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The adjunct professor is responsible for reviewing any textbook and other courseware changes with the academic department chair and other full-time faculty teaching the course. Adjunct Faculty Applicant Pool.
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Part-time faculty must be able to teach Microbiology lecture and lab aimed at undergraduate nursing, dental hygiene, allied health and vet tech students. Adjunct faculty members will be expected to (1) use our course management system (Canvas) and any textbook-specific systems; (2) hold regular office hours to meet with students and reply to student communications in a timely manner; and (3) participate in at least one professional development workshop per year.
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Adjunct faculty members will be expected to (1) use our course management system (Canvas); (2) hold regular office hours to meet with students and reply to student communications in a timely manner; (3) participate in at least one professional development workshop per year; (4) participate in writing program assessment; (5) and teach to the approved course learning outcomes and course requirements.
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Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Workforce Development Center, is recruiting an Adjunct faculty member to teach HAZMAT, Rescue & Safety programs at our Evendale Campus location, or at client sites.
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Xavier University, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, is currently accepting applications for Adjunct Instructors to teach an introductory theology course on a rolling basis. Contracts for adjunct faculty members are issued on a semester basis.
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Faculty and staff deliver high-quality academics, hands-on experiential learning, and personalized attention to support student success. Mount St. Joseph University's School of Education is seeking adjunct professors in undergraduate and graduate level Education courses.
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Part-time temporary position, teach or assist in teaching one or more courses per academic term or assist in creation and development of courses as assigned by the Dean, Health Sciences. Work in collaboration with associated course faculty when appropriate/directed.
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We are seeking highly skilled and motivated individuals to join our team as Nursing Faculty (Part-Time/Adjunct). Faculty employed to teach in the undergraduate/diploma programs without a graduate degree in nursing (e.g., MSN) will be expected to engage in active and continuous progress toward accomplishing a graduate degree in nursing, preferably with a specialization as a Nurse Educator.
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