Adjunct Faculty - Clay Center
Posting Details
The Clay Center and O’Donnell Center for Professional Development accept adjunct faculty applications on a rolling basis throughout the year. When a teaching vacancy arises, all submitted applications will be reviewed for consideration to staff available courses.
Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching and related duties will vary with the specific course(s) being taught.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Master’s degree preferred
- Preferred teaching experience or working with or mentoring students in a professional environment
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous teaching experience preferred
Physical Requirements and/or Unusual Work Hours
- Courses may need to be offered in the evenings or weekends
Special Message to Applicants
The Clay Center and O’Donnell Center for Professional Development accept adjunct faculty applications on a rolling basis throughout the year. When a teaching vacancy arises, all submitted applications will be reviewed for consideration to staff available courses. Your online application must include:
- A current and complete résumé or curriculum vitae
- A cover letter or letter of interest indicating whether you wish to be considered for VSB 1015, VSB 2000, or both courses
Applicants are welcome to upload additional supporting materials (e.g., teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, or references) as part of their online submission.
Posting Date
01/27/2026
Special Message to Applicants
The Clay Center and O’Donnell Center for Professional Development accept adjunct faculty applications on a rolling basis throughout the year. When a teaching vacancy arises, all submitted applications will be reviewed for consideration to staff available courses. Your online application must include:
- A current and complete résumé or curriculum vitae
- A cover letter or letter of interest indicating whether you wish to be considered for VSB 1015, VSB 2000, or both courses
Applicants are welcome to upload additional supporting materials (e.g., teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, or references) as part of their online submission.