More than 50 years ago, Walden University was founded to support adult learners in achieving their academic goals and making a greater impact in their professions and communities. Students from across the U.S. and more than 115 countries are pursuing a certificate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree online at Walden. We offer more than 100 online degrees and certificate programs. Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org). Visit WaldenU.edu for more information, and follow Walden on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Walden’s Values and Mission At Walden, a commitment to social change is more than a discussion point, it's integral to our identity. From our founders onward, this principle has drawn students and faculty who share this value, guiding our actions in every endeavor. As a specialized online teaching institution, we are dedicated to inclusive teaching and learning across all academic programs. We intentionally foster an environment of shared accountability to enhance and advance the equitable health and well-being of communities, systems, and organizations. We recognize the inherent worth, humanity, and dignity of each individual within the learning process. Our institutional philosophy is one of support and guidance; we meet students where they are and accompany them on their academic journeys. Our Students Walden University serves a diverse student body, providing broad access to higher education. We are dedicated to nurturing the curiosity of our students and supporting their academic growth as they pursue their educational goals. By creating opportunities for diverse, working adult learners to advance their education, Walden has empowered generations of alumni to become agents of positive change within their professions and communities. This commitment to student success is at the heart of our mission and the driving force behind the dedication of our faculty and staff. Responsibilities Instruction At Walden, inclusive teaching is a deliberate practice that recognizes and values the diverse social, cultural, community identities, and lived experiences of all learners. It employs a variety of strategies to fully engage students' strengths within learning environments that connect meaningfully to their lives and professional development. Our aim is to ensure that every learner understands that Walden values their inherent worth, humanity, and dignity. This commitment to inclusive teaching is demonstrated through several key faculty practices: Regular and varied communication with students to foster a welcoming and inclusive classroom environment. The creation of engaging and dynamic learning experiences that promote student learning, discussion, and growth. Consistent feedback and feedforward to support students' academic and professional development, providing insights into current performance and guidance for future growth. Individualized instructional support and guidance that demonstrates genuine care and concern for student well-being, personal and professional growth, and the achievement of their goals. Dedication to the mission and vision of Walden University. Accessibility to students through various channels, including email, phone, text, office hours, and individual appointments. Scholarship Walden University recognizes scholarship as essential to effective teaching and the development of scholar-practitioner students. Faculty are encouraged to engage in scholarship aligned with Walden's mission. These activities are coordinated with academic leadership, and specific requirements are determined by the program and/or college. Service Walden University values service as an integral component of effective teaching and the development of scholar-practitioner students. Faculty members are expected to demonstrate a consistent record of service to the institution and broader community, contributing to the advancement of Walden's educational mission. Faculty are encouraged to engage in service activities aligned with this mission, benefiting the institution, their profession, and/or the community. These activities are coordinated with academic leadership, with specific requirements determined by the program and/or college. Other Duties and Responsibilities Faculty adhere to all Walden University faculty expectations as outlined at the time of employment and within the Faculty Handbook. Participation in required virtual and in-person faculty meetings, residencies, workshops, commencement ceremonies, and training sessions. Maintenance of a student-friendly schedule, including availability during evenings and weekends. Required for All Jobs Performs other duties as assigned. Complies with all policies and standards.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree