Adjunct Faculty - Math
North Central University · Minneapolis, MN · 3 wk ago
On-siteSalesPart-time
Job Description
The academic year is structured into three teaching sessions: one full-semester session and two eight-week sessions (A & B). Undergraduate courses are generally three credits, while graduate courses are generally four credits. Compensation for in-person and hybrid courses is determined by academic credential: $850 per credit hour for instructors with a master’s degree and $1,000 per credit hour for instructors with a doctorate. Online undergraduate and graduate courses are compensated on a prorated scale based on enrollment.
Academic Structure and Areas to Teach
- College of Undergraduate Studies
- American Sign Language
- Education
- English
- Math
- Psychology
- Science
- Social Work
- Accounting
- Business
- Communications
- Marketing
- Sports Management
- Audiovisual Production
- Bible & Theology
- Global Studies
- Languages
- Music
- Masters of Strategic Leadership
- Masters of Biblical Theology
Job Qualifications
- Minimum Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related field such as Education-Mathematics (required)
- Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Mathematics, Statistics, or a related discipline (preferred)
- Previous college-level teaching experience (preferred)
- Strong knowledge of statistics and general mathematics concepts across multiple levels
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively as a team member
- Committed to biblical integration in and out of the classroom
- Must have sensitivity and ability to successfully interact with diverse populations
- Demonstrated use of effective pedagogical practices with an ongoing willingness to grow and develop professionally
- Ability to incorporate technology and online resources into teaching
Working Conditions and Frequency
- Regular use of a personal computer (PC), learning management system (LMS), telephone, and email
- Exposure to repetitive motion of the fingers, hands, and wrists on a daily basis
- Position is located in an urban, Christ-centered environment
- Work is performed in classroom and/or virtual learning settings, with a variable schedule based on course offerings
North Central University Community Standards
- Christian Community Life Standards apply to all members of the North Central University community, including students, faculty, staff, administrators, and those who share or participate regularly in the community life of the University.
- Students, administration, faculty, and staff cooperate to achieve a Christ-centered community where biblical standards are upheld.
- Personal relationships with Christ and active involvement in a local church are required for membership in the North Central community.
- Entertainment participation should be restrained and discreet, avoiding anything in conflict with standards maintained by the Assemblies of God.
- Community life should be marked by Christian love, service to others, concern for evangelism and world missions, honesty, personal integrity, respect for others' rights, defense and advocacy of justice, and glorifying God in all thought and action.
- Racism in any form is not tolerated within the North Central University community.
- Community life is exemplified by and modeled after the life of Christ, dedicated to pursuing excellence, forbearing for one another, and daily commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord through continued study and obedience to Scripture in all areas of life.