Math Adjunct Pool
Nelson University · Waxahachie, TX · 1 mo ago
EducationPart-time
Institutional Mission
Nelson University exists to equip students spiritually, academically, professionally, and cross-culturally for their God-given careers and callings.
Position Overview
Nelson University, Waxahachie, TX is seeking applicants for an adjunct faculty opening in the Math Department. This includes instruction to undergraduate students in Math, Math developmental and general education.
Responsibilities
- Adjunct faculty teach courses as assigned by the Dean. Courses may be scheduled during day or night hours, or Saturdays
- Instructors will prepare syllabi in accordance with the institutional model, initiate the process of textbook selection in a timely fashion, oversee quality educational experiences for students, produce evaluations and scores of student performance via the learning management system, and submit final grades per the posted schedule
- Adjunct faculty are required to provide 30 minutes of availability per week per course for student consultations (on a select day or attached to a class)
- Adjunct faculty members will be issued a copy of the University’s Institutional Policy Manual and expected to familiarize themselves with the policies of the University
- Adjunct faculty are required to wear professional attire during class and begin and end each class on time
- Adjunct faculty are required to carry out instructional and spiritual formation activities with students and staff in accord with University policies and practices
- All part time faculty are invited (but not required) to attend department meetings
- Adjunct faculty are not required but encouraged to attend the Faculty In-Service meetings. Likewise, adjunct faculty are not required but encouraged to participate in commencement ceremonies
- Adjunct faculty are required to connect and communicate with Department Chairs on a regular basis
Qualifications
- Applicant should have at least a Master’s degree in math or math education, or a general Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours of math
- Able to instruct in developmental, college math, algebra, calculus and higher level math
- Academic qualifications commensurate with accreditation criteria
- Established teaching abilities, strong written and verbal communication skills, and knowledge of subject area
- Ability to work harmoniously with faculty, staff, administration, and students
- Adaptability to change and innovation
- Faculty members report to and are accountable to the Department Chair, College Dean, any local Administrative Dean when serving at an Extension Site, and the Provost for Academics
- Documented professional experience
- Experience teaching in an online format preferred
- Ability to engage students from diverse backgrounds
- Commitment to collaboration and program development
Faith Commitment
- Personal faith consistent with Nelson University’s evangelical Christian mission
- Active participation in a local church community; Assemblies of God affiliation preferred
Compensation
Compensation is determined according to established pay scales and is based on credentials and teaching assignments.
Application Process
- Complete the fields to the right of this screen under “Apply here”. These fields contain intake information. After clicking submit application, you will be taken to the Nelson Employment Application where you will be asked to list references and previous employment positions. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Your resume may be included when submitting the application to the Human Resources Office.
- 1. Copies of transcripts from all higher education institutions attended
- 2. A 3 to 5-page graduate-level writing sample
- 3. A written philosophy of Christian higher education
- 4. Two letters of reference, including one pastoral reference, if available
- 5. Completion of the Faculty Application Survey on Faith and Mission Alignment
Employment Classification
This position is classified as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Contact
Dr. Adonna Otwell
Department Chair
Phone: 972-825-4716