What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Psychology Instructor (Continuous Posting) position at Sandhills Community College?
Adjunct curriculum faculty will guide and direct the learning experiences of students through knowledge, skills, and motivation. Members of the faculty agree to be accessible to students, other faculty, staff, and to those making inquiries to the College.
- Prepare and teach assigned courses.
- Prepare, review, and update course outlines on an annual basis, ensuring that course content is up-to-date, relevant, accurate, and consistent with state and national accreditation standards.
- Maintain records for each course taught.
- Teach courses in assigned method(s).
- Keep up to date on discipline specific technology and instructional technologies.
- Teach face-to-face seated or hybrid sections at Sandhoke Early College and at Hoke High School. Instruction schedules could include up to four sections.
- Submit all college reports in a timely fashion.
- Assist in student retention.
- Establish and maintain a positive working relationship with students, faculty, and staff.
- Assist in the selection and ordering of supplies, equipment, textbooks, and visual aids as appropriate.
- Keep regular posted office hours as approved by the department chair.
- Attend departmental and college meetings as scheduled.
- Develop professional relationships and show courtesy and respect while working with students; this includes respecting the confidentiality of information shared while interacting.
- Respond to emails from students, colleagues, Department Chairs, Deans, VPs, and President in a timely and professional fashion.
- Discourage any form of harassment, bullying, and/or abrasive behavior directed at colleagues, students, and campus visitors.
- Work in partnership with colleagues and students across campus to identify and address needs/resources that will ensure equity, access, and opportunity for all.
- Attend educational offerings that enhance knowledge of diversity and cultural competency.
- Participate in college events and activities.
- Advance the college’s mission and Core Values of respect, opportunity, helpfulness, integrity, and excellence.
- Must hold a Master's degree in the discipline from an accredited institution with 18 graduate hours in the discipline.
- Possess a strong commitment to the mission of community colleges.
- Have excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Have an appreciation of the value of collegiality.
Please upload copies of transcripts/credentials with your application. Salary to be commensurate with experience and state salary schedules. Selection is contingent on final budget approval.
Department Chair/Program Coordinator reviews applicant files monthly for future teaching assignments.
NOTE: This job is a continuous posting that will be filled as positions become available.