Lipscomb University
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Teach elementary American Sign Language courses for 3-9 hours per week. Provide timely feedback and grades to students while collaborating with the department chair to organize courses.
Requires a graduate degree in Sign, Deaf Studies, or Speech Pathology. Previous college teaching experience is preferred along with the ability to integrate technology into the learning process.
The LIFE Program seeks a part-time instructor to teach elementary American Sign Language courses. The instructor would be expected to teach 3-9 hours per week, provide timely feedback and grades to students, and work with the department chair of faculty representative in organizing the courses.
Graduate degree in Sign, Deaf Studies, or Speech Pathology.
Experience: Previous college teaching experience preferred
Market context
Adjunct ASL roles in Tennessee often reflect steady need in college and continuing education settings, especially where programs support Deaf studies or interpreter training. Competition can be strong because schools look for graduate-level preparation, prior college teaching, and comfort using technology in instruction. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here against the original posting, then tailor your application to show relevant teaching experience and examples of tech-integrated lessons.
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