Phone interviews seem to be growing more common as search committees try to make the difficult decision of who to invite for a campus interview. When you pass this level you will pass to the interview, and to campus for in-person interviews, and ultimately offered the position! If you are not interviewed by phone, these same questions are likely to be asked on site.
Questions for a teacher job interview:
(Check out the course offerings in the department ahead of time and use actual course numbers to refer to the courses you could step into, as well as new courses you might propose.)
(If possible, get a sense of what major items are already in place (such lists are often on departmental/college websites) and talk about how you could use what’s there, as well as anything new you would need/want.)
(You should prepare several questions in advance. Asking these questions led to more lively discussion among the interviewers and allowed everyone’s individual personalities to emerge.)
On-Site Interviews:
The following questions are in no particular order and reflect our personal experiences. Some of these questions could also come up in a phone interview, although probably not the more detailed ones. So even if you are only at the phone interview stage, it would be helpful to review these, too.
Research
Teaching
Institutional/Departmental Issues
Career and Personal
Helpful advice based on experience:
They want to know that you enjoy the department.