SAINT PETERS UNIVERSITY·Jersey City, New Jersey
The adjunct faculty member will teach undergraduate courses in premodern or modern world history. Responsibilities include developing syllabi, delivering lectures, assessing student learning, and maintaining accurate records.
Teach one or more sections of premodern history (e.g., ancient, medieval, or early modern) or modern world history courses per term Develop syllabi, deliver lectures/discussions, and assess student learning in accordance with departmental standards Be available to support student learning through virtual meetings or office hours Maintain accurate records of attendance and grades QualificationsQualification Standards: Master's degree (required) or Ph.D. (preferred) in History or a closely related discipline Demonstrated content expertise in premodern history, modern world history, or both Prior teaching experience at the college/university level preferred Strong communication and organizational skills Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae.
Candidates must hold at least a Master's degree in History or a related discipline, with a Ph.D. preferred. Prior college-level teaching experience is highly desired along with strong organizational and communication skills.
Market context
Classroom teacher roles in New Jersey are typically in steady demand, especially in core subjects like English. Competition can be strong because districts often look for candidates with the correct New Jersey certification, a bachelor’s degree, and classroom readiness; the posted benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability coverage. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to show your certification status and relevant English instruction experience.