Alamance Community College
Adjunct Instructor, English, Communication, and Humanities Department Job at Ala
Alamance Community College, Graham, NC, United States
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : Graham, NC
Job Type: Part-Time
Job Number: 2024-00046
Division: Business, Arts & Sciences
Opening Date: 04/17/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
The position is on a semester and part-time basis. The English, Communication, and Humanities Department faculty at Alamance Community College teach courses in the following subjects: Art (ART), American Sign Language (ASL), Communication (COM), Drama (DRA), English (ENG), Humanities (HUM), Music (MUS), Philosophy (PHI), Religion (REL), and Spanish (SPA). Courses are taught in traditional seated, online, and hybrid formats. Our department offerings meet students' degree program and other course needs on multiple campuses including local high schools.
Example of Duties
RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to: Teach curriculum courses in the subject matter in both the University Transfer and Associate in Applied Science degree areas. Courses are taught in traditional seated, online, and hybrid formats. Classes may be taught on the main campus or at area high schools. Other tasks will include the development of course plans, tests, identifying and assessing student learning outcomes, excellent communication skills with the student and the Department Head, remaining up-to-date on technology and methods of teaching with technology, maintains accurate records of student work and attendance, grading and returning student work in a timely manner, counseling students regarding their grades and progress in the course, supporting the Department, Division, and College goals, and providing requested data in a timely manner.
Typical Qualifications
Required:
Master's degree in the subject or a Master's degree + 18 graduate credit hours in the subject matter from a regionally-accredited institution; experience teaching hybrid and web-enhanced courses including knowledge of Moodle course management systems or similar LMS; the ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with faculty, staff, students and others.
Preference will be given to applicants with: community college teaching experience and familiarity with North Carolina Community College curriculum structure and processes.
Supplemental Information
Location : Graham, NC
Job Type: Part-Time
Job Number: 2024-00046
Division: Business, Arts & Sciences
Opening Date: 04/17/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
The position is on a semester and part-time basis. The English, Communication, and Humanities Department faculty at Alamance Community College teach courses in the following subjects: Art (ART), American Sign Language (ASL), Communication (COM), Drama (DRA), English (ENG), Humanities (HUM), Music (MUS), Philosophy (PHI), Religion (REL), and Spanish (SPA). Courses are taught in traditional seated, online, and hybrid formats. Our department offerings meet students' degree program and other course needs on multiple campuses including local high schools.
Example of Duties
RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to: Teach curriculum courses in the subject matter in both the University Transfer and Associate in Applied Science degree areas. Courses are taught in traditional seated, online, and hybrid formats. Classes may be taught on the main campus or at area high schools. Other tasks will include the development of course plans, tests, identifying and assessing student learning outcomes, excellent communication skills with the student and the Department Head, remaining up-to-date on technology and methods of teaching with technology, maintains accurate records of student work and attendance, grading and returning student work in a timely manner, counseling students regarding their grades and progress in the course, supporting the Department, Division, and College goals, and providing requested data in a timely manner.
Typical Qualifications
Required:
Master's degree in the subject or a Master's degree + 18 graduate credit hours in the subject matter from a regionally-accredited institution; experience teaching hybrid and web-enhanced courses including knowledge of Moodle course management systems or similar LMS; the ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with faculty, staff, students and others.
Preference will be given to applicants with: community college teaching experience and familiarity with North Carolina Community College curriculum structure and processes.
Supplemental Information
- An ACC on-line application MUST be completed in its entirety in order to be given full consideration. This includes all degrees awarded, work history, and credentials.
- Unofficial transcripts from all degree-granting, regionally accredited institutions MUST be electronically attached to your application or submitted to Human Resources prior to being considered for an interview.
- Foreign degree evaluations must be attached in lieu of transcripts for degrees earned outside the United States.