Kentucky Community and Technical College System·Louisville, Kentucky
The instructor will teach composition and humanities courses via hybrid, online, or on-campus formats. Responsibilities include maintaining office hours for student mentoring and utilizing Blackboard for communication and feedback.
Title: English Adjunct Instructor
$668.00 per credit hour
Contract Term Length: Not Applicable
Standard Hours: to be determined
Work Location: Hybrid
FLSA Status: Exempt
College: Jefferson Community & Technical College
Campus Location: Jefferson Community College
Department: English
The English Division of Jefferson Community and Technical College has multiple openings to teach hybrid, online, or on campus sections composition (ENG 101, ENG 102) as well as co-requisite courses, and/or Intro to Humanities (HUM 120) at multiple Jefferson campuses. The open positions will be for the fall semester.
The primary responsibilities of these positions are to teach courses, maintain some office hours for mentoring and coaching students, success and retention activities, and utilization of a learning management system such as Blackboard for communication and feedback.
All applicants are notified when the positions are filled.
A Master’s degree in English, or a Master’s degree in another discipline and 18 graduate hours in English.
The English Division offers mentoring and networking opportunities for our part-time colleagues.
Jefferson Community and Technical College is working to build an engaged faculty and staff committed to teaching and working within the community. Candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to working and supporting students through teaching, mentoring, or administration are especially encouraged to apply.
Physical Requirements: Comfortable environment and sedentary work: no unusual physical requirements
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Equal Opportunity Employer - The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is an equal educational and employment opportunity institution.
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