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Remote- Adjunct- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Adjunct & Course Developer (Online Applicant Pool)

Employer
Husson University
Location
Maine, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Oct 21, 2024
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Position Type
Administrative, Academic Affairs, Faculty Affairs
Employment Level
Adjunct
Employment Type
Part Time

Job Details


Job Type Part-Time
Job Number 00075
Division Adjunct
Closing Continuous
Opening 01/01/2024
Academic Year No
Location REMOTE - WORK FROM HOME, ME
Department Online Learning Instr (1350)


Description

Husson University in Bangor, ME, has been transforming students’ lives for over 100 years. We do this by inspiring and preparing students for professional careers in current and emerging fields as part of an education informed by the sciences and humanities.
Husson has helped thousands of students to benefit from the transformative power of education. We’re committed to making the strategic decisions now that will allow us to continue transforming lives well into the future.
Husson University seeks to attract world-class adjunct faculty to enrich the educational experience of our professionally-motivated students. Husson is committed to building a culturally diverse part-time and full-time faculty dedicated to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their teaching, scholarship, and professional experience.

Examples of Duties

Husson University is seeking to add enthusiastic individuals to the adjunct pool to design and teach courses for our 100% online Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion certificate. Courses are online and run asynchronously for seven weeks in six different terms. Candidates with demonstrated expertise and professional experience in the following are encouraged to apply:

  • Organizational leadership
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Women's and Gender Studies
  • Educational Leadership
Typical Qualifications

The ideal candidate will possess a terminal degree (e.g. PhD, JD) in the discipline and:
• Previous experience with online teaching. Experience with teaching online using the Course Management system Canvas is desirable.
• Ability to efficiently operate a personal computer and associated software (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).
• Strong organizational and time management skills.
• Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately.
• Personal commitment to providing quality online education.

Supplemental Information

Husson University’s Online Adjuncts teach remotely and must have daily access to high-speed internet and a computer (with camera) with an operating system of Windows or Apple OS.



This is a continuous recruitment for an applicant pool to fill part-time teaching and course development assignments on an as-needed basis. Husson University departments or divisions will refer to the pool of applications on file to fill temporary assignments as the need arises. You will be contacted by the hiring manager should the department/division be interested in scheduling an interview.


Undergraduate Course:
Masters Prepared $933.33 maximum per credit hour*

Undergraduate Course:
Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,016.67 maximum per credit hour*

Graduate Course
Masters Level Prepared $1,016.67 maximum per credit hour*

Graduate Course
Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,100.00 maximum per credit hour*

*Rate is dependent upon the number of students enrolled in the course assigned.

Lab Sections Undergraduate:
Masters Prepared $1,150.00 per credit hour
Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,250.00 per credit hour

Online course development proposal or development fees range from $500.00 to $3,000.00 depending upon the complexity of the assignment.

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Agency Husson University
Address 1 College Circle Bangor, Maine, 04401 REMOTE - WORK FROM HOME, ME,
Website http://www.husson.edu


PI253101018

Company

Husson University

Mission Statement
Husson is a private institution of post-secondary education offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in business, health, education and professional studies. Husson seeks to serve motivated, career-oriented students through a curriculum that integrates liberal arts and sciences, professional and technical studies, and experiential learning outside the classroom. Husson dedicates itself to excellence in teaching, to a personalized collegiate experience, to the development of individual self-worth, to a curriculum which promotes clear thinking and communication skills, and to an environment which values the search for ethical truths in a changing world.

Brief History
Husson, founded in 1898 as the Shaw Business School and College of Penmanship, was located on the second floor of a downtown Bangor woolen mill. Chesley H. Husson, who later became the school's first president, was hired in the 1920s as principal. The name was changed to Husson College in 1947. Originally preparing students for commerce, teaching and telegraphy, Husson came of age in 1953, when the State enacted legislation authorizing Husson to grant Bachelor of Science degrees. In the sixties, Husson purchased a dairy farm, cleaned it up, and built a beautiful campus. In 1981, the College established the Husson College/Eastern Maine Medical Center Baccalaureate School of Nursing.

The University - A Recent Perspective
Husson College recently became Husson University, which marks a turning point for the institution. Already a cornerstone in the educational and economic history of northern New England, Husson stands ready to face the future secure in its educational and financial strength.

Now in its second century, the University encompasses Schools of Business, Education, Health, Science and Humanities, and an emerging School of Pharmacy, as well as a separately accredited professional technology program, The New England School of Communications (NESCom), and an Extended Learning Division offering graduate and undergraduate degrees at five different locations. At the Bangor campus, new buildings include: The Beardsley Meeting House - new academic and administrative space and the Gracie Theater - 500 seat capacity with full stage and orchestra pit; the O'Donnell Commons - 40,000 square foot facility housing student accounts, admissions, and financial aid on the first floor and the Schools of Health and Education on the second and third floors; the Furman Student Center - 4,500 square feet of student recreation and entertainment space; the Swan Center and Trott Fitness Studio, a community exercise and fitness facility; and the Richard E. Dyke Center for Family Business (a premier conference center). The new stadium at the John Winkin Sports Complex seats 3,000 people.

Husson's recent history illuminates its unique and entrepreneurial approach to operating a successful university. Through steady growth, Husson has transformed from primarily a business program to a comprehensive university offering degree programs from associate to first professional doctorates. Campus boundaries have expanded across the State and Canadian border to include off-site learning centers as well as broad-ranging collaboratives with other educational institutions.

Over the last few years, Husson has emerged as an ever more substantive institution of higher education in northern New England. This has been achieved through enhanced academic programming and increased enrollment, careful management of debt, and planned facilities in response to growth. This model has successfully supported Husson's mission of providing professional, career oriented educational opportunities in northern New England while maintaining accessibility by virtue of affordable tuition.

By all measures, Husson is thriving. Since 2000, undergraduate enrollment has increased 5-10% with each incoming class. In response, the University continues to add a significant number of new faculty to its ranks. Today, students graduate having trained both in the specialties of their chosen fields and in how those fields fit into a broader cultural context.

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