Barnard College
Lifelong Learning Instructor
Barnard College, Office of Lifelong Learning Programs is seeking part time instructors for our non-degree programs, BarnardNext. A program specifically designed for lifelong learners looking for an opportunity to expand their horizons, learn in an engaging environment, and meet new friends, BarnardNext provides a unique learning community within the Division of Community Engagement and Lifelong Success. The instructor course materials range from academic subjects to skills and activities. We encourage a variety of teaching formats, including facilitated discussions of books, films or ideas; informational lectures, hands-on instruction; and field trips. Instructors may teach in one or more of the following areas (but not limited to): Art Art History Computer Science Contemporary Issues Crafts Environmental Science Film Studies History Music Music History Philosophy Photography Poetry Political Science Psychology Science- Biology, Physiology, Astronomy etc. Writing The position will be responsible for course creation and content delivery during any of the pre-scheduled programs that run throughout the year. Courses typically meet in person or on Zoom for an allotted time (typically no more than 2.5 hours) once a week. Programming ranges from one-day to 5 weeks. Skills, Qualifications & Requirements: Masters Degree required, Doctorate Preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of or experience with course subject matter. Undergraduate teaching required/ Graduate/Adult/Non-Degree teaching experience preferred. Please submit a CV and course description with your application. Compensation range: $1,300- $3,000 depending on the length of the course.
Barnard College, Office of Lifelong Learning Programs is seeking part time instructors for our non-degree programs, BarnardNext. A program specifically designed for lifelong learners looking for an opportunity to expand their horizons, learn in an engaging environment, and meet new friends, BarnardNext provides a unique learning community within the Division of Community Engagement and Lifelong Success. The instructor course materials range from academic subjects to skills and activities. We encourage a variety of teaching formats, including facilitated discussions of books, films or ideas; informational lectures, hands-on instruction; and field trips. Instructors may teach in one or more of the following areas (but not limited to): Art Art History Computer Science Contemporary Issues Crafts Environmental Science Film Studies History Music Music History Philosophy Photography Poetry Political Science Psychology Science- Biology, Physiology, Astronomy etc. Writing The position will be responsible for course creation and content delivery during any of the pre-scheduled programs that run throughout the year. Courses typically meet in person or on Zoom for an allotted time (typically no more than 2.5 hours) once a week. Programming ranges from one-day to 5 weeks. Skills, Qualifications & Requirements: Masters Degree required, Doctorate Preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of or experience with course subject matter. Undergraduate teaching required/ Graduate/Adult/Non-Degree teaching experience preferred. Please submit a CV and course description with your application. Compensation range: $1,300- $3,000 depending on the length of the course.