FYS Adjunct
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Education Administration, Academic, Faculty
POSITION TITLE
FYS 100 Adjunct
DEPARTMENTOffice of Academic Affairs
POSITION STATUSAdjunct
POSITION REPORTS TODirector of the Franciscan Core Curriculum
MissionThe University of Saint Francis offers formation of the whole person by providing an encounter with the heart and mind of Jesus Christ so that God, who is Love, may be loved. Through our Catholic identity, Franciscan charism, and liberal arts tradition, we prepare students for personal and professional lives of virtue, service, and joy. Saint Francis core values are the standards of behavior for every member of the university.
They reflect those of the Sisters of Saint Francis of Perpetual Adoration and bring their charism to the university.
- Ceaseless Adoration – We adore God and interact with others in a way that honors His Presence.
- Generous Love – we spend time in community, give of ourselves, and accept help from others.
- Franciscan Joy – we delight in the simple things and give thanks in all circumstances.
The University of Saint Francis promotes and celebrates the Catholic identity and Franciscan charism of the institution with an invitation to students, faculty and staff of all faiths. This God-centered and student-focused approach invites all employees to be a part of the formation of the whole person (students and colleagues) in a learning and working environment where character development and faith formation are as essential as academic achievement.
Molding well-rounded, faith-filled, ethical leaders is the essence of the university’s approach and all employees are expected to engage in a way that fulfills and furthers the mission.
Under the direction of the Director of the Franciscan Core Curriculum, adjunct faculty receive a contract or letter stating adjunct employment with a primary responsibility in teaching. Faculty members assess, plan, implement and evaluate instruction for students in clinical and classroom settings or laboratories in coordination with established course and program objectives. Course days and time may vary, but primarily take place on weekdays between 8am-5:15pm.
Classes typically meet twice or three times per week.
- Teaches The First Year Seminar – FYS 100 at the Fort Wayne Campus
- Adheres to all applicable university academic and employment policies identified in the Employee and Faculty handbooks and academic catalogs
- Respects the moral and religious beliefs of the university and students; uses discretion when expressing personal beliefs and views
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Director
- Masters or graduate degree in the field of study required.
- Doctorate or terminal degree preferred.
- One to two years of teaching or training experience preferred.
- Two to three years of professional experience within the field preferred.
Candidates must be either:
- A current Saint Francis employee in an Exempt (Salaried) position (Saint Francis retirees or former employees who are eligible for rehire may be considered)
- Saint Francis Alumni
- Demonstrates an understanding of educational theory, instructional methods and evaluation technique and use of technology utilized in higher education in a classroom setting.
- Demonstrates analytical and organizational skills necessary to plan, implement and evaluate educational activities to assure compliance with established goals and objectives.
- Demonstrates strong interpersonal and communication skills, verbal and written, necessary to interact effectively with all university constituents.
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