Broward College·San Diego, California
The successful candidate will facilitate student learning through effective pedagogical techniques and engaging instructional methods across various modalities. Responsibilities include course preparation, student consultation, timely feedback on assessments, and adherence to administrative reporting deadlines.
Summary Broward College in sunny South Florida, is one of the largest state colleges in the country, with an enrollment of approximately 50,000 students, supported by 4,000 employees. The College was rated as a best-in-state employer by Forbes and a top 10 community college by the Aspen Institute.
The college invites applications for a part-time teaching position. The ideal candidate will share the college’s commitment to educating its students and meeting the college’s great responsibility to the educational attainment and economic well-being of our student population and the surrounding community as we make Broward College the number one destination for academic excellence Minimum Education: Master's Degree in Speech, Oratory, or Communication OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate credit hours in Speech, Oratory, or Communication is required Ph.D. preferred Minimum Experience/Training: Prior college teaching experience is preferred. The successful candidate must have a high level of computer literacy and a commitment to teaching. All schedules require office hours and some may require evening and/or weekend hours.
The successful candidate will: Demonstrate (1) a mastery of their specific discipline; (2) a deep commitment to the college mission of fostering student success, academic achievement, and persistence; (3) technological competence; and (4) the ability to use skills and strategies that engage students in ways that facilitate learning and prepare students for productive lives. Employ teaching methods to accommodate various levels of academic preparation and incorporate appropriate and engaging technology across different modalities of instruction to facilitate student learning. Facilitate the needs of different learners across programs by implementing responsive pedagogical techniques and effective practices for engaging students. Have a willingness to examine and adapt one’s instructional, relational, and classroom practices to more effectively engage and support students. Engage in student consultation, course preparation, review of course outlines, and preparation of course syllabi. Provide prompt and constructive support to students through regular office hours and timely feedback on assessments and activities. Provide prompt feedback to student emails. Adhere to all reporting deadlines such as grade processing, enrollment verification, syllabus submission, and textbook adoption. Participate in service to the college and its community. Our Culture: At Broward College, our leaders embody a culture of competence, care, character, composure, and courage. We prioritize serving each other and our students through high-quality guidance, mutual respect, resilience, and fair, thoughtful decision-making, all while upholding the values of integrity, transparency, and honesty. Application Package: 1. Resume - Detailed curriculum vitae of all educational and professional experience, which includes a list of courses taught 2. Transcript - Unofficial conferred transcript that includes degree received and conferral date. International transcripts must include a foreign transcript evaluation. For a list of approved credential evaluation services visit: https://www.naces.org/members. (Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the application process; official transcripts will be required prior to hire.) Work Shift/Hours Per Week Varies Position Time Type Part time Position Number P0072945 Department North Academics English, Communication
Applicants must hold a Master's degree in Speech, Oratory, or Communication, or a Master's degree with at least 18 graduate credit hours in the field. Prior college teaching experience is preferred, along with a high level of computer literacy and a commitment to student success.
Market context
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