Job Location : Keuka Park,NY, USA
Job Type Contract Description The Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at Keuka College seeks adjunct instructors to teach courses in introductory communication theory, the practice of interpersonal and group communication, as well as the role of communication in organizational structures. The successful candidate will focus on how theoretical approaches may be applied to practical problems. Specific courses include, but are not limited to, Introduction to Communication, Interpersonal and Group Communication, Organizational Communication, and Public Speaking. Keuka College welcomes faculty applicants who have a commitment to excellence in teaching and the ability to utilize a variety of methods and modes of instruction to ensure student success. We strongly encourage applicants who can adapt teaching methods to a wide range of student backgrounds and interests. A Master's degree in Communication or a related field is required; doctorate preferred. Keuka College has a strong commitment to principles of diversity and encourages applications from groups underrepresented in higher education. Summary: The Adjunct Instructor of Communication at Keuka College reports to the Chair of the Humanities and Fine Arts Division. This role is centered around developing and implementing course instruction for communication studies, including the creation and grading of assessments such as essays, exams, and speeches. The instructor is tasked with providing students with regular feedback, fostering a conducive learning environment, and actively engaging students in the classroom. Additionally, the instructor contributes to the assessment of student learning outcomes and maintains a commitment to professional integrity, college policies, and student privacy in accordance with FERPA regulations. Regular attendance and availability for student consultations during office hours are also integral to the position. Essential Responsibilities: •Strong understanding of communication fundamentals across diverse mediums •Experience teaching Introduction to Communication, Interpersonal and Group Communication, Organizational Communication, or Public Speaking •Candidates should have strong leadership and interpersonal skills, initiative, and the ability to work in a student-centered environment. •Successful candidate will have experience using a variety of teaching strategies and tools. Specific Responsibilities: •Plan course instruction based upon approved syllabus, goals, and objectives. •Design, administer, and grade essays, examinations, speeches, and applicable projects to accurately assess achievement of course objectives as identified in the syllabus. •Provide clear documentation of student progress through regular, frequent, and timely feedback. •Complete academic warnings and midterm progress reports as necessary. •Create a classroom environment conducive to learning and actively engage students. •Contribute to program assessment of student learning outcomes based on signature assignments in courses. •Be accessible to students via email or in person, maintain regular office hours to meet one-on-one with students. •Work with the Chair and other faculty in the Division of Humanities & Fine Arts to ensure instructional quality and program quality. •Maintain effective working relationships to ensure institution-wide teamwork. Requirements Minimum Qualifications: