Minimum of master's degree; Ph.D. preferred, or other terminal degree in the field of practice.
Relevant professional experience in academic field.
Prior teaching at the college/university level preferred.
Familiarity with digital learning methods and technology preferred.
Commitment to the ideals of a liberal arts education.
Demonstrated commitment to fostering an inclusive academic and professional environment where all members of our campus community are respected, valued, can succeed, and thrive.
Successful completion of satisfactory background checks including but not limited to education verification, criminal background, and child abuse clearance.
The Position:
Adjunct Professor, Graduate and Continuing Education (GCE)
Job Summary:
Muhlenberg College invites applications for part-time, evening, synchronous online faculty positions in our Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program. The College seeks faculty with a commitment to adult professionals in and out of the classroom with expertise in one or more of the following areas: accounting, marketing, management, economics, finance, business strategy, risk management, global supply chains, business ethics, or innovation. Qualified candidates will have either an earned PhD in an appropriate discipline or a minimum of a Master's degree and significant professional experience.
Characteristic Responsibilities:
Fully responsible for all aspects of course instruction
Facilitate online course and class instruction, in accordance with learning objectives and course outlines specified by Muhlenberg College.
Actively engage students in each class session.
Network with and provide career advice to students.
Evaluate student performance based on course deliverables and rubrics.
Assign final grades for the course in Workday.
Develop and maintain updated course materials
Develop and adapt syllabi.
Work with Digital Learning Team to create materials for online synchronous and asynchronous delivery models.
Develop course materials.
Use Canvas as the course learn management system.
Participate in training offered through Muhlenberg
Attend two graduate faculty meetings annually (January and August).
Complete the Roadmap training course.
Participate in other trainings as they are available.
Participate in programmatic discussions
Coordinate course content with the graduate program coordinator.
Collaborate in periodic program planning meetings.