of pertinent classes, Teach all courses assigned, maintain expertise in current Navajo topics for assigned classes.
- Teach all courses, in accordance, with the approved schedule of classes and the approved course descriptions.
- Evaluate student performance systematically and create, and maintain accurate, confidential student performance records.
- Integrate the Diné Educational Philosophy into course curricula to the maximum extent feasible.
- Maintain up-to-date professional knowledge of the assigned subject area(s).
- Actively seek ways to improve instruction and to update, and/or revise course content and teaching methodology to maintain currency and relevance.
- Use a variety of instructional techniques and methodologies, including such things as:
- Stimulating vigorous class discussions,
- Laboratory activities using technical equipment and instrumentation,
- Field trips and action research projects,
- Audiovisual equipment, computerized instruction, outside presenters, long and short-term assignments, student teams, library research, and other current materials and methods appropriate to the courses taught.
- Maintain familiarity with current texts, materials, and teaching aids techniques in the assigned subject area(s) and recommend their adoption when appropriate.
- Subject to budget limitations and approvals, select and requisition textbooks, learning materials supplies, tools, and equipment as necessary to support instruction and maintain a current inventory thereof.
- Provide advice and/or assistance to associate faculty regarding course content and instructional materials.
- Maintain general knowledge of University degree requirements, programs, and course transfer information.
- Maintain regular office hours.
- Advise students on academic curricula, and act as an advisor to student organizations as a community service portion of teaching requirement.
- Refer students as needed for guidance counseling and/or alcohol and substance abuse counseling.
- Work with students one-to-one based on their special needs to learn properly and consistently as all students.
- Mentor a set of students to prepare them for graduation.
- Conduct research work while teaching to enhance topic knowledge.
- Publish research work with one periodical article every year and a book volume every four years.
- Participate in your professional organization for up-to-date topic knowledge.
- Conduct community service in your community or a community close to or next to the University.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor degree in Linguistics, with emphasis in Diné Language, and with a minimum of 18 credit hours in the topic of Linguistics to be taught and excellent grades in the subject.
- Specialization in culture-related topics, social sciences, humanities, and others.
- Thorough knowledge of Navajo Culture Creation Stories and keenly aware of how they are related to current contemporary Navajo life experiences.
- Fluent speaker of the Navajo language is preferred.
- Able to conduct public speaking in Navajo Language or be willing to learn Navajo.
- Experience and knowledge in the conduction of traditional Navajo ceremonies.
- Have a minimum of two (2) years of documented experience in teaching the Navajo language and culture.
Sufficient knowledge, skills, or abilities to perform the duties of this position in the assigned subject area:
In addition to the above,
Able to teach four/five Navajo-related topic courses at a University level.
Have a higher educational institution teaching experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Formal Navajo Traditional Education and Training:
- Masters degree in Linguistics with specialty in Diné Language, and with a minimum of 18 credit hours in the topic of Linguistics to be taught and excellent grades in the subject.
- Keen knowledge of the roles of traditional Navajo men and women within the culture.
- Must converse with Navajo elders solely in the Navajo language.
- Have in-depth knowledge of Navajo Creation Stories and the Navajo traditional way of life.
- Have a minimum of two (2) years of experience in two (2) of the above.
Professional Credentials and Memberships:
- Masters earned in a cultural-related study at a research university.
- Possess memberships in regional/national associations of teaching subject area.
- Assessed and endorsed as a Professor/Practitioner in the assigned subject areas.
- Participant in ongoing professional development activities.
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, or abilities in the following areas:
- Knowledge of learning theory – motivational, perceptual, and emotional forces present in the learning process and the conditions which affect individual learning and change.
- Knowledge of time and resource management techniques.
- Ability to deal fairly and courteously with a variety of individuals.
- Ability to convey ideas effectively to others in a group or one-on-one situation.
- Skills in researching information, identifying relevant facts, and deriving logical conclusions.
- Ability to maintain restraint and calmness when faced with emotional or angry individuals.
- Ability to present self and the College positively and professionally.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This position is a Lecturer/Practitioner in the University BA/MA degree programs (soon the Ph.D. program will be added) and is paid on the faculty range of the University Consolidated Salary Scale based on documented and community-recognized acknowledgment and practices as a Navajo traditional cultural practitioner, in addition, possession of a Western educational institution degree.
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Navajo Technical University's 5 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are teaching & instruction and laboratory research. Navajo Technical University is a tribally controlled institution offering technical, vocational, and academic degree programs rooted in Navajo language, culture, and workforce development. Faculty and staff roles span instructional positions in trades, culinary arts, Navajo studies, and student services, reflecting the university's commitment to both cultural preservation and career-ready education. Most Navajo Technical University roles are based in Crownpoint and Kirtland.
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How many jobs is Navajo Technical University hiring for right now?
Navajo Technical University is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in teaching & instruction and laboratory research. Positions range from faculty and instructors to administrative and student services roles, covering both academic departments and campus operations.
What kinds of roles does Navajo Technical University hire for?
The most active teams are teaching & instruction and laboratory research. Navajo Technical University posts openings for instructors, adjunct faculty, and lecturers across disciplines including Navajo language and culture, culinary arts, welding trades, and Navajo studies, as well as administrative roles such as registrar. Most postings are across all levels, spanning both full-time instructional and support positions.
Are Navajo Technical University jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of Navajo Technical University's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Crownpoint. Each Navajo Technical University listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Navajo Technical University?
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Does Navajo Technical University hire entry-level?
Most of Navajo Technical University's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Navajo Technical University listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Navajo Technical University hiring?
Most Navajo Technical University roles are based in Crownpoint and Kirtland, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.