Do not double dip in each application, which is the same as sending your journal articles to two places.
List positions, but decide the things to put in as appropriate for the position you are applying. Always put the most relevant items at the beginning.
Do not lose anything you have ever done.
Ask your chair to write you a recommendation letter—-research assistantship, fellowship, writing studio, and all the opportunities available.
Grant for dissertation, etc.
Promotion—-Citation index: google scholar, the library, and so on. Citations are vital to promotion.
Annual report template: teaching, research, service
Textbook review on a department, community, or church level will be under service column.
Professional community: CCCC, SAMLA, etc
Editorial board should be listed under professional service.
Invited lectures, presentations, chair roles, and so on should all be listed in academic engagement.
Renew CV every year and every time you apply for a new job position
PhD in Rhetoric and Composition would be perfect. Do not bother the PhD in English title.