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Part-time Adjunct Teaching Positions - School of Social Work

West Virginia University

Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrsPosted 2 months ago

Location

West Virginia

Quick overview

The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, either in-person or online, within the School of Social Work. Areas of expertise needed include policy, Human Behavior in the Social Environment (HBSE), practice, research, and field courses.

Requirements summary

Applicants must possess a CSWE-accredited master’s degree in social work or a doctoral degree in social work or a closely related discipline. Evidence of effective teaching at the undergraduate or graduate level is also required for consideration.

postgraduate degreeResearchTeachingPolicyPracticeCurriculum Vitae PreparationHBSEField Courses

Job description

  • The School of Social Work (https://socialwork.wvu.edu/) at West Virginia University invites applications for Part-time Adjunct Teaching Positions.
  • Areas of need include expertise in policy, HBSE, practice, research, and field courses.
  • The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching in-person or online courses in the School of Social Work’s undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Applications will be accepted throughout the year and will be considered as openings arise.
  • Salary is established on a per-course basis.

These positions require a CSWE-accredited master’s degree in social work or a doctoral degree in social work or a closely related discipline, along with evidence of effective teaching at the undergraduate or graduate level. Generally, individuals with a doctoral degree are eligible to teach graduate or undergraduate courses; individuals with a master’s degree are eligible to teach undergraduate courses. Please submit via PDF file (a) a letter of application summarizing your teaching qualifications, (b) your curriculum vitae, including professional certifications and professional experience, and (c) contact information for two individuals who can provide letters of recommendation.