Instructor, Early Childhood Program
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, University Professor, Early Childhood Education, Academic
Early Childhood Education Instructor
This is a full-time, 11-month contract position beginning August 1 in the Early Childhood Education program. Primary duties are course instruction in both face-to-face and asynchronous/synchronous (virtual) class formats and field experience supervision. Some travel is required to visit students in field experience sites and advising at other MACC locations.
The full compensation package includes excellent benefits such as health insurance (employee coverage paid by MACC); life, dental, vision, long and short-term disability, accident, critical illness and other insurance options; paid holidays; sick leave; defined benefit retirement plan through the Public School Retirement System of Missouri (PSRS); and more.
A cover letter, resume, transcripts, and any other relevant documents should be uploaded with the application. Review of applications will begin immediately.
QualificationsMaster's degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Early Care and Education, or a related field (e.g. M.S. in Developmental Psychology) with a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours of courses specific to early childhood education and development, required.
A minimum of three (3) years of experience working with children birth to five years of age in group settings.
Available to teach at two campuses and travel throughout northeast Missouri for other responsibilities.
Flexibility to teach evening classes and complete lab supervision visits according to the students' schedules.
Sound computer proficiency required. Distance education teaching experience preferred.
Job ResponsibilitiesIn addition to the responsibilities outlined in the general faculty job description found below, the Early Childhood Education Instructor will also:
Teaching and Instruction
1. Teach classes assigned by the administration which could include but are not restricted to day, evening, dual credit, distance education, or any campus location;
2. Provide effective instruction that encompasses active and meaningful learning activities and frequent and timely feedback to students regarding their progress;
3. Develop course curriculum, materials/handouts, lectures, and labs, and update regularly to ensure relevancy and currency;
4. Select required course resources and textbooks, working in conjunction with other faculty as appropriate, and provide this information to the appropriate dean's office;
5. Utilize course-adopted textbook(s) and/or course resources;
6. Provide students with a course syllabus which aligns with the common course syllabus and provides information detailing learning expectations, major assignments, and methods of evaluation, and provide a copy of this syllabus to the appropriate dean's office;
7. Participate in the development/revision and implementation of program assessment plans and utilize feedback to improve learning outcomes;
8. Maintain a total of ten office hours per week at assigned instructional site(s) as approved by the appropriate dean and post information on office door (up to two virtual/online office hours per week via an approved delivery format may be held in lieu of traditional hours, and office hours may be adjusted by the appropriate dean for other approved activities, such as administratively assigned travel to other sites that extends normal work hours);
9. Keep adequate course records (including grades and attendance) and submit required records to the designated office by the established date;
10. Follow college-wide student attendance policy and drop…
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