Role Description
Reports to the assigned Faculty Lead, the Part-Time Faculty member teaches and engages students within a particular discipline for which they are qualified. This position is critical in providing a quality education for students and ensuring their persistence towards the completion of their degree plans.
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Work closely with Lead Faculty.
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Provide instruction in assigned courses that aligns with CTU's curricula and outcomes, instructional modalities, course technologies, and faculty expectations.
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Engage and communicate with students to encourage their course participation and learning while maintaining mutual respect and professionalism.
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Relate professional/industry experience to CTU's Professional Learning Model by:
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Continuing professional/technical skills development.
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Introducing professional/industry perspectives into courses.
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Maintaining awareness of professional/industry trends and opportunities.
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Maintain accessibility for and provide timely responsiveness to students, academic/faculty leadership, and University staff by telephone, CTU e-mail, and other appropriate means of communication.
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Establish and maintain weekly office hours for student questions/support.
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Assess student performance on course assignments and provide assignment feedback to support continued student growth and development.
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Refer students to appropriate co-curricular and extra-curricular resources (e.g., advising, tutoring, library, learning centers, and career services).
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Participate in and contribute to CTU's academic governance through:
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Attendance at appropriate University/college/program meetings.
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Participation in the academic assessment and institutional effectiveness process (including completion of appropriate surveys and participation in continuous improvement initiatives).
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Complete required new faculty certification training, course-specific technology/pedagogical training, annual ethics and information technology policy training, and annual faculty development requirements.
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Broaden and deepen studentsโ understanding of the course material by posting prompts and responses in the course discussion boards, announcements, and CTU Messenger.
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Provide periodic required documentation of ongoing and updated licensures, certifications, immunizations (as appropriate to the specific college/program), scholarship, and academic/professional experience (e.g., CVs/resumes).
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Perform other responsibilities and abide by the appropriate policies and procedures contained in CTU's Faculty Handbook.
Qualifications
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Strong organizational and time management skills, with proficiency in meeting deadlines and urgency in responding to questions/requests.
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Strong interpersonal and oral presentation/written communication skills.
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Proficiency with standard office and mobile applications (i.e., word processing, presentations, e-mail, calendar management, teleconferencing, text messaging, personal computers, and smart phones/tablets).
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Ability to inspire and engage students by delivering quality instruction and support.
Requirements
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3 to 5 yearsโ experience in the criminal justice field (law enforcement, corrections, or court system).
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2 yearsโ experience teaching either online or in the field of study.
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Demonstrated knowledge of current trends in the field of criminal justice.
Preferred but not Required Experience
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Teaching non-traditional students (e.g., working adults).
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Teaching with an online learning management system.
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Application of rubrics to feedback and grading.
Benefits
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Flexible schedule.
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Tuition reimbursement (possible).
Company Description
CTU generally compensates its Adjunct Faculty on a per quarter credit hour rate that takes into consideration a variety of factors, including campus (online and campus), degree level (undergraduate and graduate), and faculty rank (Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor); the base rate for an Adjunct Faculty can range between $331.50 and $406.50 per credit hour.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $331.50 - $406.50 credit hour