In-Person Baccalaureate Adjunct Faculty in Environmental Issues
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, University Professor
In-Person Baccalaureate Adjunct Faculty in Environmental Issues
Unity Environmental University at Pineland is seeking enthusiastic individuals to teach Environmental Issues courses for our in-person baccalaureate degree programs. Courses are taught on the Pineland Farms campus in New Gloucester, Maine and run for five weeks in eight terms during the year.
This position is responsible for facilitating engagement in 5-week baccalaureate-level courses in Environmental Issues such as The Life Blood of Our World:
Rivers, Lakes and Streams and Environmental Resilience:
Tackling Climate Challenges.
- Courses are taught in-person with an average of 20 students per course.
- Courses may include fieldwork at local sites including testing and observation.
- Instructors must meet expectations for timely feedback, classroom engagement, and responsiveness to students.
Do you have the skills?
- The ideal candidate will possess a terminal degree in a relevant discipline or a relevant master's degree with ample professional experience.
- Ability to efficiently operate a personal computer and associated software (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).
- Must have strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately using e-mail and digital conferencing tools.
- Personal commitment to the environmental focus and mission of Unity Environmental University.
Desired skills:
- Experience teaching in-person at the postsecondary level.
- Experience using Canvas or other Learning Management System to facilitate learning.
This is a temporary part time position and is not eligible for benefits.
To Apply:
Interested and qualified candidates should submit a CV, cover letter, unofficial copies of all University/College transcripts, and points of contact for three references.
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