What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty Health Administration position at Webster University?
The Department of Business at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri, is recruiting adjunct faculty to teach Master of Health Administration courses.
Depending on enrollment, adjunct faculty may teach up to one or two courses per term (two terms equal one semester). Teaching modalities include Live Virtual (via Zoom or Teams) and on-campus. Graduate level courses last for two hours, one afternoon or evening per week for eight or nine weeks. All Live Virtual classes begin at either 5:30pm or 7:00pm CT. Depending on faculty availability, on-ground classes begin between 1:00pm and 5:30pm on campus in St. Louis, MO.
Qualifications:
The candidate must live in the St. Louis area and have (a) professional work experience in health-related organizations in the subject matter of one or more of the MHA core courses, and (b) a graduate degree in either health administration or in the subject matter of one or more of the MHA core courses. Instructors must have demonstrable understanding of the course content.
Please review the list of 12 core courses in the current catalog: https://www.webster.edu/catalog/current/graduate-catalog/degrees/master-of-health-administration-mha.html . Here are the course descriptions: https://www.webster.edu/catalog/current/graduate-catalog/courses/hlth-health.html