Lipscomb University
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
The adjunct faculty member is responsible for delivering course objectives, managing student learning, and evaluating student performance. They must also maintain professional interactions with students and colleagues while utilizing university systems for administrative tasks.
Candidates must possess deep knowledge of their academic discipline and effective instructional strategies for diverse learning environments. Proficiency in integrating technology into the classroom and strong communication skills are required.
Market context
In Tennessee, adjunct faculty roles in graduate education programs are often shaped by institutional needs for instructors who can teach specialized coursework and support diverse learners. These positions are competitive because colleges look for candidates with subject-matter depth, strong communication, and the ability to use technology effectively in instruction. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, then tailor your application to highlight graduate teaching experience and examples of inclusive, tech-integrated instruction.
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