Adjunct Professor of American Sign Language
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
Location
North Charleston, South Carolina
Quick overview
The primary duties include preparing for and conducting classes, grading, evaluating, and assessing students. Maintaining accurate records and demonstrating excellent classroom management are also essential responsibilities.
Requirements summary
Applicants should have at least an MA degree in American Sign Language or an equivalent degree, along with ASLTA certification. Strong computer literacy skills and evidence of teaching excellence are required, with experience at a high school or higher education level being ideal.
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- North charleston,
- SC 29406Adjunct
- Professor for
- American
- Sign
- Language
- Description: Charleston Southern University invites applications for an Adjunct Instructor of American Sign Language to teach courses in the undergraduate program. Applicants should be able to teach in-person. Part-time adjuncts are contracted term-by-term based on course/section need and availability. Charleston Southern seeks candidates who are professing Christians, committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship and service. They should support the goals of a strong liberal arts education and be willing to explore with students the integration of faith and learning.
Responsibilities
This is a part-time adjunct faculty position for two sections of Elementary American Sign Language I, one hour three times per week; and two lab sections of one hour per week. Primary duties include preparing for and conducting classes, grading, evaluating, and assessing students, maintaining accurate records and demonstrating excellent classroom management.QualificationsQualifications: Applicants should have at least an MA degree in American Sign Language or an equivalent degree. ASLTA certification is required. Applicants should have a strong computer literacy skills and evidence of teaching excellence. The ideal candidate will have experience teaching at a high school or higher education level. Previous experience with Blackboard or similar online platform is desirable.