AMDA, Inc.
AMDA College of the Performing Arts, with campuses in New York City and Hollywood, is one of the foremost post‑secondary performing arts colleges in the country. AMDA offers various pathways for students to receive unparalleled performing arts education taught by world‑class industry professionals, including Professional Conservatory Certificates as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees (Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Occupational Studies, Master of Fine Arts and Master of Arts).
AMDA is seeking passionate, student‑centered, and highly qualified part‑time adjunct instructors to teach undergraduate English courses for our Los Angeles Campus. These courses will be delivered In‑Person on the Los Angeles campus. Teaching assignment(s) may include courses within the discipline of English, such as college‑level composition, creative writing, critical thinking, literature, etc. Faculty members at AMDA are responsible for providing highly effective instruction through well‑prepared classes, relevant assignments, fair and holistic assessment of learning, clear documentation of student progress, and support of academic success for all students.
Primary Responsibilities:
Providing instruction in accordance with established curricula, course outlines, and class schedules
Creating and maintaining an environment which emphasizes learning, encourages free discussion of ideas and critical thinking
Providing a learning vehicle for diversity and inclusion content
Evaluating progress of students concerning educational matters and assessing student work
Maintaining appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics
Maintaining current knowledge in the subject matter areas
Fulfilling professional responsibilities of a part‑time adjunct faculty member
Maintaining accurate academic records
Performing other related duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Terminal degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition
Extensive experience in higher education, plus a Master's degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition
A minimum of three years of teaching English/Literature/Comparative Literature or Composition in a post‑secondary setting
Experience with innovative teaching methodologies that focus on creating an engaging, student‑centered learning environment
Successful candidates will be able to apply their discipline expertise in a manner/context that is relevant to emerging performing artists.
Knowledge of and commitment to teaching strategies and practices that enhance student success at higher education institutions, including effective use of technology
Currency and depth of knowledge in the applicable professional field
Excellent oral/written communication skills and interpersonal skills
Commitment to academic excellence, exceptional service and providing a dynamic climate for life‑long learning
Active scholarship in related field
Position Information:
The pay range for this position is $45.00/hour - $60.00/hour. For administrative and tasks assigned or approved outside of classroom teaching hours will be paid at a standard hourly rate of $35.
This position is subject to a background check upon a conditional offer of employment and a reference check.
This is an in‑person role.
Diversity and Qualifications: AMDA is fully committed to diversity, inclusivity, and equity throughout the teaching and learning process. We encourage applications from individuals who have extensive experience working with students from diverse backgrounds.
Successful candidates will have a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of our students, including disabilities that may affect students' development and learning styles.
Members of traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
AMDA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment in which no person is subjected to discrimination or harassment on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, placement, supervision, promotion, working conditions, termination, layoff, demotion, transfer, compensation, and training.
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AMDA is seeking passionate, student‑centered, and highly qualified part‑time adjunct instructors to teach undergraduate English courses for our Los Angeles Campus. These courses will be delivered In‑Person on the Los Angeles campus. Teaching assignment(s) may include courses within the discipline of English, such as college‑level composition, creative writing, critical thinking, literature, etc. Faculty members at AMDA are responsible for providing highly effective instruction through well‑prepared classes, relevant assignments, fair and holistic assessment of learning, clear documentation of student progress, and support of academic success for all students.
Primary Responsibilities:
Providing instruction in accordance with established curricula, course outlines, and class schedules
Creating and maintaining an environment which emphasizes learning, encourages free discussion of ideas and critical thinking
Providing a learning vehicle for diversity and inclusion content
Evaluating progress of students concerning educational matters and assessing student work
Maintaining appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics
Maintaining current knowledge in the subject matter areas
Fulfilling professional responsibilities of a part‑time adjunct faculty member
Maintaining accurate academic records
Performing other related duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Terminal degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition
Extensive experience in higher education, plus a Master's degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition
A minimum of three years of teaching English/Literature/Comparative Literature or Composition in a post‑secondary setting
Experience with innovative teaching methodologies that focus on creating an engaging, student‑centered learning environment
Successful candidates will be able to apply their discipline expertise in a manner/context that is relevant to emerging performing artists.
Knowledge of and commitment to teaching strategies and practices that enhance student success at higher education institutions, including effective use of technology
Currency and depth of knowledge in the applicable professional field
Excellent oral/written communication skills and interpersonal skills
Commitment to academic excellence, exceptional service and providing a dynamic climate for life‑long learning
Active scholarship in related field
Position Information:
The pay range for this position is $45.00/hour - $60.00/hour. For administrative and tasks assigned or approved outside of classroom teaching hours will be paid at a standard hourly rate of $35.
This position is subject to a background check upon a conditional offer of employment and a reference check.
This is an in‑person role.
Diversity and Qualifications: AMDA is fully committed to diversity, inclusivity, and equity throughout the teaching and learning process. We encourage applications from individuals who have extensive experience working with students from diverse backgrounds.
Successful candidates will have a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of our students, including disabilities that may affect students' development and learning styles.
Members of traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
AMDA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment in which no person is subjected to discrimination or harassment on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, placement, supervision, promotion, working conditions, termination, layoff, demotion, transfer, compensation, and training.
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