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Adjunct Faculty - Foundations & Social Advocacy
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Cortland, Cortland County, New York, 13045, USA
Listed on 2026-02-17
Listing for:
SUNY Cortland
Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary
position Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Academic, University Professor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Student Teacher positions pay $450 per placement, per quarter Salary Determination
Starting salary rates are based on multiples factors which may include the position's major responsibilities, the applicant's background including education, work experience, and key competencies, the university's strategic priorities, internal peer equity and external market analyses, applicable federal, state, and local laws and negotiated labor contracts.
Position Effort Part-Time (enter FTE below) If Part-Time, enter FTE:
FTE determined by number of courses
Is this a temporary position? Yes If Temporary, enter End Date:
Position Summary
The Foundations and Social Advocacy department is establishing a pool of applicants to fill potential part-time temporary teaching positions.
Starting Salary:
Adjunct positions pay $4500 per 3 credit hour course;
Student Teacher positions pay $450 per placement, per quarter
What makes SUNY Cortland a great place to work?
* Our positions provide predictable salary progressions, and many offer permanency.
* Generous benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, various retirement program options, paid family leave and/or parental leaves, flexible spending and dependent care accounts, long term disability and tuition reimbursement.
* SUNY Cortland prioritizes work-life balance and well-being in all forms. The university's state-of-the-art Student Life Center is free for employees to use, with membership options for families. SUNY Cortland's Child Care Center welcomes the children of employees and community members, as space allows. Alternate work schedules are available with a supervisor's approval.
* Professional development opportunities exist through training, continuing education programs, tuition reimbursement and conference travel, based on funding.
* Cortland County and surrounding areas offer easy access to arts, entertainment, outdoor recreation and much more. Experience Cortland dives deep into the region's offerings
Major Responsibilities
The department typically hires for the courses/subject areas listed below but this list is not all inclusive. Other courses/subject areas may become available within the department.
Illustrative needs include:
Supervision for Student Teaching and teaching any of the following courses; SPE 270:
Introduction to Special Education; SPE 275:
Introduction to Special Education (Secondary Education); FSA 103:
Gender, Race, and Class Issues in Education; FSA 212:
Introduction to Inclusive Education; FSA 340:
Students with Complex Disabilities in Schools and Families; FSA 400:
Foundations of Education; FSA 411:
Planning for Instructional Strategies in Special Education; FSA 437:
Assessment of Learners with Diverse Needs; FSA 479:
Social Curriculum and Behavioral Supports; FSA 510:
Introduction to Special Education (Graduate level); FSA 515:
Introduction to Disability Studies; FSA 530:
Supporting the Communication of Students with Complex Needs; FSA 535:
Alternative/Augmentative Communication and Assistive Technology for Students with Severe or Multiple Disabilities; FSA 600:
Inclusive Education Pedagogy; FSA 610:
Inclusive Education Assessments; FSA 615:
Assessment for Adolescents with Disabilities; FSA 620:
Discipline and Social Skill Development; FSA 625:
Inclusive Curricular Pedagogy for Adolescents with Disabilities; FSA 630:
Students with Disabilities in Context; FSA 683:
Administration of Special Education; EDL 613:
Principles of Financial Leadership; EDL 615:
Educational Leadership; and the Law EDL 616:
Principles of Curriculum Leadership; EDL 656:
School Finance; EDL 657:
Principles of Organizational Leadership; EDL 678:
Strategic Supervision and Leadership; EDL 680:
Principles of School Building Leadership; EDL 683:
Principles of Special Programs Leadership; EDL 685:
Facilities Management; EDL 690:
Principles of School District Leadership; EDL 696/698:
Educational Leadership Internship; EDL 699:
Culminating Seminar.
Functional and Supervisory Relationships
Reports to the academic department chair.
Required Qualifications
* Master's degree in foundations of education, inclusive education, educational leadership or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications
* New York State certification in special education or educational leadership.
* Doctorate in special education, foundations of education, educational leadership or related field.
* At least three years of teaching in P-12 schools.
* Experience teaching online college courses.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities About the University
A top public university of approximately 6,600 students located in the geographic center of New York State, SUNY Cortland provides accessible, affordable education to students from across the U.S.…
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