About Us: Founded in 1968 to meet the post-secondary and continuing education needs of Cecil County residents, Cecil College has been serving the community and shaping its future for more than 50 years. The College is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the governor. The College’s fifth president, Dr. Mary Way Bolt, reports directly to the Board of Trustees. Cecil College is centrally located in Maryland’s most northeastern county, just one half mile from Interstate 95. It is easily accessible from Philadelphia and Baltimore, as well as from Wilmington, Delaware. With a diverse student population, Cecil College enrolls approximately 2,500 credit students and 3,400 non-credit students. Cecil offers associate degrees, certificate programs and non-credit classes. Cecil offers a variety of associate degree and certificate programs. Through its open admissions policy, Cecil College provides learning opportunities for all who have the desire and ability to benefit from its courses and programs, regardless of age, gender, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or socioeconomic status. Employees of Cecil College, including instructors for online and virtual courses, must be residents of Maryland or the contiguous states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US, as the College does not offer Visa sponsorships. General Duties: Instructor needed for PHY 103 Physics Today. Physics Today helps curious Liberal Arts students to become aware of, and to appreciate, their physical environment. The basics concepts of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, wave motion, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics are covered. The emphasis is on the relationship between physics and everyday life. This class consists of both lecture and lab components, so the instructor is responsible for preparing demonstrations in class and laboratory activities for students. Class sizes are typically small, with less than 10 students each. Classes are delivered in-person in a face-to-face format on Mondays and Thursdays, so this position requires in-person presence. The fall semester, during which the classes will be taught, runs from August 23 through December 13. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting classes in accordance with Cecil College approved syllabi and the stipulations of the department. The successful candidate will also be responsible for meeting every scheduled class, including the final examination, for the full number of scheduled minutes in the room assigned. Any changes in meeting place or time must be reported to the Office of Academic Programs prior to the class meeting.
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Job Type
Part-time
Number of Employees
101-250 employees