Adjunct Faculty – Health Science

 

Trinity Washington University is seeking a dynamic educator to teach the following two sections of the 4-credit class – HPNU 101: Principles of Health Science, for the Advanced Technical Center (ATC) Dual Enrollment High School Program in the College of Arts & Sciences for fall 2022.

HPNU 101/1:   MTWTHF    2:40 – 4:00 PM  

HPNU 101/2:   MTWTHF    8:25 – 9:45 AM  

These are in-person classes on Trinity’s campus. Classes start on August 29 and end on December 9, and meet every day of the week for the semester.

QUALIFICATIONS: Successful candidates should have earned at least a Master’s degree from an accredited institution and be able to demonstrate strong teaching skills. Previous undergraduate classroom experience required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience teaching dual enrollment students, and who demonstrate excellence with engaged and active learning practices.

Official transcripts for all degrees earned, sample course syllabi, course evaluations and/or other evidence of teaching effectiveness, and contact information for three professional references will be needed if the candidate is invited to campus for an interview. Knowledge of best teaching practices is required. Finalists will be invited for an interview and teaching demonstration.

Please submit a letter of application and c.v. to the “Apply Here Now” link below where you will be re-directed to our online application.

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Please reference “Adjunct for ATC Health Science” in the subject line and name your documents to include your last name. For example:  “Smith CV” and “Smith Cover Letter.”

Trinity Washington University is committed to providing equal employment opportunity in the workplace without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, and all other categories governed by the laws of the United States and the District of Columbia. Trinity does not engage in discrimination on the basis of any personal characteristics defined by law as prohibited classifications.