Excelsior University seeks experienced, student-centered instructors to join our instructional pool of part-time general education faculty. Applicants should clearly indicate their qualifications to teach one or more of the following classes: Introduction to Professional Ethics and Ethics.
Reporting to the Department Chair for General Education and Social Sciences, part-time faculty are assigned to course sections based on their qualifications, interest, performance, and course section availability. This is a remote online part-time faculty position based within the continental United States. Instructional faculty at Excelsior University teach online using pre-built course shells with common readings, activities, and assignments across all sections.
Faculty Duties and Responsibilities:
- Implementing courses as designed by the University.
- Bringing their own knowledge and expertise to bear on the subject matter.
- Engaging regularly and substantively with students via email, announcements, and online discussion boards.
- Providing timely, high-quality feedback on student work.
- Holding regular virtual office hours.
- Keeping the department chair apprised of any student or course issues.
- Following University policies.
- Completing University-required training and attending required pre-term meetings.
Qualifications:
- A master’s degree or higher in philosophy, religion, or a closely related field; or a master’s degree in another field with 18 credit hours of graduate study in one of these fields.
- Experience teaching ethics or closely related topics at the college level.
- Experience teaching in an asynchronous online environment.
- Experience with the Canvas learning management system preferred.
- A student-centered teaching approach.
- A commitment to supporting the success of all students, including those under-served by traditional higher education.
Rate of Pay:
- A flat rate of $1000 per credit for a section of at least 10 undergraduate students or 8 graduate students. Courses that fall under these student headcounts are considered low enrolled courses.
- Low enrolled courses will be paid on a directed study rate ($250/student for undergraduate courses and $300/student for graduate courses) based on the number of students enrolled in the course section at the close of late registration.