Adjunct Physical Education Instructor
Listed on 2026-06-23
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Education / Teaching
College Lecturer, Online Teaching, University Professor
Position Summary
Lawson State Community College is accepting applications for part‑time/adjunct faculty for all subjects. This is an applicant pool and individuals will be hired as needed.
Note:
Submitted applications will remain on file for 36 months.
Employed on an "As Needed" basis; local salary schedule in accordance to documented academic credentials and/or educational experiences; not to exceed nine credit hours per semester. All exceptions must be approved by the Vice President for Instruction.
Salary:
Local Salary Schedule (based on credentials and area of assignment) PE Courses $1275 per course (1 credit hour).
- Adhere to all requirements related to the learning management system (Blackboard), including posting syllabi, announcements, calendars, presentations, assignments with due dates, and test dates.
- Adhere to and teach from current job‑relevant course syllabi and training plan.
- Supplement lectures and demonstrations with multimedia materials.
- Demonstrate to students the safe use of each piece of equipment used in the training plan.
- Include safety, health, and fire prevention as an integral part of instruction.
- Maintain an environment that is conducive to learning.
- Supervise students and maintain discipline in class, lab, and shop.
- Develop laboratory projects that enable students to relate theory to practical application through laboratory assignments.
- Distribute to students at the beginning of each term a current syllabus containing course objectives, outline, evaluation methods, schedule of activities, lab/shop rules and regulations, and course requirements such as required books, supplies, and equipment.
- Administer written and performance examinations systematically to determine students' progress and administer final written and performance examinations.
- Implement a system of recording student progress (e.g., progress charts, Blackboard).
- Teach and demand good work habits from students.
- Submit to the department chairperson and supervising administrators a plan to be followed during the absence.
- Communicate students' progress to students and appropriate personnel by established guidelines.
- Supervise students in cooperative educational settings (when applicable).
- Respond to students' requests promptly, usually within 24 to 48 hours.
- Follow all regulations regarding online instruction (when applicable).
- Facilitate instructional methodologies concerning programs requiring "industry chemicals/products" to administer instruction.
- Maintain permanent roll and accurate attendance of students.
- Submit attendance reports as required on time.
- Follow the state and institution's adopted grading system.
- Submit grades each term for each student by the due date.
- Submit forms to the registrar when changes occur in students' status.
- Assist students in submitting the required documents for graduation.
- Participate in departmental orientation.
- Communicate to students announcements as directed by the administration.
- Follow institutional and System policies, procedures, and guidelines.
- Adhere to FERPA Regulations and report any known violations.
- Adhere to ADA Accommodation requirements when presented with official documentation.
Applicants must hold a minimum of a Master’s degree, including 18 graduate semester hours (27 graduate quarter hours), in the teaching discipline within the following academic divisions:
Language, Health & Physical Education/Science, Math, Social Science, and Business.
Lawson State Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Alabama Community College System policy prohibits discrimination on any protected basis. Lawson State Community College will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants upon request. Employment is contingent upon a criminal background check clearance and participation in the E‑verify program.
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