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Adjunct, Human Services
Adjunct faculty in Human Services will have a minimum of a master’s degree in a related field (i.e., Counseling or Social Work) particularly with a focus on addictions. Individuals must be licensed as an LCPC, LPC, LCSW-C, LCSW, LMSW, or LCADC. Licensure must be valid and maintained. Adjuncts are expected to be available to teach in-person on campus.
Responsibilities
Facilitate student mastery of core learning outcomes using the most relevant and scholarly and artistic tools and practices available in the discipline.
Actively engage students in critical thinking, meta-cognitive processes, and advancement of critical essential communication skills.
Infuse multicultural and diverse perspectives into the instructional process as appropriate and conduct classes in a manner that demonstrates respect for individual and cultural differences.
Model and cultivate open-minded inquiry, an appreciation for diverse perspectives, and creative problem-solving.
Maintain currency in academic discipline and pedagogy.
Submit syllabi and other instructional materials in a timely manner.
Maintain regular communication with students and, when appropriate, use the Student Success Alert notification process.
Assess student work in a timely manner and submit course grades by the posted deadline.
Online course instructors will respond to student email inquiries within 24‑36 hours.
Use the FCC email account provided for them to communicate with the College, faculty, staff, and students. Share this information with their students.
Seek out current developments and information within discipline.
Identify and implement, as appropriate, innovative pedagogical practices.
Strive to understand and use technology as it applies to pedagogical standards of delivery within the discipline and as it is appropriate for the student population.
Apply technology or other skills to tasks designated by the administration and professional development opportunities.
Participate in New Adjunct Orientation, Adjunct Nights, and other professional training provided by the College for which adjunct faculty will be additionally compensated.
Collect and submit required student learning outcomes (SLO) and general education assessment data for courses under review.
Submit required employment documentation, including all official post-secondary transcripts, in a timely manner.
Complete Title IX Sexual Misconduct, safety and security, and other required training.
Communicate to students evacuation, lockdown, and other safety protocols during the first class session and repeat as necessary after the last add date.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Counseling or Social Work with a focus on addictions.
Licensed as LCPC, LPC, LCSW‑C, LCSW, LMSW, or LCADC with valid, maintained licensure.
Ability to teach in-person on campus.
Other Information
Telework Eligible: No
Pool Number: TS648P
Special Instructions to Applicants: Appropriate training and experience is desired. All applications and required documents must be submitted online. Mail, e‑mail, or fax submissions will not be accepted.
Posting remains active through 5/31/2026.
Contact: Kristen Wells, kwells@frederick.edu.
Equal Opportunity Statement Frederick Community College, an equal opportunity employer, values campus diversity in students and staff and strongly encourages members from historically under‑represented groups to apply. Frederick Community College prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its activities, admissions, educational programs, and employment.
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Responsibilities
Facilitate student mastery of core learning outcomes using the most relevant and scholarly and artistic tools and practices available in the discipline.
Actively engage students in critical thinking, meta-cognitive processes, and advancement of critical essential communication skills.
Infuse multicultural and diverse perspectives into the instructional process as appropriate and conduct classes in a manner that demonstrates respect for individual and cultural differences.
Model and cultivate open-minded inquiry, an appreciation for diverse perspectives, and creative problem-solving.
Maintain currency in academic discipline and pedagogy.
Submit syllabi and other instructional materials in a timely manner.
Maintain regular communication with students and, when appropriate, use the Student Success Alert notification process.
Assess student work in a timely manner and submit course grades by the posted deadline.
Online course instructors will respond to student email inquiries within 24‑36 hours.
Use the FCC email account provided for them to communicate with the College, faculty, staff, and students. Share this information with their students.
Seek out current developments and information within discipline.
Identify and implement, as appropriate, innovative pedagogical practices.
Strive to understand and use technology as it applies to pedagogical standards of delivery within the discipline and as it is appropriate for the student population.
Apply technology or other skills to tasks designated by the administration and professional development opportunities.
Participate in New Adjunct Orientation, Adjunct Nights, and other professional training provided by the College for which adjunct faculty will be additionally compensated.
Collect and submit required student learning outcomes (SLO) and general education assessment data for courses under review.
Submit required employment documentation, including all official post-secondary transcripts, in a timely manner.
Complete Title IX Sexual Misconduct, safety and security, and other required training.
Communicate to students evacuation, lockdown, and other safety protocols during the first class session and repeat as necessary after the last add date.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Counseling or Social Work with a focus on addictions.
Licensed as LCPC, LPC, LCSW‑C, LCSW, LMSW, or LCADC with valid, maintained licensure.
Ability to teach in-person on campus.
Other Information
Telework Eligible: No
Pool Number: TS648P
Special Instructions to Applicants: Appropriate training and experience is desired. All applications and required documents must be submitted online. Mail, e‑mail, or fax submissions will not be accepted.
Posting remains active through 5/31/2026.
Contact: Kristen Wells, kwells@frederick.edu.
Equal Opportunity Statement Frederick Community College, an equal opportunity employer, values campus diversity in students and staff and strongly encourages members from historically under‑represented groups to apply. Frederick Community College prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its activities, admissions, educational programs, and employment.
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