Adjunct Instructor, Graduate School of Social Work

University of DenverQuinte West, ON
Hybrid

About The Position

The Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) at the University of Denver is seeking to hire adjunct instructors for the 2026-2027 academic year to teach a variety of graduate courses across its four MSW programs: the Denver Campus MSW Program (in-person with occasional online opportunities), MSW@Denver (fully online, primarily evenings), Four Corners MSW Program in Durango, CO (in-person, Fridays & Saturdays), and the Western Colorado MSW Program in Glenwood Springs, CO (in-person, Fridays and Saturdays). GSSW courses cover foundation curriculum in social work, as well as concentration-focused practice, theories, policy, research, and values. Concentrations include advanced social work practice in areas such as aging, children & youth, child welfare, health & wellness, mental health, organizational leadership, policy & practice, family systems, and ecological justice. This posting is for multiple openings across these programs.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree for courses categorized as a theory, research, policy, or values course.
  • Any ‘practice’ course in the MSW curriculum requires a Master of Social Work (MSW) and two-years post-MSW practice experience.
  • Successful facilitation experiences for adult learners in trainings, groups, or teaching.
  • United States work eligibility, and reside and work within the United States.
  • Exceptional communication skills, including the ability to read and interpret documents, to draft and/or edit documents and correspondence, to communicate effectively in both written and verbal modes to individuals and groups of adult learners.
  • Basic mathematical proficiency.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and effectively prioritize and meet deadlines.
  • Experience with a variety of computer applications, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, Zoom video conferencing, internet and email applications.
  • Willingness to upgrade professional and computer skills.
  • Ability to articulate teaching approaches used in professional graduate education programs.
  • Strong user of Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Strong commitment to inclusion in higher education.
  • Strong attention to detail and strong customer service orientation.
  • Ability to prioritize workload, anticipate needs, and work effectively within a large university setting and across faculty and administrative roles.

Nice To Haves

  • Master of Social Work

Responsibilities

  • Complete required new faculty trainings (e.g., GSSW new adjunct orientation, Technology training for MSW@Denver Program).
  • Teach course in the assigned modality per program and course schedule once or twice a week, depending on the course.
  • Prepare and maintain the learning management system (Canvas) course container.
  • Prepare to teach the course by attending course-specific onboarding meetings, reviewing readings, and becoming familiar with course learning objectives, assessment requirements, and asynchronous/synchronous learning activities.
  • Meet with students as needed and strive to respond to student inquiries within 2 business days.
  • Assign and explain expectations for papers, exams, and other deliverable assignments.
  • Grade and offer feedback on assignments in a timely manner.
  • Support the collection of evaluative feedback through mid-quarter and end-of-quarter/final course evaluations.
  • Attend quarterly course-specific, quarterly program-specific, or bi-annual academic affairs virtual meetings.
  • Work with lead faculty and section instructors to gather input about course revisions and iterations (Ad Hoc).
  • Respond to initial questions about course content and expectations to support section faculty during the quarter (Ad Hoc).
  • Facilitate the start-of-quarter welcome meeting for a given course with any instructors teaching that quarter (Ad Hoc).
  • Assist with technical fixes within the learning management system for the course (Ad Hoc).
  • Work with lead faculty to develop course content and learning activities as needed (Ad Hoc).
  • Consult and confirm approval with supervisor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs to teach a course above standard workload (Overload).
  • Teach additional course at the overload payment rate, following essential functions (Overload).
  • Complete the quarterly survey to provide availability for substitute coverage (Substitute).
  • Monitor and respond to email requests for substitute coverage (Substitute).
  • Coordinate with the instructor of record for substitute coverage on learning objectives, activities, and assessment (Substitute).
  • Substitute teach the needed class session (Substitute).
  • Provide an email update regarding any follow-up related to substitute coverage to lead faculty and GSSW Academic Affairs, including a summary of hours worked (Substitute).

Benefits

  • Some benefits for non-benefited employees
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