What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Instructor position at Long Island University?
Job Description
Job Title: Adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor/Professor Pharmaceutics
Full/Part Time: Part Time
Campus: LIU Hudson
Report To: Program Director
Function and Scope of Responsibility
Adjunct faculty responsibilities include the preparation for, and the teaching of, one or more assigned courses. Preparation includes: construction of an appropriate and up-to-date syllabus to be posted in the course shell(s) on the LIU learning platform at least three days prior to the start of class; a welcome letter posted in the course shell(s) at least three days prior to the start of class; submission of the syllabus to LIU Hudson at least one week prior to the start of class; attendance at Faculty Receptions/Meetings at the start of the fall and spring semesters; timely submission of grades no more than 48 hours following the last class of the semester.
Successful teaching includes: sharing course content/information; engaging students in critical thinking about course content and their field of study; encouraging a breadth and depth of thinking.
Successful teaching at the graduate level also demands a high degree of professionalism and the ability to support students as their courses present them with intellectual and methodological challenges.
Education Requirements
Job Title: Adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor/Professor Pharmaceutics
Full/Part Time: Part Time
Campus: LIU Hudson
Report To: Program Director
Function and Scope of Responsibility
Adjunct faculty responsibilities include the preparation for, and the teaching of, one or more assigned courses. Preparation includes: construction of an appropriate and up-to-date syllabus to be posted in the course shell(s) on the LIU learning platform at least three days prior to the start of class; a welcome letter posted in the course shell(s) at least three days prior to the start of class; submission of the syllabus to LIU Hudson at least one week prior to the start of class; attendance at Faculty Receptions/Meetings at the start of the fall and spring semesters; timely submission of grades no more than 48 hours following the last class of the semester.
Successful teaching includes: sharing course content/information; engaging students in critical thinking about course content and their field of study; encouraging a breadth and depth of thinking.
Successful teaching at the graduate level also demands a high degree of professionalism and the ability to support students as their courses present them with intellectual and methodological challenges.
Education Requirements
- An earned doctorate in a pharmaceutical or related field
- Advanced ABDs master’s degree holders with pertinent experience considered