What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct, History (On Campus) position at St. Clair County Community College?
Adjunct, History (On-Campus)
HIS 101 – History of Western Civilization to 1715 & HIS 102 – History of Western Civilization Since 1715
Current need for on-campus instructors for the Fall 2026 Semester.
Note: On-campus courses are generally held between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with class days/times varying depending upon sections offered. This could include evening offerings.
St. Clair County Community College is accepting resumes for part-time instructors (adjunct faculty).
If there is not a specific vacancy in your area of interest at this time, your information will be available to the hiring manager for future consideration.
Classification: Part-Time, on a semester basis
FLSA Status: Exempt, Hourly
Compensation: 2026/2027 Academic Year
Master's degree (or higher) rate = $657 - $1,104 per contact hour
Contact hours vary depending on course offering
General Information
Responsibilities
HIS 101 – History of Western Civilization to 1715 & HIS 102 – History of Western Civilization Since 1715
Current need for on-campus instructors for the Fall 2026 Semester.
Note: On-campus courses are generally held between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with class days/times varying depending upon sections offered. This could include evening offerings.
St. Clair County Community College is accepting resumes for part-time instructors (adjunct faculty).
If there is not a specific vacancy in your area of interest at this time, your information will be available to the hiring manager for future consideration.
Classification: Part-Time, on a semester basis
FLSA Status: Exempt, Hourly
Compensation: 2026/2027 Academic Year
Master's degree (or higher) rate = $657 - $1,104 per contact hour
Contact hours vary depending on course offering
General Information
- Teaching assignments may include a full range of undergraduate courses within the History of Western Civilization to 1750 and from 1715 and beyond.
- Teaching responsibilities include teaching, maintaining scheduled office hours, and advising students.
- Participation in developing and improving academic courses.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and deliver academic instruction, including developing syllabi, developing content, and administering assessments.
- Maintain and submit necessary class records, including early alert and final grade reports and attendance verification for financial aid compliance.
- Participate in student grade appeal procedures.
- Observe the college calendar.
- Post and maintain office hours.
- Participate in the assessment of student learning according to the assessment plan.
- Master’s degree in History or American Civilization, or a Master’s Degree with 18 graduate hours in History or American Civilization required.
- Teaching experience at the higher education level is preferred.
- All academic degrees must be from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Ability to maintain good relationships with students, staff, and community members.
Salary : $657 - $1,104