Adjunct Instructor- Public Speaking
JOB SUMMARY
To create a pool of qualified applicants, FVSU's Department of Arts and Communications accepts applications for adjunct faculty to teach public speaking course offerings throughout the academic school year. Applications are kept in the pool through the duration of the academic school year. The Arts and Communications Department is seeking applicants for an Adjunct Instructor. This position will include teaching in-person, hybrid, and online public speaking courses, as needed by the department. Adjunct faculty provide instruction for 15-week courses (Fall, Spring) and/or 8-week courses (Summer). There is no guarantee of continued employment beyond the semester course assignment. The ideal candidate will be passionate about teaching and committed to student success, ensuring a high-quality learning experience for all students. They will demonstrate flexibility in meeting the instructional and general responsibilities of their course assignment, including the effective use of diverse learning resources and technologies.
Major Duties
- Teach courses which may include Introduction to Communication Studies, Interpersonal Communication, and Public Speaking;
- Develop and deliver course content that is engaging, relevant, and accessible to students;
- Foster a stimulating classroom environment that encourages student participation and success;
- Maintain accurate student records and provide reasonable accommodations as per ADA guidelines;
- Respond to student communications promptly and ensure access to course information;
Minimum Qualifications
- Master's degree in communication studies or a related field;
- Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills;
- Able to work with diverse student populations and faculty;
- Proficiency in instructional technology and learning management systems (i.e. Desire 2 Learn, Banner Web, etc);
- Committed to culturally responsive teaching strategies and practices.
Prior to Employment
- College teaching experience;
- Available to teach during afternoon and/or evening hours.
USG Core Values Statement
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Freedom of Expression
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