Wake Technical Community College
Adjunct Instructor, Anthropology
Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601
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Wake Technical Community College is seeking to expand our pool of part‑time faculty to teach Anthropology classes. Openings for these positions may or may not be available at this time; however, after a review of qualifications, applicants may be contacted in the future. Adjunct faculty positions provide quality, effective instruction in assigned courses on a part‑time, temporary basis.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described.
Responsibilities
Instructs and guides the class in an efficient and effective manner
Maintains accurate records of student work and attendance
Prepares thoroughly for each instructional hour
Maintains a safe and orderly learning environment
Grades and returns student work in a timely manner
Counsels students regarding their grades and progress in the course
Constructs classroom materials that support the goals of the course
Designs curriculum and a schedule of instruction
Uses assessment techniques to improve learning and teaching
Maintains communication with instructors from other divisions in order to keep courses up‑to‑date and appropriate
Attends professional development opportunities when possible
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Able to use a wide variety of teaching methods to promote learning
Be innovative, creative, motivated
Ability to exhibit good interpersonal skills and work well with others
Able to maintain records accurately and be able to meet deadlines consistently
Good organizational skills
Knowledge of and familiar with technology and software including computers and web‑based resources such as BlackBoard
Able to perform normal duties with minimal supervision
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
Demonstrates resourcefulness, initiative, enthusiasm, and a sincere interest in helping students reach their maximum potential
Requirements
Master’s degree in Anthropology OR a Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours in Anthropology
Unofficial college transcripts must be uploaded with your application or submitted to the HR office prior to consideration for interview
Preferences
Community College teaching experience
Teaching experience in Anthropology
Knowledge of Blackboard and online teaching experience
Essential Personnel TBD
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Temporary
Job Function Education and Training
Industries Higher Education
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Adjunct Instructor, Anthropology
role at
Wake Technical Community College
Wake Technical Community College is seeking to expand our pool of part‑time faculty to teach Anthropology classes. Openings for these positions may or may not be available at this time; however, after a review of qualifications, applicants may be contacted in the future. Adjunct faculty positions provide quality, effective instruction in assigned courses on a part‑time, temporary basis.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described.
Responsibilities
Instructs and guides the class in an efficient and effective manner
Maintains accurate records of student work and attendance
Prepares thoroughly for each instructional hour
Maintains a safe and orderly learning environment
Grades and returns student work in a timely manner
Counsels students regarding their grades and progress in the course
Constructs classroom materials that support the goals of the course
Designs curriculum and a schedule of instruction
Uses assessment techniques to improve learning and teaching
Maintains communication with instructors from other divisions in order to keep courses up‑to‑date and appropriate
Attends professional development opportunities when possible
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Able to use a wide variety of teaching methods to promote learning
Be innovative, creative, motivated
Ability to exhibit good interpersonal skills and work well with others
Able to maintain records accurately and be able to meet deadlines consistently
Good organizational skills
Knowledge of and familiar with technology and software including computers and web‑based resources such as BlackBoard
Able to perform normal duties with minimal supervision
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
Demonstrates resourcefulness, initiative, enthusiasm, and a sincere interest in helping students reach their maximum potential
Requirements
Master’s degree in Anthropology OR a Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours in Anthropology
Unofficial college transcripts must be uploaded with your application or submitted to the HR office prior to consideration for interview
Preferences
Community College teaching experience
Teaching experience in Anthropology
Knowledge of Blackboard and online teaching experience
Essential Personnel TBD
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Temporary
Job Function Education and Training
Industries Higher Education
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