Part-time Faculty, First- Composition and Reading
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Faculty, University Professor, Adult Education
Location: Highland Heights
Part-time Faculty, First-Year Composition and Reading Please see Special Instructions for more details.
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Working Title: Part-time Faculty, First-Year Composition and Reading
Department: Writing Instruction Program, Department of English
Full Time or Part Time: Part-Time
Position Number: [Insert position number]
Purpose of PositionThe Writing Instruction Program (housed in the Department of English) is seeking part-time adjunct faculty for the academic year. Faculty members might teach first-year writing or reading courses, including co-requisite courses with reading or writing support, and reading. These positions report to the Director of the Writing Instruction Program.
Primary Responsibilities- Teach between three and nine hours (1-3 classes) of college writing and/or reading per semester.
- Provide support to students through office hours.
- Align assignments and curriculum with programmatic and university student learning outcomes.
- Master’s Degree in English or a closely related field (with at least 18 hours of graduate coursework in English).
- Strong background in and evidence of teaching composition and reading and working with first-year students.
- Experience teaching co-requisite writing courses and/or teaching non-native speakers is desired, as is a commitment to intercultural competence and inclusive excellence.
The pay for a three-credit course varies slightly based on years of experience and education but is projected to be between $2700 and $3000 per course. The position is designed for candidates planning to seek permanent positions elsewhere. The department will provide mentoring, performance reviews, and support for continuing job searches.
Required Documents- Curriculum Vitae
- References
- Scholarly Work
- Evidence of teaching style and effectiveness
- Teaching Philosophy
- Other
- Cover Letter/Letter of Application
- Statement of Teaching Interest
- Brief Statement of Professional Goals
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