Brookdale Community College
The instructor is responsible for teaching assigned courses in Philosophy. The role involves delivering subject matter expertise to students across various campus locations.
A Master's Degree in Philosophy is required for this position. Previous teaching experience is preferred.
Overview The College seeks to build a pool of qualified individuals to teach future sections.
Teach courses in subject matter as assigned.
Education/Experience: Master’s Degree in Philosophy is required. Teaching experience preferred. Preferred Qualifications & Special Considerations: Morning and afternoon courses may be available in Lincroft, Higher Education Centers and Freehold Branch Campus.Knowledge of Monmouth County and its communities. Pay Rate $985 per credit hour
Location
Middletown Township, New Jersey
Salary
$985 - $985 / DAY
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