What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty, ABE/GED, Non-Credit position at Seminole State College of Florida?
Responsibilities
Adjunct Faculty are responsible for teaching assigned courses, which includes developing and posting syllabi, preparing and delivering instruction, designing assignments and assessments, grading student work, and providing timely, constructive feedback. In addition, Adjunct Faculty are expected to engage in professional development, effectively utilize the College’s Online Learning Management System (CANVAS), and maintain open communication with students, colleagues, and supervisors. They may also contribute to curriculum improvement efforts aimed at enhancing student success.
Essential Functions
The responsibility of Adjunct Faculty is to teach classes as assigned. Duties related to the teaching of a course include, but are not limited to, the following types of activities:
Bachelor's degree in a related discipline.
Desired Qualifications
Teaching experience and professional certification.
Knowledge, Abilities & Skills
This position is not eligible for Veterans' Preference.
Pay Benefits And Work Schedule
Are you passionate about teaching and ready to inspire the next generation of learners? Seminole State College of Florida is seeking dedicated adjunct faculty who are committed to student success and academic excellence. Serving more than 22,000 students across five campuses and online, Seminole State offers 200 degree and certificate programs, high-demand bachelor’s degrees, and seamless transfer pathways such as DirectConnect to UCF®. With small class sizes, flexible learning options, and a 95% placement rate for A.S. graduates, our faculty make a lasting difference in students’ lives while preparing them for 21st-century careers.
Compensation & Support
Adjunct faculty are paid according to Seminole State College’s Non-Bargaining Unit Salary Schedule, based on the instructor’s highest degree earned.
This posting is for a Non-College Credit Course. To view current pay rates, please refer to the Salary Schedule
In addition to competitive pay, Seminole State offers part-time faculty access to professional development opportunities, retirement savings options, and campus resources. Adjunct faculty also have free access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), providing confidential support services for employees and their households. Learn more about available benefits and resources .
Conditions of Employment
Finalists and individuals recommended for employment at Seminole State College must reside in the State of Florida at the time of hire and may be subject to background investigations and fingerprinting in compliance with Florida Statute 1001.64; and Seminole State College Policy 1.020; 2.020. Criminal background checks and fingerprinting will be conducted for all new employees, and for rehired employees who have had a break in service for one year or more. The Office of Human Resources will determine which background checks shall be conducted for each position, based upon its review of job descriptions and the responsibilities of the position. These include, but are not limited to, positions that have access to money, master keys, security-sensitive areas and confidential information; positions that have the capability to create, delete, and alter records; and positions that are responsible for the care and instruction of children. The College will conduct various types of background checks which may include, but are not limited to: criminal background, credit check, driver's license check, previous employment and references.
How To Apply
THIS IS A POOL POSITION. Adjunct positions are temporary, part-time, and filled based on enrollment. While a posting may exist on our website, there may or may not be a need at this time; however, submitted applications remain active for one academic year and are available for the Department Dean to review on an ongoing basis. The Dean or their designee will contact any applicants selected for interview.
Applicants must complete the entire online application and include work history even if attaching a resume.
Required
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (To ensure full consideration all of the following documents must be attached to the application prior to the closing date):
Seminole State College is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, veterans’ or military status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor protected under applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in its programs, activities, and employment.
Other Information
VETERANS' PREFERENCE:
Seminole State College of Florida adheres to Florida’s Veteran’s Preference laws by providing preference in hiring to covered job applicants. Moreover, in recognition of the valuable contributions made by veterans, the College also considers any applicant’s military service background when filling job positions not covered by Veteran’s Preference laws.
To claim Veteran's Preference for eligible positions, a copy of your DD-214 form, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty must be uploaded and attached to your application to claim Veterans' Preference.
Holders Of Degrees From Institutions Outside The Usa
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States are required to obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts and degrees. Foreign transcripts should be evaluated by one of the organizations approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
This evaluation must be submitted at the time of application. We recommend World Education Services at P.O. Box 5087, Bowling Green Station, New York, NY 10274-5087, telephone (212) 966-6311 or email address www.wes.org. The interview process may be delayed until such a review has been completed.
Adjunct Faculty are responsible for teaching assigned courses, which includes developing and posting syllabi, preparing and delivering instruction, designing assignments and assessments, grading student work, and providing timely, constructive feedback. In addition, Adjunct Faculty are expected to engage in professional development, effectively utilize the College’s Online Learning Management System (CANVAS), and maintain open communication with students, colleagues, and supervisors. They may also contribute to curriculum improvement efforts aimed at enhancing student success.
Essential Functions
The responsibility of Adjunct Faculty is to teach classes as assigned. Duties related to the teaching of a course include, but are not limited to, the following types of activities:
- Developing a course syllabus in the format determined by the College and posting said syllabus to the College approved system by college posted deadlines.
- Preparing for and delivering class, studio, clinical, or lab instruction; at days, times, modalities and locations determined by the College.
- Using assigned instructional materials to plan and deliver instruction designed to enhance student learning.
- Developing or modifying assignments, assessments and other course materials to support and evaluate student understanding of course learning outcomes established in the course syllabus and per department guidelines.
- Grading student work and providing constructive feedback to students in a timely fashion, including resolution of incomplete or disputed grades.
- Participating in professional development opportunities offered by the college and department.
- Validating textbooks, posting course syllabi, class/grade rosters, and submitting final student grades by established deadlines
- Remaining current with how to use the College’s Online Learning Management System (currently CANVAS) as required by departmental guidelines.
- Responding in a timely fashion to communication from students, colleagues and supervisors
- Meeting with students individually to review course work as needed.
- Adjunct faculty may work with other faculty in support of curricula improvement as appropriate to promote students' success and mastery of course and program competencies.
Bachelor's degree in a related discipline.
Desired Qualifications
Teaching experience and professional certification.
Knowledge, Abilities & Skills
- A personal and professional commitment to creating an atmosphere of quality instruction in line with Seminole State College’s mission and vision.
- Possessing sufficient professional expertise in their specific field/discipline.
- Maintaining faculty credentials as required by the college's accrediting agencies.
- Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to utilize technology and innovative pedagogy to enhance teaching and learning.
- Demonstrates a professional, courteous demeanor.
- Committed to supporting student learning and development.
- Works in a classroom/lab setting.
- Flexible hours, days and assigned campus location may vary due to enrollment.
This position is not eligible for Veterans' Preference.
Pay Benefits And Work Schedule
Are you passionate about teaching and ready to inspire the next generation of learners? Seminole State College of Florida is seeking dedicated adjunct faculty who are committed to student success and academic excellence. Serving more than 22,000 students across five campuses and online, Seminole State offers 200 degree and certificate programs, high-demand bachelor’s degrees, and seamless transfer pathways such as DirectConnect to UCF®. With small class sizes, flexible learning options, and a 95% placement rate for A.S. graduates, our faculty make a lasting difference in students’ lives while preparing them for 21st-century careers.
Compensation & Support
Adjunct faculty are paid according to Seminole State College’s Non-Bargaining Unit Salary Schedule, based on the instructor’s highest degree earned.
This posting is for a Non-College Credit Course. To view current pay rates, please refer to the Salary Schedule
In addition to competitive pay, Seminole State offers part-time faculty access to professional development opportunities, retirement savings options, and campus resources. Adjunct faculty also have free access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), providing confidential support services for employees and their households. Learn more about available benefits and resources .
Conditions of Employment
Finalists and individuals recommended for employment at Seminole State College must reside in the State of Florida at the time of hire and may be subject to background investigations and fingerprinting in compliance with Florida Statute 1001.64; and Seminole State College Policy 1.020; 2.020. Criminal background checks and fingerprinting will be conducted for all new employees, and for rehired employees who have had a break in service for one year or more. The Office of Human Resources will determine which background checks shall be conducted for each position, based upon its review of job descriptions and the responsibilities of the position. These include, but are not limited to, positions that have access to money, master keys, security-sensitive areas and confidential information; positions that have the capability to create, delete, and alter records; and positions that are responsible for the care and instruction of children. The College will conduct various types of background checks which may include, but are not limited to: criminal background, credit check, driver's license check, previous employment and references.
How To Apply
THIS IS A POOL POSITION. Adjunct positions are temporary, part-time, and filled based on enrollment. While a posting may exist on our website, there may or may not be a need at this time; however, submitted applications remain active for one academic year and are available for the Department Dean to review on an ongoing basis. The Dean or their designee will contact any applicants selected for interview.
Applicants must complete the entire online application and include work history even if attaching a resume.
Required
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (To ensure full consideration all of the following documents must be attached to the application prior to the closing date):
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Transcripts showing the date of degree conferral; this applies to Seminole State College employees as well as external candidates (unofficial copies accepted for application purposes). Please note: Official Transcripts are REQUIRED upon hire.
- Letters of recommendation are strongly encouraged.
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Seminole State College is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, veterans’ or military status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor protected under applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in its programs, activities, and employment.
Other Information
VETERANS' PREFERENCE:
Seminole State College of Florida adheres to Florida’s Veteran’s Preference laws by providing preference in hiring to covered job applicants. Moreover, in recognition of the valuable contributions made by veterans, the College also considers any applicant’s military service background when filling job positions not covered by Veteran’s Preference laws.
To claim Veteran's Preference for eligible positions, a copy of your DD-214 form, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty must be uploaded and attached to your application to claim Veterans' Preference.
Holders Of Degrees From Institutions Outside The Usa
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States are required to obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts and degrees. Foreign transcripts should be evaluated by one of the organizations approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
This evaluation must be submitted at the time of application. We recommend World Education Services at P.O. Box 5087, Bowling Green Station, New York, NY 10274-5087, telephone (212) 966-6311 or email address www.wes.org. The interview process may be delayed until such a review has been completed.