Adjunct - Chiropractic
Campbellsville University
Quick overview
Deliver instruction for the Evidence Informed Chiropractic Practice series through in-person and remote modalities. Responsibilities include syllabus adherence, student assessment, and providing mentorship within a Christian academic environment.
Requirements summary
Requires a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from a CCE-accredited institution and a bachelor's degree. Preferred candidates have 5+ years of clinical experience and prior teaching experience in online or hybrid formats.
Job description
Job Description
Position Summary
Campbellsville University School of Chiropractic is seeking qualified adjunct faculty to teach courses in the Evidence Informed Chiropractic Practice series. This course series is a core component of the curriculum, designed to review the history and development of the profession while exploring how research-based discoveries influence clinical practice. Adjunct faculty report directly to the Dean of the School of Chiropractic and must provide a Christian role model for students. The School of Chiropractic offers flexible learning environments to meet the needs of our diverse student body. Candidates for this position should be prepared to deliver instruction through multiple modalities, as these courses may be assigned to be taught in-person on the Harrodsburg campus or remotely via synchronous or asynchronous online formats. Proficiency in utilizing the University’s Learning Management System (Moodle) and video conferencing tools (such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams) is required for remote instruction to ensure a seamless and engaging student experience regardless of the delivery method. Course Overview: TPC 511 (Practice I): Foundations of the profession's history, research methods, and analyzing current literature to inform practice. TPC 531 (Practice III): Concepts of evidence-based medicine and patient-centered care, including co-management and clinical practice guidelines for musculoskeletal conditions. Required Qualifications: Doctor of Chiropractic degree from a CCE-accredited institution. Bachelor’s degree (required for chiropractic doctoral program instruction). Demonstrated commitment to the university's mission as a comprehensive, Christian institution dedicated to academic excellence within a caring environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Clinical experience of 5 years or more. Prior teaching experience, particularly in online or hybrid formats. Standard Responsibilities & Expectations: Instructional Delivery: Prepare and conduct classes in a way that addresses student needs and university goals, maintaining an orderly environment conducive to learning. Syllabus & Course Content: Adhere to established course descriptions and university guidelines for syllabus creation in Concourse.
Assessment
Prepare and administer examinations, grade assignments, and submit final grades by established deadlines.
Availability
Be readily accessible to students before and after class and via telephone/email to provide assistance as needed.
Mentorship
Fulfill a mentorship support role by advising students on coursework and referring them to the Office of the Dean or academic support services when necessary.
Professionalism
- Maintain a high level of academic and personal integrity, serving as a role model to students in both clinical and academic settings.
- Adjunct faculty at
- Campbellsville
- University are expected to: Integrate learning with Christian living and conduct. Uphold academic freedom while exercising restraint to ensure teaching aligns with the university's mission. Abide by all university regulations as detailed in the Faculty Handbook and Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual (APPM). Campbellsville University is a comprehensive, Christian institution that offers non-credit technical programs, along with certificates, associates, undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is dedicated to academic excellence solidly grounded in the liberal arts that fosters personal growth, integrity and professional preparation within a caring environment. The university prepares students as Christian servant leaders for life-long learning, continued scholarship by linking discovery research to knowledge at the doctoral level, and active participation in a diverse, global society.