Salem State University is seeking adjunct professors with interest and experience teaching face-to-face, hybrid, and online graduate-level courses within the higher education in student affairs (HESA) MEd program. Teaching assignments may include: introduction to the student affairs profession, history of higher education, college student development, administration and organization in higher education, student affairs research, assessment and evaluation student affairs, helping skills, multicultural issues in student affairs, practicum, higher education law and risk management, higher education finance, and special topics seminars.
Duties may include: development of syllabi and teaching aligned with established course objectives and 2015 ACPA/NASPA Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Educators; integration of multicultural and social justice perspectives into curriculum; meeting with students before and/or after class to support their learning; timely completion of assessment and feedback to students on their performance; consultation with Graduate Program Coordinator through periodic meetings; and working collaboratively with HESA faculty members. Courses are held at 7pm weekdays and from 9am - 4pm on some weekends. Summer courses may also be available.
This posting will be valid for three years to build a sufficient adjunct pool.
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Salem State University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. Persons of color, women and persons with disabilities are strongly urged to apply.
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