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Portland Community College
Overview
Part-time faculty will be responsible for teaching courses in Native American Studies as needed. Instructors will engage with students and contribute to the academic community at Portland Community College.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
28 days ago
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.
2 months ago
California State University, Sacramento
Duties for this part-time lecturer position include instruction, class preparation, grading, and holding office hours, with assignments made by the Department Chair based on enrollment and budget needs. Appointments are conditional, typically for one semester, and may be renewed based on departmental needs, funding, and performance.
$5,507 - $15,211 / MONTH
Southern Oregon University
The primary responsibility is teaching courses within Sociology & Anthropology, Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies, Native American Studies, Human Service, and Healthcare Administration, which includes instructional activities, academic advising, and working with students outside of class. Faculty at the professorial level also have primary responsibilities for scholarly and/or creative activities, including mentoring student research projects.
$650 - $750 / YEAR
3 months ago
Flathead Valley Community College
The Adjunct Native American Studies Instructor will teach Native American Studies courses and maintain instructional records. The role involves fostering positive student relations and collaborating with faculty and staff.
5 months ago
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY
The faculty will conduct classes, meet with students, and develop syllabi and course content. They are expected to utilize learning management systems and electronic resources for student assignments.