East Central College·City of Batavia, New York
Adjunct faculty are responsible for preparing lesson plans, instructional materials, and course syllabi while maintaining an organized and inclusive classroom environment. They must also evaluate student performance based on learning outcomes and maintain accurate student records.
Closing Date: June 1, 2027
BENEFITS TO BEING A PART-TIME ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER AT SUNY ERIE: RETIREMENT PLANS – New York State retirement, option to participate in tax shelter annuities, deferred compensation, voluntary retirement savings TUITION REIMBURSEMENT – SUNY Erie tuition waivers PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - Professional meetings/conferences, participation in seminar offerings, visitation of business and industry & acquisition of formal education EMPLOYEE ASSISTANT PROGRAM (EAP) - Confidential and voluntary assistance to employees and their family members (financial concerns, legal issues, alcohol or drug problems, marital problems, emotional worries, child-care problems, etc.) DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: Adjunct faculty teach department courses on a part-time basis and evaluate student performance pursuant to guidelines set by the department and the College. Adjunct faculty report to the Department Chair for their discipline. Adjunct faculty are responsible for preparing lesson plans, teaching aids, and instructional materials or activities for class. Adjunct faculty must maintain accurate records on students and submit pertinent data to the department and/or the College. TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES: Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of subject; Provides students with appropriate learning materials and expertise in assigned subject(s); Prepares course syllabi and outcomes; Encourages student participation; Provides students with appropriate learning materials and expertise in assigned subject(s); Evaluates students’ performance based on course learning outcomes; Establishes and maintains an organized and disciplined classroom environment; Is responsive to students and provides students with assistance and guidance; Responsible for contributing to and maintaining an inclusive and collaborative College environment; Adheres to all College, Department, as well as applicable County policies.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate awareness and sensitivity towards promoting an inclusive and diverse learning environment. Good knowledge of field of specialization; knowledge of or experience in implementing a variety of teaching strategies; awareness of the value of technology as a tool for teaching; experience with computerized student record management; ability to develop educational programs; ability to teach effectively at the college level; initiative and resourcefulness; industrious and dependable; ability to get along well with others; effective communication skills; experience teaching a diverse student body; physically capable of performing the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
Bachelor's Degree in area of specialization plus 30 hours of appropriate advanced study. MA from an accredited Department of Sociology desired; research or internship experience preferred; Ph.D. preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Please attach unofficial transcripts with your application to be considered. Official transcripts will be required for successful candidates within 30 days of hire. Our mission to offer quality education includes exposing our students to a diverse range of cultures, experiences and expertise. At SUNY Erie Community College, we value diversity and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. Contact Human Resources at (716) 851-1840 with any questions. Notice of Non-Discrimination SUNY Erie Community College does not discriminate in admission, employment, or in the administration of any of its policies and programs on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, familial status, military status, domestic violence victim status, predisposing genetic characteristics, veteran status, criminal conviction, or any other characteristics protected by law. This applies to all students, applicants or other members of the College community (including, but not limited to, vendors and visitors). Grievance procedures are available to interested persons by contacting the office listed below. Retaliation against a person who files a complaint, serves as a witness, or assists or participates in the investigation of a complaint in any manner is strictly prohibited. The following individual has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s non-discrimination policies: Civil Rights Compliance Officer Legal Affairs Office North Campus 6205 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 legalaffairs@ecc.edu For further information on notice of non-discrimination, please contact: New York Office United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, 32 Old Slip 26th Floor, New York, N.Y., 10005-25010; Tel (646) 428-3800; Email: OCR.NewYork@ed.gov.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in the area of specialization plus 30 hours of advanced study, with a Master's degree in Sociology desired. Experience in teaching at the college level and a commitment to promoting an inclusive learning environment are required.
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