BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE·Lake Jackson, Texas
The adjunct instructor is responsible for teaching speech classes using both traditional and alternative delivery methods. They report to the Division Chair of Communication and Fine Arts to support the department's instructional needs.
Minimum of an Master’s Degree in Speech (Communications) or a master’s degree with a minimum of eighteen (18) graduate hours in speech from a regionally accredited college or university Interest in alternative instructional delivery methods Excellent written and oral communication skills Other qualities, experiences, and skills that enhance one’s value to the institution may be given special consideration as long as Southern Association (SACS) minimum educational credentials are met
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Speech or a Master's degree with at least 18 graduate hours in speech. Excellent written and oral communication skills are required, along with an interest in alternative instructional delivery methods.
Market context
In Texas, adjunct speech roles are often sought by colleges and training programs that need flexible instructors for communication-focused courses. These positions are competitive because candidates must combine a master’s degree with strong written and oral communication skills, plus comfort with alternative instructional delivery methods. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your graduate coursework and prepare examples of teaching or instructional adaptability.
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