Adjunct Faculty (Bilingual Education) - The Texas A&M University System (Laredo, TX) Education, Training & Library - Laredo, TX at Geebo

Adjunct Faculty (Bilingual Education) - The Texas A&M University System (Laredo, TX)

Salary :
Varies by discipline Pay Basis :
Semester Job/NOV Number :
14228 Security Sensitive Position :
No Primary Duties:
The Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy seeks to establish a pool of qualified applicants for future, part-time Adjunct Faculty appointments in Bilingual Education.
Successful applicants may teach up to nine semester credit hours within the required discipline at on campus sites or online as dictated by student demand, hold office hours, and assist students as needed.
Occasional Duties:
Required Education and
Experience:
- Master's degree in the discipline or a closely related area with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the discipline.
-Three years of EC-12 teaching or equivalent.
Preferred Education and
Experience:
- An earned doctorate in the discipline (or closely related field) with a minimum of 18 graduate hours.
- Previous teaching experience at the collegiate level.
Other Requirements and Comments:
- Adjunct Faculty positions are temporary appointments, assigned per semester and on an as-needed basis.
- These temporary appointments are for the 2014-2015 academic year.
- Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position(s) is filled.
- Completed employment application must include a letter of interest addressing qualifications, curriculum vitae, and the names and information of three (3) professional references.
- The above job duties may not be performed in every Adjunct Faculty position and may not include all related duties that might be performed.
TAMIU is an equal opportunity employer Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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