Campbellsville University·Kentucky
Develop and deliver course content, lectures, and assignments for dual credit students at partner high schools. Provide academic advising and support the institution's Christian mission through role modeling and participation in university life.
This position is for dual credit faculty at our partner high schools.
Faculty are responsible for developing lectures, demonstrations, assignments, and enrichment activities to successfully deliver course content in their academic unit.
Faculty will teach coursework in various specialties.
Maintain regular office hours for advising students.
Participate in events and initiatives aimed at meeting departmental and divisional recruitment and retention goals.
Accept assignments on committees, sponsor student activities, and actively participate in University life.
Support the institution’s Christian mission, including attendance a chapel services, scheduled or called meetings, commencement programs, and Faculty Forum meetings.
Provides a Christian role model for students.
Maintains a strong interest in the pursuit of knowledge and shares it with students and scholars.
Promotes the discipline on and off campus and attracts students to the field.
Maintains contact with alumni and the community.
Participates in academic unit meetings and cooperates with other members of the Faculty.
Identifies with professional organizations and professionals of the discipline at all educational levels.
Assists in recruiting new Faculty members within the academic unit.
Assists the Dean in the preparation of class schedules and material for the University Bulletin Catalog.
Knows the Library holdings and deficiencies and plans improvements based on budget allocations.
Assists in developing syllabi for courses in the discipline.
Assists in the preparation of requests for foundation grants.
Assists students by continually monitoring and evaluating students’ progress and making appropriate referrals to academic and personal support services, as necessary, to meet student needs.
Demonstrates excellence in teaching.
Serves as an academic advisor.
Candidates must demonstrate excellence in teaching and a commitment to the university's Christian values. Ability to manage administrative tasks such as syllabus development and student progress monitoring is required.
Market context
Dual credit adjunct faculty roles in Kentucky are often shaped by demand for instructors who can support high school students earning college credit while meeting university standards. This role is competitive because it combines classroom teaching, syllabus development, student progress monitoring, and alignment with Christian values. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your teaching experience and readiness for administrative follow-through before applying.
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