Masters in Athletic Administration - Online Adjunct Instructor/Developer
Columbia College Online Education is accepting applications for a part‑time online adjunct instructor and developer to build and teach various courses in the Master’s in Athletic Administration program. After completing the application process, the candidate’s application will remain active for two years. Qualified applicants will be contacted if a position in their respective field becomes available. After two years, candidates may reapply to update their application and restate their interest.
Location: Online (Remote)
Type: Academic
Term: Part-time
Pay: $550–$2,500 stipend depending on how many students enroll in the class (pay range may vary based on geographic location)
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Responsibilities: Build and teach courses in the Master’s in Athletic Administration program. Complete new instructor training and satisfy criminal background checks.
Qualifications- Master’s degree with credit hours and athletics administrator experience related to the subject matter of the course.
- Minimum five years of experience in an Athletic Administrator role.
- Certification as a Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA) or Certified Master Athletic Administrator (CMAA) through the NIAAA is required to teach seven of the fourteen courses in the program. Certification is preferred for the other courses.
- Terminal degree (JD, PhD, DBA, or EdD) in the subject matter of the course.
- Experience developing and teaching courses online in an accelerated format.
- Current resume or curriculum vitae.
- Unofficial graduate transcripts (official transcripts will be required upon offer).
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