Online Adjunct Faculty – Gen Ed Social Justice in USA in Southern New Hampshire University (job Id: 1681531582)

Job title:

Online Adjunct Faculty – Gen Ed Social Justice

Company: Southern New Hampshire University

Job description: We are one growing team with one powerful goal — and as a global leader in education, we strive for a workforce that reflects the individual differences of our learning community. We believe that our employees can be their best selves when they can be their true selves. That is why we’re committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion in which all our employees feel welcomed, valued and empowered. Together, we will shape the future of education by transforming lives beginning with yours.

The Opportunity

Southern New Hampshire University is looking for faculty to teach in our General Education courses specifically in the area of Social Justice. Our online faculty provide high-quality academic experiences and supports students as they work toward their educational goals. Online faculty members work collaboratively in a supportive academic environment, partnering with student advising and the academic team to ensure that each student has the support and resources they need to be successful.

Currently seeking instructors for the following courses:

  • IDS-105 Cultural Awarness in Online Learning
  • IDS-410 Problem Solving for Social Change
  • IDS-405 Civic Responsibility for Social Change
  • SCS-210 Social Sciences and Humanity
  • SCS-260 Social Issues and Decision Making

You’ll Get To:

  • Provide a high level of student outreach and connect with students, academic advisors and team leads on a frequent basis to ensure student success
  • Be engaging, offering an increased and creative presence
  • Provide student feedback and offer a quick turnaround on grades

What we’re Looking For:

  • A minimum of a Masters in subject areas such as Interdisciplinary Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Psychology, Humanities, Social Sciences or a similar degree.
  • At least one-year teaching experience working with early learners.
  • One year of Industry experience required
  • Work within the community to support social change

Compensation:

The standard compensation for courses is $2,200 per 8-week undergraduate course.

Undergraduate adjuncts are paid bi-weekly and are considered W-2 employees of Southern NH University.

Thinking about the job, but not sure you should apply? We still want to hear from you.

We recognize that not everyone enters the world of work with the same advantage, opportunity, and privilege. This is why your skills and experiences are important to us. Take the leap and apply, you just might be the person we are looking for!

Are Benefits Important to You?

We offer exceptional benefits, many available starting on the first day of employment:

Tuition Benefits with family offerings

Option to save for Retirement

Professional Development opportunities

Who Are We?

SNHU employees are a team in every sense. Separately, we understand that each individual brings unique experiences, perspectives and ideas to create a vibrant work environment. Together we share common values of honesty, acceptance and accountability working as a unified force toward a common goal: to transform the lives of learners. By joining our team, you join us in our vision. Together, we’ll shape the future of education by transforming lives—beginning with yours.

We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.

Please note that a background check is required for employment.

Expected salary: $2200 per month

Location: USA

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