Texas A&M University System
Location
Texarkana, Texas
Salary
$4,500 - $4,500 / YEAR
The instructor is responsible for teaching nursing courses across various modalities, including face-to-face and online formats. Duties include managing course content, grading student work, and meeting administrative deadlines.
Applicants must hold at least a Master's degree for undergraduate courses or a Doctorate for graduate courses in nursing or a related field. A minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the teaching discipline from a regionally accredited institution is required.
Job TitleAdjunct Instructor - Nursing Agency Texas A&M University - Texarkana Department CNHHS - Nursing Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationTexarkana, Texas Job TypeFaculty
The College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services (CNHHS) occasionally has openings for part-time adjunct instructors appointed on a per semester basis. Applying for a part-time teaching appointment in Nursing adds applicants to a pool which is available to the department for selection as needed for Fall 2026, Spring 2027 and/or Summer 2027. Minimum educational requirements for undergraduate level courses: Master’s degree in the teaching discipline or related field, including a minimum of 18 graduate level credit hours in the teaching discipline. Degree and coursework must be obtained from a regionally accredited institution. Minimum educational requirements for graduate level courses: Doctorate or terminal degree in the teaching discipline, or closely related field, including a minimum of 18 graduate level credit hours in the teaching discipline. Degree and coursework must be obtained from a regionally accredited institution.
Required to teach nursing course(s) in one or more of the following modalities: Face-to-face, web-enhanced, hybrid, or online. Courses may be conducted as a 5-week, 8-week, 10-week or 16-week term depending on the semester. Must coordinate course administrative duties such as, but not limited to, grading student work, loading all course content, such as assessments and lecture modules, meeting with students, submitting grades in a timely manner, meeting census and grade deadlines, and additional administrative duties as needed.
Market context
Texas colleges and nursing programs often seek adjunct instructors to support ongoing student demand and clinical training needs. These roles are competitive because they typically require a master’s for undergraduate teaching or a doctorate for graduate courses, plus at least 18 graduate credit hours in the teaching discipline. Review the course level and your transcript before applying; on this platform, job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting, saving you research time.
Salary benchmark
$68,097 avg / yr
Typical range: $30,160–$55,000 based on 300 active listings in Texas
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