Adjunct Professor
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Overview
Brackish Experts is seeking an Adjunct Professor to teach the Leadership in the Joint Maritime Operations (JMO) course for the Naval War College’s College of Distance Education Fleet Seminar Program (FSP) in Jacksonville, FL. FSP is a seminar-based curriculum taught in-person to students at Naval bases and stations and consists of one 3-hour class per week during the academic year (September through May).
Course DescriptionThe JMO course prepares Naval War College students for the operational arena by emphasizing operational planning and joint force application to achieve military objectives. It examines joint operations from the standpoint of the Combatant Commander and Joint Task Force Commander with a particular emphasis on maritime operations. It further develops joint attitudes and perspectives and increases understanding of service cultures.
Adjunct Faculty QualificationsRequired qualifications include an advanced degree in one or more of the following areas:
National Security, Strategic Studies, International Affairs, International Relations, or a related field; graduation from a U.S. military senior- or intermediate-level Service College with JMPE-1 and/or JPME-II certification; relevant and proven experience in joint or maritime operational level warfare and US Navy roles and missions; demonstrated experience working in the national security and defense environments; a U.S. citizen and capable of obtaining and maintaining a Department of Defense Secret security clearance.
Preferred qualifications include: an earned Ph.D. in one of the academic fields noted above; military Service College teaching experience;
Joint Service Officer (JSO) qualification; administrative/program management experience at the graduate level.
Teach the JMO course at the Intermediate Service College level with duties including:
- conducting classroom and online instruction;
- reviewing and evaluating student essays, examinations, and other written and verbal assessments;
- developing curricula;
- performing various types of service to the College;
- traveling to, and lecturing at, nonresident seminars around the country as required;
- performing educational administrative functions as required.
- Participate in a faculty development workshop in the summer of 2026. The workshop is a paid event.
- Serve as an Associate Fleet Professor during Academic Year (September 2026 – May 2027). As Associate Fleet Professor, observe the course being taught by the current Adjunct Professor to gain familiarity with the curriculum and learning management system of record. Associate Fleet Professor is a paid position.
- Teach the JMO course as an Adjunct Professor starting Academic Year (September 2027-May 2028). The course consists of one 3-hour, in-person, class each week throughout the academic year. Adjunct Professor is a paid position.
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