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Montgomery College

Part-time Faculty English & Reading Instructors

Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland, us, 20849

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Montgomery College Rockville, Takoma Park/Silver Spring & Germantown English & Reading Departments is currently accepting applications for possible openings as a part-time faculty member teaching English and Reading. We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher who exhibits a high degree of professionalism, a strong commitment to our students, and demonstrates the ability to motivate and educate in an engaging manner. The hiring decision for part-time faculty involves an academic judgment and shall be determined at Management's sole discretion. The listing of a course in the schedule of classes as 'TBA' does not constitute an assignment. During the academic year part-time faculty at Montgomery College may teach no more than 11.5 ESH (equivalent semester hour) per semester and no more than 23 ESH per academic year. During summer part-time faculty at Montgomery College may teach no more than 10 ESH (equivalent semester hour) for both sessions combined. Duties and Responsibilities:

Teach English composition classes and support student success. Teach a varied schedule of courses on campus or that may include day, night, weekend, and/or accelerated sections. Some sections of college English may also be taught at local high schools. Teach a variety of modalities, primarily in person but possibly also online. Provide students detailed written and verbal feedback on their writing. Grade and provide feedback to students in a timely manner to monitor student mastery and progress through a course. Participate in general education assessment for selected English courses. Complete required professional development training, which may include training in Blackboard and structured remote course delivery. Follow guidelines from department chair and coordinators to ensure consistent content coverage and student experience across multiple sections of a course and to ensure that course objectives are met. Communicate in a timely manner with students and with the course coordinators and department chair. Meet established deadlines to submit student mid-term and final course grades. Other duties as assigned by the department chair. As an option, part-time faculty may also serve as embedded academic coaches supporting the Achieving the Promise Academy, Montgomery College's academic coaching program, which partners with the English Department to help students succeed in rigorous college-level composition courses. Required Qualifications:

Master's degree in English, Reading, Rhetoric, or a closely related field. Proficiency with and ability to use the Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS) and other web-based instructional technology to facilitate learning in a web-enhanced environment. Demonstrated experience teaching using a variety of delivery methods, online resources, and technology applications across the curriculum. Successful candidates will have a demonstrated commitment to promoting belonging, inclusion, and multicultural competence in an educational and work environment and must be willing to contribute to the College's strategic plan of inclusion. Faculty members are expected to have access to a personal computer with virus protection that can connect to the internet outside of the work location. Must be eligible to work in the United States without a sponsor. Preferred Qualifications:

One or more years of community college English composition teaching experience. Online or remote teaching experience, using Blackboard, Zoom, Collaborate Ultra, and/or other educational technology. Montgomery College is an equal opportunity employer committed to promoting and fostering diversity among its student body, faculty, and staff. Montgomery College is a tobacco-free and smoke-free workplace. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact Human Resources and Strategic Talent Management at 240-567-5353 or

HRSTM@montgomerycollege.edu .

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