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Think Academy US
Overview
The role involves teaching engaging, in-person mathematics classes for PreK through Grade 1 students, creating a positive classroom environment, and developing tailored learning plans. Additionally, the specialist will monitor student progress, communicate with families, and participate in business functions like operations and marketing.
Compensation
$50 - $80 / HOUR
Posted
5 days ago
University of Mary
This role involves teaching in-person and online courses within the Graduate Counseling Program, focusing on preparing mental health professionals grounded in Catholic anthropology. The faculty member will also be responsible for advising students and collaborating remotely to support programmatic planning and CACREP accreditation alignment.
Salary not listed
19 days ago
Ball State University
Adjunct instructors will teach undergraduate courses related to Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. Responsibilities include grading assignments, providing quality feedback, hosting office hours, and maintaining timely communication with students.
$3,000 - $9,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
University of Miami
The lecturer will be responsible for teaching one or two sections of Writing Studies, which may include Writing Center tutoring and First-year Writing courses. Duties also require a minimum of one hour per week of office hours per course to meet with students.
2 months ago
Capitol Technology University
The instructor will teach and manage English courses, ensuring alignment with university standards through engaging classroom instruction and adherence to policies. Essential duties also include maintaining communication with students, providing academic support, submitting grades promptly, and participating in learning outcomes assessment.
University of New Mexico
The part-time instructor will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses both in-person and online on a semester-by-semester basis, requiring knowledge across various Native American Studies topics. Responsibilities include delivering instruction in subject areas such as education, sovereignty, history, law, and Indigenous community building.
Penn State University
The primary responsibility is to teach courses supporting the Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) program at Penn State Shenango, covering introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels. Instruction is needed for both the Fall and Spring semesters, starting with Fall 2026.
The primary responsibility is to teach part-time business courses, such as Project Management and Negotiation Skills for Business Professionals, during the 2026-2027 academic year at Penn State Shenango. There is a possibility of teaching additional courses as needed.
Gwynedd Mercy University
The Adjunct Professor is responsible for preparing and delivering high-quality course content aligned with institutional standards and learning objectives. This includes teaching scheduled classes, evaluating student performance, and providing academic guidance to support student success.
3 months ago
West Virginia University
The instructor will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in various areas within the School of Education and Counseling, potentially including elementary/secondary teacher education, literacy, special education, leadership, counseling, and human services. Courses may be delivered either in-person or online based on program requirements.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, either in-person or online, within the School of Social Work. Areas of expertise needed include policy, Human Behavior in the Social Environment (HBSE), practice, research, and field courses.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate or graduate courses either in-person or online within the Department of Sociology and Anthropology or the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Responsibilities vary slightly based on the specific area, requiring relevant academic qualifications in Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, or Gender Studies.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching courses, either in-person or online, within the Department of History’s undergraduate and graduate programs. Applications are accepted throughout the year and considered as openings arise.