Woodshop Instructor
Adjunct Instructor Job In Redland, MD
Job Overview:We are seeking a creative, skilled, and enthusiastic Woodshop Director to lead our woodshop program for campers aged 7-15. The Woodshop Director will develop and implement engaging, age-appropriate woodworking projects, foster creativity, and ensure a safe and fun environment for campers. If you love working with kids and have a passion for woodworking, this is the perfect opportunity to combine your skills and make a lasting impact this summer!Key Responsibilities:
Program Planning: Design and organize a variety of woodworking projects suitable for campers of different age groups and skill levels.
Instruction: Teach basic and intermediate woodworking techniques, ensuring campers understand proper use of tools and equipment.
Safety Management: Maintain a safe and organized workspace, enforce safety protocols, and provide proper supervision at all times.
Equipment Maintenance: Inspect, maintain, and repair tools and equipment as needed, ensuring they are in good working order.
Camper Engagement: Foster a positive and inclusive environment that encourages creativity, teamwork, and confidence-building.
Staff Collaboration: Work closely with camp counselors and other activity directors to coordinate schedules and integrate woodshop projects into the broader camp experience.
Inventory Management: Keep track of materials and supplies, submitting timely requests for replenishment as needed.
Qualifications:
Experience in woodworking or carpentry, with the ability to teach foundational skills to children.
Previous experience working with children or in a camp setting preferred.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Ability to manage a group of children in a dynamic environment.
Knowledge of and commitment to woodshop safety standards and practices.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand, walk, and work in a woodshop environment for extended periods.
Comfort with lifting and handling woodworking materials and equipment.
Schedule & Commitment:This is a full-time, seasonal position that runs from June 12th - August 10th, 2025. The position includes a competitive salary, room and board, and a travel stipend. Compensation:Competitive salary based on experience, with additional perks such as meals, lodging, and access to camp activities.
Additional information:Employment type: Full-time
Outdoor Education Summer Instructor - ECE Specialist
Adjunct Instructor Job In Washington, DC
Acorn Outdoor Learning
Acorn Outdoor Learning (acornoutdoorlearning.org) is a nonprofit outdoor education organization serving children aged 4 to 10. Our programs encourage children's curiosity, provide opportunities for scientific inquiry, and foster understanding and appreciation of the natural world by exploring outdoor spaces in our community. Program activities take place mostly in the field as we explore green spaces around the Capitol Hill neighborhood and beyond. We seek to create an inclusive and diverse community of learners and cultivate a sense of belonging and connection to nature.
Job Summary
We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable instructor to join our urban outdoor education program for young children. This role combines environmental education with early childhood development, fostering a love for nature and exploration in young learners. The ideal candidate will have experience in early childhood education, enthusiasm for connecting children to the natural world, and an interest in ecology, environmental science, and environmental justice.
ECE specialists will team with Naturalist Instructors to facilitate groups of children aged 4 to 10. Students will be grouped by age, and each teaching team will supervise 12 to 18 students, depending on the age range of the group. All summer instructors will work up to 30 hours per week; scheduling is flexible within our 8:00am to 6:00pm hours of operation.
The ideal candidate may not have extensive outdoor education experience, but should have genuine curiosity and desire to learn about the natural world, as well as demonstrated support for child-led educational experiences. This program is largely field-based and very dynamic; plans are often adjusted based on weather or other circumstances. The job requires flexibility, collaborative problem-solving, and the ability to think on one's feet and adapt to changing circumstances. All summer staff will receive safety training, undergo a background check, and must be first aid certified, or willing to become certified.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching and Curriculum Development:
Lead outdoor explorations, field experiences, and hands-on learning for children aged 4-10
Foster social, emotional, and cognitive development through sensory play, storytelling, and collaborative activities in natural settings
Collaborate with a team of early childhood educators and naturalist instructors to develop rich and engaging experiences that capitalize on the local resources and natural history of our region
Safety and Risk Management:
Ensure the safety and well-being of children during outdoor activities; including while walking and on public transit
Conduct risk and hazard assessments and maintain first aid readiness in all outdoor settings
Program Support:
Communicate with parents about program activities and post updates throughout the day on our family communication platform
Assist with transporting and maintaining supplies and equipment
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or minimum of 2 years of experience in teaching, outdoor education, or early childhood programming
Knowledge of child development principles
Skills and Competencies:
Creative problem-solving and adaptability in outdoor settings
Familiarity with or interest in learning about local flora, fauna, and ecosystems
Demonstrated cultural competence and experience working with students of diverse backgrounds and needs
CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
Physical Requirements:
Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions
Ability to walk up to 5 miles per day and climb stairs
Ability to lead children on walks and perform light physical tasks such as moving and carrying supplies
The following additional qualifications are desirable but not required:
Experience with nature-based pedagogy or Reggio Emilia approaches
Certification in environmental education or outdoor leadership
Experience or certification in STEM or art instruction
Training and/or certification in Early Childhood Special Education
Proficiency in spoken and written Spanish
What We Offer:
A supportive, collaborative work environment dedicated to fostering a love of nature
The chance to work in beautiful, dynamic outdoor settings
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and cover letter to *****************.
Priority application deadline is April 1
; however, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
Adjunct Faculty - Medical Administrative Digital Literacy Instructor (Part-Time)
Adjunct Instructor Job In Largo, MD
The instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities during the day, evening, or weekend via instructional delivery formats to include face-to-face, hybrid, online, and remote. Face-to-face and hybrid classes may be offered on any Prince George's Community College campus. The instructor must remain current in the discipline area and continually explore teaching methods and strategies to engage learners, organize and plan instructional content that accommodates diverse learning styles, and devise appropriate assessment tools that monitor student learning outcomes. The instructor is also responsible for participating in related activities to include professional development, academic advising, curriculum design.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent certification and accreditation from recognized college, university or national, state, or regional organization. Degrees are applicable only if earned at accredited institutions and verified with official transcripts. Five years experience teaching in higher education for credit/noncredit. Experience with Microsoft office applications including Microsoft Word and EXCEL . Experience with course management in learning management systems.
Open Rank Tenure-Track Professor of Acting & Directing
Adjunct Instructor Job In Fairfax, VA
Department: Col of Visual and Performing Arts
Classification: 9-month Instructional Faculty
Job Category: Instructional Faculty
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: N/A - I/R Faculty
Workplace Type: On Site Required
Salary: $110-$115k (Associate), $115-$130k (full)
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The School of Theater at George Mason University provides students with a dynamic and collaborative program within an inclusive learning environment which promotes creativity, initiative, and greater awareness of diverse identities and cultural experiences. Candidates without the terminal degree but with substantial equivalent professional experience may be considered. The School of Theater offers BA and BFA degrees with concentrations in performance, design & technical theater, musical theater, theater education, and theater studies. In collaboration with our student organization the Mason Players, we produce six shows per academic year including an evening of original short plays, a musical, a mainstage production, a studio and (at least) one fringe production. Additionally, the School presents several special events throughout the year including a Mason Cabaret concert, a Musical Theater Ensemble staged concert presentation, a festival of international plays and a variety of staged readings, workshops and other student opportunities.
About the Position:
Tenure track appointment for Associate or full Professor of Theater in Acting and Directing.
Responsibilities:
Teaching
Scaffold and teach undergraduate acting and directing courses, 3 in the fall, and 3 in the spring semester;
Mentor student directors in production; and
This position is expected to direct at least one show every other academic year to replace one course's workload.
Governance and Service
Serve on School of Theater, College of Visual and Performing Arts, and George Mason University governance committees as assigned by Director of the School of Theater; and
Additional responsibilities negotiated with Director of School of Theater.
Creative and Scholarly Research
Engage in artistic and scholarly activities.
Required Qualifications:
PhD, MFA, or terminal degree in Acting, Directing, or related field, and at least five years of professional experience as a theater director in Regional and/or Higher Education settings;
Experience with multiple modes of theater practice which may include devised processes, physical theater, musical theater, and experimental theater among others;
Experience mentoring student directors at the undergraduate level;
Experience teaching specialized areas of study such as choreography, improvisation, stage movement, intimacy direction, script analysis, etc.;
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively;
Demonstrated commitment to advancing inclusivity and belonging through research, teaching, and creative practice;
Familiarity with Learning Management Systems such as Canvas;
Active engagement in professional and artistic organizations, conferences, and networks related to performing and directing theater;
Professional affiliation with such organizations as Actors' Equity Association (AEA) ACTORS', The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), or others;
Strong commitment to building community through pedagogy and production; and
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Terminal degree in a related field.
Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, applicants must apply for
Open Rank Tenure-track Professor of Acting & Directing
at ********************** Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with CV for review.
Posting Open Date: March 6, 2025
For Full Consideration, Apply by: April 7, 2025
Open Until Filled: Yes
Professor (Vashee)
Adjunct Instructor Job In Rockville, MD
This major scientific leadership position is responsible for developing, funding and managing innovative world-class independent and team-based research in areas related to the strategic goals of JCVI. Professors are expected to formulate long-term research objectives and prepare and submit proposals that obtain external funding for research projects. Through program responsibilities and scientific leadership, a professor strongly influences the scientific direction and success of JCVI. Professors are recognized internationally as experts in and leading contributors to their field of research.
This position will report to Dr. Sanjay Vashee, Rockville Campus, and Professor, Synthetic Biology. ****************************************
Essential Functions
In support of JCVI strategic goals actively plays a major role in seeking support for independent and team-based research projects. A Professor is expected to manage a research team, or teams comprised of several junior scientific staff who are engaged in significant and productive projects.
Obtains grant/contract funding through the conceptualization and writing of research proposals.
Identifies research project needs and ensures projects are brought to successful completion.
Designs and executes/implements scientific experiments/tools; analyzes and interprets experimental results.
Trains and supervises other faculty members, staff scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and/or research associates, and/or students, and/or data specialists assigned to the Department. They also act as mentors for junior faculty and other scientific staff to promote career development, increase productivity, and provide new research opportunities.
Attends scientific meetings and trainings to keep abreast of latest scientific findings and developments.
Publishes results of scientific work in peer-reviewed journals or equivalent on a consistent basis.
Keeps current on research efforts in specific scientific discipline and advances knowledge of related scientific fields through continued reading of literature.
Attends and participates in national and international scientific meetings.
Participates in JCVI laboratory meetings and scientific working groups.
Responsible for the integration of environmental, health and safety protocols into work activities. This includes reporting potential hazards and when necessary, helping to implement solutions to ensure safety and respect for the environment.
Supervises staff to provide guidance and counseling for effective employee relations to include performance appraisals, regular performance feedback and direction.
Performs other duties as assigned such the JCVI Institutional Biosafety Committee or faculty teams formed to set new institutional priorities.
Strictly adheres to all documented JCVI policies and procedures to include carrying out all functions required of Institute employees (i.e. completion of timesheets in an accurate and timely manner).
Prerequisites
M.D. or Ph.D. in relevant scientific discipline such as Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Immunology, Microbiology, Neuroscience or Computer Science required. Minimum of seven years' experience since obtaining a doctorate performing duties similar to the above. Individuals who do not hold a Ph.D. or M.D. but with comparable experience in a relevant field and have demonstrated exceptional scientific accomplishments and technology development may also be eligible. Supervisory experience required.
Demonstrated ability to effectively supervise staff.
High level of discretion for confidential work and information; ability to appropriately handle critical information and sensitive situations.
Must bring external funding to support your research projects and staff.
Demonstrated ability to consistently lead projects from beginning to successful completion.
By imparting wisdom and perspective to others, has built a respectful reputation as an expert in his/her field.
Is recognized for having an established and prestigious publication record in the field.
Must be able to initiate and conduct investigations in relevant scientific areas.
Must be able to formulate experimental hypotheses and analyze and interpret scientific data.
Strong computer aptitude, including experience with word processing and/or spreadsheet software and/or data analysis and database software.
Familiarity with standard laboratory safety procedures and equipment.
Excellent organization and time management skills.
Flexibility to handle a variety of tasks and shift priorities simultaneously.
Strong interpersonal skills: ability to effectively interact with all levels of staff and external contacts; ability to work as an effective team member.
Cooperative and service-oriented attitude; must be able to work under pressure and maintain a professional demeanor.
Ability to use sound judgment to effectively solve problems within the scope of the position.
High level of initiative and ability to work with minimum supervision.
Superior verbal and written communications skills.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a teammate encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic)
Ability to work in a confined area.
Ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time.
Ability to stand and/or sit for an extended period of time while working in the lab.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, stand, sit; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard reach, stoop kneel to install computer equipment
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer and lab work
Light to moderate lifting is required
J. Craig Venter Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Instructor Job In Washington, DC
Position Title:Part-Time Instructor, Project Management
Department:Programs
Last Revised: February 2025
Non-Terminal Degree
Terminal Degree
$ 3,300
$ 4,000
Position Description/Mission:
The Washington Center is seeking a part-time instructor to teach Principles of Project Management. This course provides an introduction to project management principles, practices, and essential skills required in modern project environments. The instructor will guide students through the fundamental aspects of project management, including theoretical concepts and applied case studies.
The Washington Center is a hybrid organization with most employees working on average one day per week in TWC's Residential and Academic Facility, conveniently located near Union Station and public transportation in the NoMa neighborhood of Washington, DC. Given the nature of the role at The Washington Center, the individual in this role is expected to reside in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area and likely will be in the office during programs more than one day per week.
This position is contracted for a single semester term. Summer term is 10 weeks. The Fall and Spring term is 14 weeks.
JOB FUNCTION
Prepare and deliver engaging lectures and discussions in line with the syllabus and university guidelines.
Facilitate in-class group learning exercises, case studies, and discussions.
Assign and grade coursework, midterm exams, and final exams.
Provide timely feedback to students on assignments and assessments.
Evaluate and mentor students through a team-based project assignment.
Ensure students understand key project management principles, project phases, and processes.
Promote critical thinking, participation, and active learning in the classroom.
Course Overview:
The Principles of Project Management course introduces students to the ten project management knowledge areas (integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management). The instructor will cover key topics such as:
Project Management Principles
Project Phases and Processes
Project Planning and Integration
Ethics and Professionalism
Stakeholder Engagement
Risk and Opportunity Management
Course Format:
This course includes in-person. Students will participate in lectures, discussions, case studies and hands-on activities.
Required Education and Experience: An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will be considered.
A minimum of a master's degree in business administration, Information Systems, or a related field.
Industry experience or formal training in project management, preferably with knowledge of PMI standards or Scrum methodologies.
Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Preferred Education/Qualifications and Experience:
PMI Certification
1-3 years of Prior teaching or instructional experience
Experience designing curriculum on Canvas (or similar) and measuring student performance
Ability to adapt to hybrid or in-person instructional environments.
Competencies required to perform the job successfully
Communication/Interpersonal Skills
Customer Satisfaction
Teamwork/Collaboration
Initiative
Self-awareness
Analytical Thinking/Problem Solving
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Understanding of trends pertaining to one or more of the following: workforce readiness, college to career pipelines, the future of work, or experiential education.
The ability to own the full scope of a program and contribute from program design to administration.
Skilled team player with the ability to collaborate with colleagues to achieve program goals.
Ability to manage and oversee multiple programs simultaneously while meeting program goals, timelines, and budgetary constraints.
An understanding of the basic tenets of, and a commitment to, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and the ability to demonstrate DEI in future work.
Supervisory Responsibility
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
The Washington Center's Values guide our mission work in every regard-internally and externally.
Equity & Inclusion
Learning
Connection & Collaboration
Integrity
Impact
Equipment Used to Perform the Job which may be representative but not all inclusive of those commonly associated with this position:
Cloud-based technologies
Standard office equipment including a computer, job-related software and printer
Physical Abilities commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform described essential functions of this job. These physical demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
The Washington Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is TWC's policy to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. Provisions in applicable laws providing for bona fide occupational qualifications, business necessity or age limitations will be adhered to by the organization where appropriate.
The Washington Center stands in solidarity with all marginalized communities. We believe communities are strengthened by the inclusion of and equity for all people. Racism, hate, and violence have no place in our society, and we condemn all such acts. We are committed to becoming an anti-racist and anti-hate organization.
We commit to continuously striving for diversity, equity and inclusion through ongoing education, reflection, and awareness. As an organization nearing five decades in existence, we recognize we have work to do. At The Washington Center, each person brings unique and varied lived experiences which inform our thoughts, actions, and decision-making processes. We aim to create an inclusive, safe environment for our staff, students, and all stakeholders, where everyone's differences are honored, every perspective is valued, and everyone is safe to bring forth their authentic selves.
Youth Camp Instructor - Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Instructor Job In Baltimore, MD
Salary $32.90 Hourly Job Type Adjunct Faculty Job Number 2025a-38 Division Instruction Department Intercollegiate Athletics Opening Date 11/01/2024 Closing Date 10/31/2025 11:59 PM Eastern * Description * Benefits Class Description CCBC is the college of choice for over 50,000 students and 200 businesses each year - all with unique goals, strengths and requirements. By offering a holistic learning environment that is both accepting and challenging, we meet students where they are and take them where they want to go. We offer the region's most expansive selection of degree, certificate and workplace certification programs at 3 campuses plus 3 convenient CCBC centers along with off-site community locations.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's degree with two years of part time experience teaching youth. OR Associate's degree and four years of part time experience teaching youth. OR seven years of part time experience leading children or participating in an instructional, sports or activity camp.
Background check:
Candidates may be required to successfully pass a background investigation, to include fingerprint and criminal history evaluation
Class Specific Essential Duties
1. Design, plan, and implement a specific youth camp curriculum.
2. Engage children and staff in the curriculum.
3. Respond to and address all camper curriculum needs
4. Direct instructional assistants and assistant counselors to assist with camper Implementation.
5. Present to camp staff at annual staff training
6. Attend all required pre-camp meetings \
7. Follow best practices and regulations for implementation of curriculum
8. Understand and follow all camp rules, regulations and safety procedures.
Essential Job Duties are intended to be examples of duties and are not intended to be all inclusive. There will be other duties as assigned.
CCBC Part Time Benefits At A Glance
BENEFIT SUMMARY
Supplemental (Retirement Annuities) 403(b) and 457(b)
* Tax-sheltered annuities - 403(b). Payroll salary reduction authorization is needed. The form is available on SharePoint Forms/Human Resources Forms.
The 403(b) supplemental retirement plan is available to all CCBC employees (Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees).
* Roth 403(b) is a savings feature that is available when you open a 403(b) account. The Roth 403(b) savings feature allows employees to contribute after-tax dollars and then withdraw tax-free dollars from their account upon retirement. The Roth 403(b) savings feature is only offered by the following vendors: TIAA-CREF and VOYA Financial Advisors, Inc. Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees are eligible to save for retirement using the Roth 403(b) savings feature. Employees may contribute traditional pre-tax 403(b) dollars and Roth 403(b) post-tax dollars simultaneously. The savings limits are combined for the Traditional 403(b) and the Roth 403(b) contributions.
* Deferred Compensation Plan - 457(b) offered through VOYA Financial Advisors, Inc. The 457(b) salary reduction authorization form is needed. The form is available on SharePoint Forms/Human Resources Forms.
Parking
Free. Must obtain a parking permit from the Department of Public Safety to use on all campuses.
Sick and Safe Leave
CCBC is pleased to offer paid sick and safe leave for part-time employees. Paid sick and safe leave is earned by all part-time employees including credit and non-credit adjunct faculty, part-time associates and other part-time employees.
NVCJA - General Instructor - Basic Training
Adjunct Instructor Job In Ashburn, VA
NORTHERN VIRGINIA CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING ACADEMY
;45299 Research Place · Ashburn, Virginia 20147-2600
************ · Fax ************
A-04 FLSA: Exempt ;
The Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy (NVCJTA) provides basic training and professional development to law enforcement recruits and incumbents, representing sixteen police and sheriff's agencies. The NVCJTA is seeking a highly motivated and engaged professional to instruct within the Basic Training Program.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
;Under general supervision of a Basic Program Supervisor, the incumbent will coordinate, schedule, and provide instruction to basic law enforcement and deputy sheriff recruits, to include all aspects of basic training for NVCJTA basic recruits and member agencies when requested. The incumbent is responsible for leading in the various components of the existing Basic program; assist agency- assigned instructors during daily training; coordinate all assigned curriculum, training materials, and information; assists in conducting program evaluations; conducts classroom and practical instruction; and performs related work as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS:
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Five (5) or more years of Law Enforcement, Corrections, Emergency Communications, or similar experience.
Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, Public Administration, Education, Physical Training (i.e. exercise or health sciences), or closely related field; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Must possess excellent communication skills and be highly detail-oriented and organized.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office programs, including Outlook, SharePoint, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION:
3+ years of full-time experience in a training academy or similar setting.
Current basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, including Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training and First Aid.
DCJS certified general instructor with consideration given to those with specialty instructor certifications.
Be in excellent physical fitness condition, able to perform strenuous activity for a prolonged period.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Capable of demonstrating and performing all physical training modules with recruits and incumbent populations.
Mentor recruits and instructors to increase awareness of Law Enforcement and Corrections principles.
Present training modules to student classes in various dynamic forums to include classrooms, training facilities and outdoor/field settings as required.
Ability to communicate and teach to a diverse student group composed of varying ages, ethnicities, cultures, and language skills.
Ability to plan, coordinate and utilize information effectively in a manner to improve activities and production, specifically related to law enforcement trainees.
Knowledge of instruction techniques, preferably in a law enforcement academy or a comparable agency.
Able to exercise enthusiasm in influencing and guiding others toward the achievement of established goals and objectives.Ability to plan, schedule, and coordinate training needs for Academy instructors related to the general Basic Training Program
Provide authorized first aid response to injured or ill students during training. ;
Ability to prepare and maintain inventory and control of equipment and supplies to include, but not limited to, that which is assigned to the Basic Training Program.
Assistant/Associate Professor - Health Sciences
Adjunct Instructor Job In Baltimore, MD
The School of Arts, Sciences and Business invites applications for a 9-month tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty to support the new B.S. Health Sciences degree. Full-time appointment will begin in August 2025. Successful applicants will have a core focus in one of these fields but show evidence of interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and scholarship in one of these or closely related areas. Faculty will teach at the undergraduate level based on expertise and the needs of the department.
Qualifications: Research doctoral degree in a health sciences or related discipline. Education and expertise to teach courses across the department; subject areas may include health care management, public administration, health care systems, public health, health education and promotion, public health policy and/or related health sciences content. Evidence of a scholarship agenda focused in an area of specialty in health care/public health or closely related area. ABD applicants will be considered, but all degree requirements must be completed by July 1, 2025.
Responsibilities: Faculty are assigned an instructional workload of seven (7) course per academic year. Primary responsibilities include: 1) TEACHING - provide i) high quality instruction in a variety of health care management and/or public health courses to a diverse population of students, and ii) effective advising and mentorship to students as they matriculate through their program and prepare to enter the workforce; 2) SCHOLARSHIP - development, or continuation, of an independent, focused area of scholarship that includes refereed publications, professional presentations, external funding, and involvement in scholarly projects with faculty and students; and 3) SERVICE - active service participation at the Department, College, University, professional and community levels. In addition, this faculty member will be coordinating the Health Science program.
Applications must also include: (1) a curriculum vitae including 3 names and contact information of references, (2) a teaching statement, and (3) a research statement that addresses current areas of expertise and future research agenda.
Additional Information:
Notre Dame of Maryland University is a private, Catholic university offering a variety of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs for women and men established in 1895 with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. The campus is situated on a 60-acre wooded campus in northern Baltimore, MD residential neighborhood of Homeland.
NDMU challenges women and men to strive for intellectual and professional excellence, build inclusive communities, engage in service to others, and promote social responsibility. At NDMU, we expect respect for all members of our community. We believe differences should be recognized and celebrated. When we are exposed to the experiences and perspectives of others, we are challenged to think more critically and develop a deeper understanding of the world around us.
Additional Information:
This position offers a comprehensive benefits package to all employees who work at least 30 hours per week:
Comprehensive medical, dental and vision
Flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care expenses
Retirement Plan through TIAA
University paid Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment policy, and Short and Long Term Disability
Tuition Remission and Tuition Exchange
Generous Paid Time Off
14-16 Paid Holidays each year
Link to Benefits Page
All applicants must submit:
Cover letter
Salary requirements
Resume
Contact information for 3 professional references
Notre Dame of Maryland University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Greg FitzGerald, Chief of Staff, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, ************.
For all other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at ************ or human_*****************. Notre Dame of Maryland University is an EEO employer.
Adjunct Faculty, Film & Moving Image (Writing)
Adjunct Instructor Job In Owings Mills, MD
Adjunct faculty in the School of Design's Department of Film & Moving Image are responsible for teaching courses in film and moving image writing in the BS Film & Moving Image degree program, working with students on the creation and critical analysis of professional screenplays. Your responsibilities may include involvement in off-campus, evening or weekend duties, as well as student recruitment, retention, and placement efforts. Your academic department may also provide you with more specific set of job expectations.
Essential Functions
Teaching responsibilities include time spent in the classroom or in telecommunications courses and in immediate preparation for them; maintaining and improving competence in subjects being taught; preparing teaching materials; conferring with students on course materials; directing individual and group studies, maintain quality control of student productions, and practica; reviewing written examinations and papers; evaluating presentations, and supervising independent study projects. Professional service implies the use of academic and professional expertise to serve your profession, the University, and the community. Administrative responsibilities include student advising, writing syllabi, grading course work, provide course content and develop new courses specifically for the Film & Moving Image major, participate in general curriculum development, serve on faculty committees and participate in faculty governance, and submitting final grades. Assume appropriate liaison roles regionally ( NYC to DC) with related professionals, faculty peers, and film/video production and post-production facilities for the purpose of developing and sustaining the program as well as internship and job opportunities for majors in the program and assist with recruitment of prospective students to the major. Collegiality, as well as professional and ethical conduct, enhances teaching, learning and the general reputation of all persons in the academy. Therefore, all faculty members are expected to serve in a collegial fashion and in accordance with professional and ethical principles when dealing with other faculty members, students, administrators, and members of the public. Every faculty member is guaranteed academic freedom in accordance with the statement on academic freedom and responsibilities of faculty members, as in the policy manual, and should respect the academic freedom of other members of the University.
Adjunct Faculty - Laboratory Instructor, Chemistry
Adjunct Instructor Job In Takoma Park, MD
Job Title: Adjunct Laboratory Instructor, Chemistry Department: Biology and Chemistry Reports to: Chair Salary range: $700/1-credit laboratory course Date available: Positions will be open until filled. OVERVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY Washington Adventist University (WAU) is a Christ-centered institution of higher education that
supports a culture of excellence where all feel valued. Nestled in a desirable residential
community in Takoma Park, Maryland, WAU offers its faculty and staff an environment where
professional expertise is valued and lasting connections between co-workers are formed as we
work together to ensure the success of our students. Regardless of title, every employee supports
WAU's vision of producing graduates who bring moral leadership and competence to their
communities.
SUMMARY
The Department of Biology and Chemistry at Washington Adventist University is seeking
candidates to expand the pool of Laboratory Instructors for afternoon chemistry laboratory
courses. Applications will be reviewed periodically based on student enrollment needs.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are not automatically accepted to teach at
Washington Adventist University. Decisions to hire applicants are made at the discretion of the
Department.
PRIMARY DUTIES
Teach laboratory content for majors and non-majors chemistry courses.
Engage in the selection of textbook and other teaching aids necessary to the instruction of laboratory courses.
Able to teach students the application of techniques used in analytical and biological chemistry, during a single laboratory session or during small laboratory projects.
Supervise and maintain laboratories and equipment.
Supervise lab safety during laboratory sessions, preparation, and clean-up.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemical Sciences (Chemistry or Biochemistry) from an accredited college or university.
Experience with some analytical techniques (i.e. FTIR and X-ray spectroscopy, NMR applications, HPLC, mass spectrometry, crystallization, protein purification, molecular biology and calorimetry).
Ability to communicate and work with a diverse population of students both in and outside the classroom.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Prior college or university laboratory teaching experience preferred.
Knowledge of, and commitment to, the university's philosophy and mission.
Title VII Exception Notice
Washington Adventist University is a religiously qualified Equal Opportunity Employer under
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. As such the University has the legal right to prefer a member of
the Seventh-day Adventist ("SDA") Church in its hiring process. In the event that a qualified SDA
candidate is not identified, the University will give the opportunity to candidates who must
understand and respect the mission, purpose, and identity of Washington Adventist University as
a condition of their employment.
Positions will be open until filled.
Adjunct Faculty - Motorcycle Safety Instructor
Adjunct Instructor Job In Largo, MD
The instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities during the day, evening, or weekend via instructional delivery formats to include face-to-face, hybrid, online, and remote. Face-to-face and hybrid classes may be offered on any Prince George's Community College campus. The instructor must remain current in the discipline area and continually explore teaching methods and strategies to engage learners, organize and plan instructional content that accommodates diverse learning styles, and devise appropriate assessment tools that monitor student learning outcomes. The instructor is also responsible for participating in related activities to include professional development, academic advising, curriculum design.
Minimum Qualifications
Eight years or more of motorcycle riding experience. High school diploma or higher. Familiar with Motorcycle Safety Foundation ( MSF ) Basic Rider Course curriculum.
Open Rank Tenure-Track Professor of Acting & Directing
Adjunct Instructor Job In Fairfax, VA
Department: Col of Visual and Performing Arts Classification: 9-month Instructional Faculty Job Category: Instructional Faculty Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: N/A - I/R Faculty Workplace Type: On Site Required Salary: $85k - $105k (Associate), $115-$130k (full)
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The School of Theater at George Mason University provides students with a dynamic and collaborative program within an inclusive learning environment which promotes creativity, initiative, and greater awareness of diverse identities and cultural experiences. Candidates without the terminal degree but with substantial equivalent professional experience may be considered. The School of Theater offers BA and BFA degrees with concentrations in performance, design & technical theater, musical theater, theater education, and theater studies. In collaboration with our student organization the Mason Players, we produce six shows per academic year including an evening of original short plays, a musical, a mainstage production, a studio and (at least) one fringe production. Additionally, the School presents several special events throughout the year including a Mason Cabaret concert, a Musical Theater Ensemble staged concert presentation, a festival of international plays and a variety of staged readings, workshops and other student opportunities.
About the Position:
Tenure track appointment for Associate or full Professor of Theater in Acting and Directing.
Responsibilities:
Teaching
* Scaffold and teach undergraduate acting and directing courses, 3 in the fall, and 3 in the spring semester;
* Mentor student directors in production; and
* This position is expected to direct at least one show every other academic year to replace one course's workload.
Governance and Service
* Serve on School of Theater, College of Visual and Performing Arts, and George Mason University governance committees as assigned by Director of the School of Theater; and
* Additional responsibilities negotiated with Director of School of Theater.
Creative and Scholarly Research
* Engage in artistic and scholarly activities.
Required Qualifications:
* PhD, MFA, or terminal degree in Acting, Directing, or related field, and at least five years of professional experience as a theater director in Regional and/or Higher Education settings;
* Experience with multiple modes of theater practice which may include devised processes, physical theater, musical theater, and experimental theater among others;
* Experience mentoring student directors at the undergraduate level;
* Experience teaching specialized areas of study such as choreography, improvisation, stage movement, intimacy direction, script analysis, etc.;
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively;
* Demonstrated commitment to advancing inclusivity and belonging through research, teaching, and creative practice;
* Familiarity with Learning Management Systems such as Canvas;
* Active engagement in professional and artistic organizations, conferences, and networks related to performing and directing theater;
* Professional affiliation with such organizations as Actors' Equity Association (AEA) ACTORS', The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), or others;
* Strong commitment to building community through pedagogy and production; and
* Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Terminal degree in a related field.
Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, applicants must apply for Open Rank Tenure-track Professor of Acting & Directing at ********************** Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with CV for review.
Posting Open Date: March 6, 2025
For Full Consideration, Apply by: April 7, 2025
Open Until Filled: Yes
Professor (Vashee)
Adjunct Instructor Job In Rockville, MD
This major scientific leadership position is responsible for developing, funding and managing innovative world-class independent and team-based research in areas related to the strategic goals of JCVI. Professors are expected to formulate long-term research objectives and prepare and submit proposals that obtain external funding for research projects. Through program responsibilities and scientific leadership, a professor strongly influences the scientific direction and success of JCVI. Professors are recognized internationally as experts in and leading contributors to their field of research.
This position will report to Dr. Sanjay Vashee, Rockville Campus, and Professor, Synthetic Biology. ****************************************
Essential Functions
In support of JCVI strategic goals actively plays a major role in seeking support for independent and team-based research projects. A Professor is expected to manage a research team, or teams comprised of several junior scientific staff who are engaged in significant and productive projects.
Obtains grant/contract funding through the conceptualization and writing of research proposals.
Identifies research project needs and ensures projects are brought to successful completion.
Designs and executes/implements scientific experiments/tools; analyzes and interprets experimental results.
Trains and supervises other faculty members, staff scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and/or research associates, and/or students, and/or data specialists assigned to the Department. They also act as mentors for junior faculty and other scientific staff to promote career development, increase productivity, and provide new research opportunities.
Attends scientific meetings and trainings to keep abreast of latest scientific findings and developments.
Publishes results of scientific work in peer-reviewed journals or equivalent on a consistent basis.
Keeps current on research efforts in specific scientific discipline and advances knowledge of related scientific fields through continued reading of literature.
Attends and participates in national and international scientific meetings.
Participates in JCVI laboratory meetings and scientific working groups.
Responsible for the integration of environmental, health and safety protocols into work activities. This includes reporting potential hazards and when necessary, helping to implement solutions to ensure safety and respect for the environment.
Supervises staff to provide guidance and counseling for effective employee relations to include performance appraisals, regular performance feedback and direction.
Performs other duties as assigned such the JCVI Institutional Biosafety Committee or faculty teams formed to set new institutional priorities.
Strictly adheres to all documented JCVI policies and procedures to include carrying out all functions required of Institute employees (i.e. completion of timesheets in an accurate and timely manner).
Prerequisites
M.D. or Ph.D. in relevant scientific discipline such as Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Immunology, Microbiology, Neuroscience or Computer Science required. Minimum of seven years' experience since obtaining a doctorate performing duties similar to the above. Individuals who do not hold a Ph.D. or M.D. but with comparable experience in a relevant field and have demonstrated exceptional scientific accomplishments and technology development may also be eligible. Supervisory experience required.
Demonstrated ability to effectively supervise staff.
High level of discretion for confidential work and information; ability to appropriately handle critical information and sensitive situations.
Must bring external funding to support your research projects and staff.
Demonstrated ability to consistently lead projects from beginning to successful completion.
By imparting wisdom and perspective to others, has built a respectful reputation as an expert in his/her field.
Is recognized for having an established and prestigious publication record in the field.
Must be able to initiate and conduct investigations in relevant scientific areas.
Must be able to formulate experimental hypotheses and analyze and interpret scientific data.
Strong computer aptitude, including experience with word processing and/or spreadsheet software and/or data analysis and database software.
Familiarity with standard laboratory safety procedures and equipment.
Excellent organization and time management skills.
Flexibility to handle a variety of tasks and shift priorities simultaneously.
Strong interpersonal skills: ability to effectively interact with all levels of staff and external contacts; ability to work as an effective team member.
Cooperative and service-oriented attitude; must be able to work under pressure and maintain a professional demeanor.
Ability to use sound judgment to effectively solve problems within the scope of the position.
High level of initiative and ability to work with minimum supervision.
Superior verbal and written communications skills.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a teammate encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic)
Ability to work in a confined area.
Ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time.
Ability to stand and/or sit for an extended period of time while working in the lab.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, stand, sit; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard reach, stoop kneel to install computer equipment
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer and lab work
Light to moderate lifting is required
J. Craig Venter Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.
Seniors Wellness & Fitness Instructor - Adjunct Faculty Continuing Education
Adjunct Instructor Job In Baltimore, MD
Class Description
CCBC is the college of choice for over
50,000 students
and 200 businesses
each year - all with unique goals, strengths and requirements. By offering a holistic learning environment that is both accepting and challenging, we meet students where they are and take them where they want to go. We offer the region's most expansive selection of degree, certificate and workplace certification programs at 3 campuses plus 3 convenient CCBC centers along with off-site community locations.
Part-time instructors teach college level non-credit course to students 60+ that focus on Tai Chi, Yoga Chair Pilates, Zumba Gold, Line Dancing, Lively Drumming, or Water Aerobics.
Classes are offered during the day at Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex, Hunt Valley and Owings Mills campuses along with senior centers and retirement communities throughout Baltimore County. Courses are offered primarily in-person along with some Zoom classes.
Applicants should be subject matter experts and provide a summary of what they would like to teach along with the area of the county where they would be willing to work.
Pay rates for non-credit courses in Continuing education are commensurate with education and experience qualifications.
Minimum Requirements
Must possess a High School diploma or GED.
Academic degree or professional certification in a related discipline preferred.
Must be a subject matter expert.
Computer proficiency .
Experience teaching or training in an adult setting preferred.
Effective oral communication skills.
Experience working with a diverse population.
Assistant/Associate Professor
Adjunct Instructor Job In Baltimore, MD
Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Nursing (SON) seeks dedicated and dynamic nursing faculty members to contribute to the growth and excellence of our nursing programs. This full-time position requires a commitment to teaching, curriculum development, student mentorship, and professional scholarship. The SON desires candidates with experience in children and families and community health. Candidates will articulate a commitment to teaching undergraduate students, primarily in the traditional and accelerated second-degree BSN program. Additionally, the School of Nursing has teaching opportunities in the family nurse and adult-gerontology nursing practitioner programs. Positions begin fall 2025.
Notre Dame's School of Nursing has established a strong reputation among Maryland healthcare organizations for educating competent, compassionate nurses who are prepared to serve diverse patient populations with varying health needs and social determinants of health. Since 1982, the school has graduated more than 4,000 baccalaureate nurses, as well as master's-prepared nurse educators and administrators.
What sets the School of Nursing apart is its intentional focus on students, caring, transformation, and leadership. These core components are embedded throughout the curriculum, providing nursing students with opportunities to reflect on their practice, uphold caring as the ethical foundation of nursing, and apply compassionate, evidence-based care to drive meaningful change in healthcare settings.
Qualifications
Qualified candidates will be prepared at the doctoral level, Ph.D. or DNP. A Master of Science with a focus in Nursing (MSN) and community or pediatric experiential qualifications are required. MSN candidates are expected to enroll in a doctoral program of study within one year of hire and to complete that program within five years of hire. Candidates with prior teaching experience at the collegiate level are preferred. An active and unencumbered RN license in Maryland or a compact state is required.
NDMU prides itself on its inclusive community and is committed to building an administration, faculty, and staff that reflects the rich diversity of its student body. We particularly welcome applications from members of those groups who have traditionally been underrepresented in American academia.
Notre Dame of Maryland University does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities, or employment based on race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, sex, disability, or age. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Vice President for Student Life, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, ************. For all other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at ************ or human_*****************
Notre Dame of Maryland University is an EEO/AA employer.
Application Instructions:
Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by March 17, 2025 are assured of full consideration. To apply please upload the following documents to the portal:
A one-page cover letter briefly describing the reason(s) for applying for this position, as well as teaching experience, and recent clinical practice experiences.
Most recent curriculum vitae.
Names and contact information for three professional references.
Additional Information:
Notre Dame of Maryland University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Greg FitzGerald, Chief of Staff, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, ************.
For all other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at ************ or human_*****************. Notre Dame of Maryland University is an EEO/AA employer.
Adjunct Faculty, Fashion Design
Adjunct Instructor Job In Owings Mills, MD
Adjunct faculty at Stevenson University will engage in teaching activities in accordance with the University's faculty workload policies. Teaching responsibilities will include courses in the School of Design's B.S. Fashion Design program and may include courses in the B.S. Fashion Merchandising degree program. Course assignments include technical fashion design courses (using CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite software and garment construction equipment) and fashion design lecture courses.
Essential Functions
Engage in instructional activity totaling no more than 18 contact hours per academic year (August through May), with no more than 9 contact hours taught in an individual semester. Teaching responsibilities include time spent in the classroom, laboratory, or hybrid or online courses and in immediate preparation for them; maintaining competence in subjects being taught; preparing teaching materials; conferring with students on course materials; directing individual and group studies; reviewing written examinations and papers; evaluating presentations and projects; providing academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Other responsibilities include writing syllabi; reading and responding to emails promptly; grading course work within a time frame that enables the student to incorporate feedback on their next assignment; timely submission of mid-term and final grades, attendance verification, academic alerts, and other reports as requested; and alerting appropriate university personnel to student problems on a timely basis. Complete training or professional development as required by the University. Collegiality, as well as professional and ethical conduct, enhances teaching, learning and the general reputation of all persons in the academy. Therefore, all faculty members are expected to serve in a collegial fashion and in accordance with professional and ethical principles when dealing with other faculty members, students, administrators, and members of the public. Follow all faculty and program policies outlined by the School and the University. Undertake efforts to incorporate inclusive teaching practices including, but not limited to: ensuring course content reflects diverse perspectives in society and the world; ensuring course resources are accessible; using inclusive language; modeling and supporting the value of diverse viewpoints; soliciting and responding to student feedback; empowering all students to have a voice and representation; and providing regular and documented feedback. Every faculty member is guaranteed academic freedom in accordance with the statement on academic freedom and responsibilities of faculty members, as set forth in the Stevenson University Policies. Teaching assignments may require teaching day, evening, online or hybrid classes. Meeting classes for the full class time during the scheduled dates and times is expected.
Adjunct Faculty - Laboratory Instructor, Biology
Adjunct Instructor Job In Takoma Park, MD
Job Title: Adjunct Laboratory Instructor, Biology Department: Biology and Chemistry Reports to: Chair Salary range: $700/1-credit laboratory course Date available: Positions will be open until filled. OVERVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY Washington Adventist University (WAU) is a Christ-centered institution of higher education that
supports a culture of excellence where all feel valued. Nestled in a desirable residential
community in Takoma Park, Maryland, WAU offers its faculty and staff an environment where
professional expertise is valued and lasting connections between co-workers are formed as we
work together to ensure the success of our students. Regardless of title, every employee supports
WAU's vision of producing graduates who bring moral leadership and competence to their
communities.
SUMMARY
The Department of Biology and Chemistry at Washington Adventist University is seeking
candidates to expand the pool of Laboratory Instructors for afternoon biology laboratory
courses. Applications will be reviewed periodically based on student enrollment needs. The
selected applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are interviewed and decisions to hire
applicants are made at the discretion of the department.
PRIMARY DUTIES
Teach laboratory content for majors and non-majors biology courses.
Engage in the selection of textbook and other teaching aids necessary to the instruction of laboratory courses.
Able to teach students the application of techniques used in biological laboratories, during a single laboratory session or during small laboratory projects.
Supervise and maintain laboratories and equipment.
Grade assignments and weekly laboratory reports.
Supervise lab safety during laboratory sessions, preparation, and clean-up.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Biological Sciences from an accredited college or university.
Experience with some techniques in microbiology, botany, and/or human physiology (i.e. microscopy, gram staining, bacterial cultures, EKG, and dissections).
Ability to communicate and work with a diverse population of students both in and outside the classroom.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Prior college or university laboratory teaching experience preferred.
Knowledge of, and commitment to, the university's philosophy and mission.
Title VII Exception Notice
Washington Adventist University is a religiously qualified Equal Opportunity Employer under
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. As such the University has the legal right to prefer a member of
the Seventh-day Adventist Church in its hiring process. In the event that a qualified SDA
candidate is not identified, the University will give the opportunity to candidates who must
understand and respect the mission, purpose, and identity of Washington Adventist University as
a condition of their employment.
Adjunct Faculty - Motorcycle Safety Instructor
Adjunct Instructor Job In Largo, MD
Position Title Adjunct Faculty - Motorcycle Safety Instructor Position Type Faculty Department TRANSPORT, DIST, AND LOGISTIC FLSA Exempt Full Time or Part Time Part Time Fixed Term/Tenure Track Fixed Term Grade n/a Salary Range Hiring Salary Range Salary commensurate with education and experience Union/Non Union Non Union Job Description Summary
The instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and
evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities during the day, evening, or weekend via
instructional delivery formats to include face-to-face, hybrid, online, and remote. Face-to-face
and hybrid classes may be offered on any Prince George's Community College campus. The
instructor must remain current in the discipline area and continually explore teaching methods
and strategies to engage learners, organize and plan instructional content that accommodates
diverse learning styles, and devise appropriate assessment tools that monitor student learning
outcomes. The instructor is also responsible for participating in related activities to include
professional development, academic advising, curriculum design.
Minimum Qualifications
1. five years or more of motorcycle riding experience.
2. High school diploma or higher.
3. Certified as a Rider Coach through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) .
Criteria
1. Plan, organize, and teach curriculum content in conjunction with course outcomes.
2. Using applicable technology and pedagogical principles, teach course content via an
appropriate delivery format to include face-to-face, hybrid, online, and remote instruction.
3. Complete mandated institutional trainings and professional development trainings related
to content discipline and pedagogy.
4. Facilitate appropriate instructional activities that promote student engagement and
learning.
5. Evaluate student performance using assessment tools that align with established course
objectives and outcomes.
6. Create and administer assessments that monitor student progress and provide timely
student feedback.
7. Provide an orientation at the first class meeting to include an overview of the course
syllabus. The overview should include an outline of course objectives, requirements,
attendance policy, grading system, textbook(s), and supplemental materials.
8. Notify students of key academic dates and course adjustments, maintain an up-to-date,
electronic grade book, and enter final grades by the established due date.
9. Maintain accurate records and submit class records (as appropriate) to the Department
Chair or Program Coordinator by the established due date, and participate in the
departmental evaluation and course assessment process.
10. Maintain office hours, advise students, and refer students to appropriate resources.
11. Adjunct faculty are expected to respond to student emails and phone calls within 48 hours
with the exception of weekends and holidays. Faculty are expected to maintain regular
communication with students and should exclusively use the assigned PGCC email.
12. Attend all required meetings.
13. Perform all other duties as directed by the Department Chair, Program Coordinator, or
designee.
Job Requirements
1. Professional certification and/or state license for area of expertise
2. Must possess a current Maryland, Motor Vehicle Administration, Motorcycle Instructor
certification to teach within the state of Maryland.
3. Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written standard English.
4. As required by the 1986 Immigration Act, be prepared to present acceptable
documentation showing your identity and that you are a U.S. citizen or an alien who is
authorized to work.
5. Prince George's Community College is committed to providing a safe campus
community. PGCC conducts background investigations for applicants being
considered for employment. Background investigations include reference checks, a
criminal history record check, education verification, and when appropriate, a
financial (credit) report or driving history check.
Is Background Check Required? Yes Is the incumbent responsible for working with minor children or directly engaging with minor children on campus? No
Building Maintenance, HVAC & Related Trades Instructors - Adjunct Faculty - Continuing Education
Adjunct Instructor Job In Baltimore, MD
Class Description
CCBC is the college of choice for over
50,000 students
and 200 businesses
each year - all with unique goals, strengths and requirements. By offering a holistic learning environment that is both accepting and challenging, we meet students where they are and take them where they want to go. We offer the region's most expansive selection of degree, certificate and workplace certification programs at 3 campuses plus 3 convenient CCBC centers along with off-site community locations.
This part-time adjunct position teaches college level non-credit Workforce Development courses that focus on: 1) Building and Apartment Maintenance, and/or 2) Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Heating systems, and or 3) Stationary Engineering / Boiler Operation.
Pay rates for the non-credit courses in Continuing Education are commensurate with education and experience qualifications.
Classes are available for both day and evening schedules.
Campus locations: Catonsville & Dundalk
Minimum Requirements
Must possess a high school diploma or GED.
Must be a subject matter expert.
Computer proficiency required.
Experience teaching or training in an adult setting preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills
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