Arizona College of Nursing·Fort Worth, Texas
The adjunct instructor provides learning experiences in the classroom and lab using various teaching methods and technological aids. They are also responsible for evaluating student performance, managing classroom behavior, and providing ongoing academic counseling and mentorship.
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree or higher from an accredited program with at least 15 credit hours in the assigned subject area. Additionally, at least two years of practical experience in the course content area is required.
Market context
In Texas, adjunct Anatomy & Physiology openings often reflect steady demand at community colleges and other higher-ed programs that need instructors for core science courses. These roles are competitive because schools usually look for a master’s degree or higher, at least 15 credit hours in the subject, and relevant practical experience. Before applying, confirm your transcript and experience clearly match the course requirements; this platform’s AI-summarized job requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster.