We're looking for part-time faculty who bring warmth, empathy, and genuine care to online teaching. You'll guide students through their learning, provide thoughtful feedback, and build meaningful connections through clear, timely communication. You'll work in a community that values students and faculty equally—where respect, support, and human connection come first. Everything we do is guided by a commitment to social impact. As pioneers in online education, we've built a community of care where inclusive teaching isn't a buzzword—it's how we show up every day. We believe in the worth and dignity of every person in our classrooms. The best learning happens when everyone feels valued and seen. Our students are working adults. They're balancing education with work, family, and life. We meet them where they are and walk alongside them. We're all lifelong learners here, and we understand the challenge of balancing life and learning. We recognize how intersectionality shapes our students' lives, and we provide community, support, and rigor tailored to each person. Teaching (6-week terms; asynchronous, you manage your time) Engage in your classroom at least 4 days per week Facilitate discussion board conversations Assess student work with caring, timely feedback Be available via video or phone when needed Create a supportive virtual classroom where students feel safe Potentially collaborate on developing course content Serve on committees Support college needs or course maintenance Collaborate with colleagues on faculty-lead and leadership directed projects You'll receive training in the pedagogy of online teaching, our learning management system, and university policies. You'll be paired with a peer mentor starting with your first teaching assignment. B.S. Criminal Justice: Criminal Law, Courts and Procedures, Victimology, Crisis Interventions, Probation and Parole, Terrorism.
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