Adjunct Instructor- Criminal Justice
Adjunct Instructor- Criminal Justice
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Work type: Adjunct Faculty
Location: Myrtle Beach
Categories: Faculty
Job Description
The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for, but not limited to, Teaching Performance; Curriculum/Instructional Development and Management; Student Advisement; College and/or Community Service; and Professional Development.
Teaching Performance: Provide students with course materials including syllabus, grading/attendance policy, and other relevant information in a timely manner; relate instructional materials, discussions and all course activities to course objectives; demonstrate effective instructional methodology as documented on the class visitation form; use practical examples and illustrations; pace the instruction over the semester; provide students with timely evaluations; provide evaluation results in a timely manner; relate evaluations to course objectives; follow acceptable department and college grading policies. Assist in the planning process of developing program course outcomes and assessments.
Curriculum / Instructional Development and Management: Develop and maintain course documentation; review and select textbooks; maintain appropriate materials for courses taught; schedule class and lab times effectively; continuously improve curriculum, instructional techniques, and integrate best practices of instructional delivery. Submit reports in a timely manner; maintain accurate records; manage the classroom environment for effective learning.
Student Advisement: Maintain and publicize required office hours and availability; refer students to other persons for appropriate assistance; maintain appropriate records; meet with students in a timely manner; display sensitivity to students' needs and problems; advise students appropriately, based on their career plans and academic needs.
Advertised Salary
Commensurate with education and experience.
Minimum Requirements
Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology or Master's degree with 18 hours in Criminal Justice from a regionally accredited college or university. Experience in Criminal Justice required.
Preferred Qualifications
Teaching experience and experience in Criminal Justice.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Please complete online application via our website attaching unofficial transcripts and resume.