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Speech Instructor (ADJ - SAC)

Salary: $700.00 HourlyLocation : St. Augustine CampusJob Type: Part-TimeDepartment: LettersOpening Date: 11/18/2025Closing Date: 5/31/2026 11:59 PM EasternFLSA: Non-ExemptClass and GradeThis Position is a Part-Time Instructional Position and receives $700 per credit hour.Position SummarySt. Johns River State College is accepting applications for an Adjunct Speech Instructor to teach SPC 1608 - Fundamentals of Speech on an as-needed basis. The instructor will prepare and deliver high-quality instruction, assess student learning, and support student success through effective teaching practices in communication and public speaking.About the College -SJR State is a public college located in beautiful northeast Florida along the shores of the St. Johns River. With three campuses in Clay, Putnam, and St. Johns counties, SJR State serves nearly 10,000 students each year from among a population base of 600,000 in one of the fastest-growing areas of the country. Known for its natural beauty and quality of life, SJR State's service area includes St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city; Palatka, the "Gem City of the St. Johns;" and Orange Park, with roots going back to the Spanish period in Florida history.Duties and ResponsibilitiesINSTRUCTION & CLASSROOM MANAGEMENTTeach SPC 1608 - Fundamentals of Speech using effective, student-centered instructional methods.Prepare and deliver course materials, lessons, and assessments according to College and departmental guidelines.Evaluate student progress and maintain accurate grade and attendance records.Provide timely and constructive feedback to students.Maintain a supportive, inclusive, and professional learning environment.CURRICULUM & COMPLIANCEFollow established course learning outcomes and approved syllabi.Ensure compliance with College policies, departmental guidelines, and accreditation standards.Submit required documentation such as syllabi, attendance reports, and final grades by stated deadlines.STUDENT SUPPORT & PROFESSIONALISMAdvise students on academic concerns related to the course.Communicate effectively and professionally with students, faculty, and staff.Participate in departmental communication and attend required meetings or trainings when applicable.QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:Master's degree in a qualifying field OR a master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in any combination of: Speech, Oratory, Forensics, Persuasion, Rhetoric, or CommunicationsCollege-level teaching experience preferred.Willingness to teach on campus as needed.Applicant must pass verification of employment/reference screening and a background check.This position is not eligible for Veterans' Preference.Part-Time