Abilene Christian University·Abilene, Texas
The adjunct faculty member will provide high-quality instruction and support to students in a classroom environment. They are also responsible for participating in departmental planning, grading, and maintaining regular office hours.
About ACU Abilene Christian University is affiliated with the fellowship of the Church of Christ. All qualified applicants for these positions must be professing Christians and be active, faithful members of a congregation of the Churches of Christ and willing to support the Christian mission and purpose of the university. Faculty
Basic Responsibilities A. Provide high-quality instruction, direction and support for students in the classroom environment. B. When requested attend departmental/team meetings to participate with the program faculty in planning, and development of program and curriculum. Essential Duties A. Provide high quality instruction, direction and support for students in the classroom environment. 1. Facilitate a range of class sizes, which may include dividing the class into sections for discussion and group activities. 2. Provide rich and timely feedback on student work, being both encouraging and constructively critical. 3. Hold a minimum of two office hours per week, and be available by appointment for in-person or virtual meetings with students individually or in groups. 4. Provide timely and helpful answers to students’ inquiries outside of class time, regarding course material or academic matters. 5. Enter final course grades by deadline, after consultation with lead faculty and/or program director. 6. Alert department chair and/or program director to any student issues. This includes performance issues (e.g. failing grades, failing to turn in assignments, etc.) and policy violation issues (e.g. plagiarism). 7. Comply with all pertinent policies and procedures outlined in Abilene Christian University’s Handbook, Faculty Guidelines, and those specified by ACU’s College of Biblical Studies. 8. Provide feedback to program director for program and/or course improvement. 9. Attend/complete program and faculty trainings and provide credentialing/records updates as required. 10. Other duties, as assigned and directed by lead faculty and/or program director. Professional Development Requirements A. Skills 1. Attention to detail and follow through. 2. Time management skills. 3. Confidentiality. 4. Computer proficiency. 5. Excellent oral communication, written communication, and interpersonal abilities. 6. Creative pedagogy. 7. Ability to collaborate or work independently as the situation requires. B. Training Modules Required 1. Microsoft Word, Excel, Access 2. Google Calendar, Mail, Sheets and Docs 3. Canvas and Bridge (online learning platforms) Physical Demands A. Must be capable of meeting the physical demands required for teaching in the classroom and/or online. B. Manage conversations in person, online and by telephone. C. Work well under pressure and manage stress well. D. Communicate clearly: speak, read, write, and hear clearly to perform essential functions.
A. Professional 1. Relevant education and experience: must have at least 18 hours of graduate theological education and particular experience relevant to the courses assigned. 2. Computer literacy in common software and internet-based applications. 3. Commitment to the ACU Mission and policies and to the integration of faith and learning.
Candidates must have at least 18 hours of graduate theological education and relevant experience in the assigned courses. Applicants are required to be professing Christians and active members of a Church of Christ congregation.
Market context
In Texas, adjunct Bible, missions, and ministry roles often draw candidates with graduate theological training and classroom or ministry experience, so openings can be selective. For this category, fit is shaped by both academic preparation and alignment with the faith and church-membership requirements, especially active participation in a Church of Christ congregation. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your graduate credits and prepare to speak clearly about your teaching and ministry background.