English Instructor - Adjunct - Colville & Newport, WA

CCS SpokaneColville Lake, NT
$41 - $87Hybrid

About The Position

Spokane Community College, Rural Education Division seeks qualified candidates for consideration of employment in this adjunct faculty position in English Composition and Literature. We seek applicants with a record of excellence in teaching, a commitment to the students and mission of the community college to northern, rural counties and expertise in composition/rhetoric and composition pedagogy. We are specifically looking for an instructor to teach English Composition I (ENGL& 101) and English Composition II (ENGL& 102). Other classes may be available in future quarters. This unique opportunity provides the right candidate the benefits and challenges associated with teaching in a small, close-knit community, while still offering support from and relationships with peers and resource centers at the larger SCC main campus. These classes serve all our rural sites and are available in Colville, Newport, Inchelium, and Republic centers.

Requirements

  • An earned Master’s degree in English Composition, Composition/Rhetoric, Literature, or an MFA from an accredited institution.
  • Experience equivalent to one full academic year of teaching.

Nice To Haves

  • Two or more academic years of teaching experience at the college level.
  • Teaching experience in a community college setting.
  • Experience with online learning platforms (i.e., Canvas, Angel, Blackboard, etc.).
  • Experience with remote site educational delivery using Interactive Video (ITV) equipment.
  • Demonstrated experience working with a rural, often disadvantaged, adult and high school student population.
  • Experience with a variety of instructional media and technologies and modes of delivery, such as ITV, hybrid, online or hyflex.

Responsibilities

  • Prepares for and instructs, through traditional classroom and a variety of modalities including but not limited to ITV, hybrid, online and hyflex distance education modes, transfer-level classes in the discipline of English. Examples of the types of courses typically assigned include: transfer basic and advanced composition, developmental writing, introduction to literature, introduction to poetry and/or fiction, creative writing and possibly courses in the humanities and/or communication. Assignments may be based out of a northern county center and may also include evening and/or weekend classes.
  • Maintains and develops community relationships with local organizations such as the library (regional and local), local historical societies, area high schools and community action agencies.
  • Participates with K-12 to offer dual/concurrent enrollment (Running Start).
  • Provides availability and accessibility to students for purpose of academic consulting and support, in a manner appropriate to meet student needs, through a combination of scheduled office hours, e-mail accessibility or other effective means of responsive and timely communication.
  • Communicates expectations and establishes clear grading criteria through appropriate instructional means, to include but not limited to developing course syllabi, handouts, and materials supporting the instructional process; evaluates student progress and provides clear, timely feedback.
  • Participates in district, division, department, or general faculty meetings; in-service training; curriculum development; academic consulting; workshops or seminars; service on district or college councils or committees, or other activities within the scope of the position.
  • Complies with state and federal law applicable to professional duties and responsibilities; Follows established procedures in areas such as printing, turning in grades, bookstore orders, office support, student financial aid requirements, safety and health issues and related administrative processes.
  • Support and advance the Spokane Colleges strategic plan, and perform other duties as assigned.
  • Instruct courses in related disciplines based upon individual qualifications and expertise.
  • Supervise paraprofessional employees or direct the work of assigned work-study students. Responsible for ensuring assigned faculty/staff adhere to acceptable behavior and performance standards. Demonstrate that assigned faculty/staff have been informed how behavior and performance will be assessed, receive timely and accurate feedback regarding performance, and any observed performance and behavioral problems are corrected promptly.
  • Advise student clubs or associations.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, life and long term disability insurance benefits are provided as currently administered under Public Employees Benefits Board
  • TIAA-Cref retirement plan or WA State Retirement Plan
  • leave accruals and usage are governed by the faculty master contract
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