The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) is Tennessee's largest higher education system, governing 40 post-secondary educational institutions with over 200 teaching locations. The TBR system includes 13 community colleges and 27 colleges of applied technology, providing programs to students across the state, country and world.
We have openings for Adjunct Faculty - Anatomy & Physiology at our Chattanooga State Kimball site!
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Under the supervision of the Department Head and/or Lead Faculty, Adjunct Faculty have as their chief duty the instruction of assigned classes. Adjunct faculty teach classes that are scheduled during the day or evening, taught in a variety of formats, and at several different locations, including off-campus sites and local high schools. This position is specifically for the Kimball site. Responsibilities include conducting classes using appropriate instructional practices, maintaining records of attendance, evaluating student performance on assignments, monitoring and communicating progress to students and the appropriate college employees, assigning midterm grades and final grades, completing mandatory training as needed, and performing other duties as assigned. Beyond teaching responsibilities, Adjunct Faculty are also obligated to comply with and support college policies as outlined in the Strategic Plan, the College Catalog, the Adjunct Faculty Handbook, and the Employment Agreement.
An earned Master’s degree in Biology or an Anatomy and Physiology related field from a regionally accredited institution, or a Master’s degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Biology or closely related field, or a professional degree (MD, DC, DO or other advanced clinical degree) awarded by a nationally accredited institution.
•College Teaching Experience • Experience with alternative delivery instructional modes – hybrid, online, virtual
• Maintains a comprehensive grasp of the particular area(s) of academic study. • Exhibits a commitment to promoting academic excellence in students. • Demonstrates a high level of self-discipline and self-motivation. • Exudes a positive, supportive, and cooperative disposition toward others. • Demonstrates punctuality and is detail-oriented with a demonstrated ability to perform assigned tasks. • Ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences in verbal and written form. • Knowledge of, or willingness to learn about, equity-minded principles and practices related to supporting students.
Pay will be determined based on experience and education in accordance with the salary guidelines of the Tennessee Board of Regents. To ensure consideration, all relevant work experience must be included in the application.
**All applicant submissions must include a cover letter, CV/Resume, and Unofficial Transcript attachments**
Application review will begin 7 days after posting.
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