Speech Communication Adjunct Instructor
SAE Institute · Chicago, IL · 3 mo ago
Human ResourcesPart-time
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Provide education that aligns with the SAE model of curricula and delivery
- Establish a classroom environment conducive to learning and student involvement
- Contribute to a learning culture by participating in academic advising, serving on curriculum committees, supporting campus events such as new student orientation and graduation, and participating in various other workshops and collegiate meetings
- Manage the learning environment by keeping accurate records and enforcing college policies and procedures
- Post attendance within one hour of the end of class, assignment grades within one week of submission, and final grades within 48 hours of the end of the course
- Develop instructional plans to meet course competencies and develop course activities that support lesson objectives
- Effectively plan and prepare for classes and student success
- Contact and advise students who are at risk for attendance and/or academics to help provide support, and coordinate with Academics staff to effectively manage at-risk students
- Maintain, update, manage, and ensure accuracy of content on Learning Management System (Canvas) for all assigned courses
- Use the Learning Management System (Canvas) to effectively engage and communicate with students to supplement and support course and program learning outcomes
- Maintain instructor eligibility according to applicable federal, state, and accrediting regulations
- Comply fully with all policies, practices, and procedures of SAE Institute as outlined in the faculty handbook, catalog, procedures manuals, and faculty assignment agreement
Major Activities
- Provide syllabi enrichment by developing course materials, and utilizing participatory and innovative teaching-learning methodologies utilizing SAE approved curriculum
- Utilize successful teaching learning methodologies to enhance learning and engage learners
- Create and follow annual faculty development plan
- Implement teaching technologies, including Canvas, to improve student engagement
Key Relationships
- Director of Education and Campus Director
- Department of Academic and Student Services Team
- Campus staff
- Students
- General education courses: Faculty teaching general education classes must hold a minimum of a master's degree with 18 semester credits or 24 quarter credits in the coursework area of the course(s) assigned to teach.
- Expert knowledge of subject matter taught in specific courses
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to foster a cooperative atmosphere in a diverse community
- Demonstrated time management and critical thinking skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
- Ability to work independently/without constant supervision and to follow instructions
- Knowledge of common office software (e.g: Microsoft Office Suite) with the ability to complete administrative functions such as posting attendance and grades in a timely and accurate manner