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The starting noncredit adjunct rate from salary table 25 is $63.45 per hour-Lecture and $47.59 per hour-Lab. If you have an advanced degree, the rate is $66.15 per hour-Lecture and $49.61 per hour-Lab. Representative Duties As our own research has shown, tutoring significantly improves student success at SBCC. This position provides support and accountability to tutors, thereby making tutoring possible.
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Special Conditions of Employment Satisfactory conviction history background check UCSB is a Tobacco-Free environment Job Functions and Percentages of Time: 50% Academic Personnel As advisor to the Chair and MSO is responsible for the preparation and critical review of academic merit and promotion files, appointment and reappointments, and excellence reviews for Senate faculty, Lecturers, Academic Coordinator, Researchers, Specialist, and Project Scientists.
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Adjunct faculty are responsible for timely grading of student assignments and maintaining a quality online course presence, whether teaching face-to-face on ground or online. Adjunct Faculty, Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Program (continuous.
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Adjunct Faculty instruct students in a designated subject matter and work closely with the Associate Dean on appropriate curriculum development and teaching methodology for the J.D. program.
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Adjunct Faculty serve as the Instructor of Record and work collaboratively with other faculty, the Chair of MACP, and Academic Technology (AT) to develop and teach courses across a 10-week quarter.
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