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Adjunct Instructor - Political Science (Pool)

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Part-time

Reporting to the Department of Social Sciences, the Adjunct Instructor of Political Science is a part-time position.Work is contingent upon enrollment needs on a per-semester basis.Through a demons... Show more

PT Adjunct Professor - Computer Science (Pool)

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Part-time

Reporting to the Academic Division Chair the Adjunct Faculty, Computer Science is responsible for teaching a.Computer Information Systems (CIS), Computer Science (CS), and Cyber.Operations (CSC) de... Show more

FT Faculty: Assistant/Associate Professor, Computer Science/CIS/Cyber

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Full-time +1

Reporting to the Department Head, School of Business and Professional Studies, the FT Faculty, Computer.Science is responsible for teaching a variety of undergraduate courses in Computer Informatio... Show more

Director - Center for Cybersecurity Education and Research

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Full-time

Reporting to the Academic Division Chair – Science, Technology & Human Performance, the Director leads Shaw’s cybersecurity strategy and programs.The Director drives the creation of an online maste... Show more

Kennel Attendant

North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NC, United States
Full-time

This position provides critical support for hospitalized patients through the rigorous sanitation of housing environments and direct assistance to veterinary clinical teams.Coverage includes the Ge... Show more

Psychiatry - Addictions Physician

Enterprise Medical RecruitingRaleigh, North Carolina, US
Full-time

Psychiatry - Addictions physician job in North Carolina :.Join an established health system 1 hour from Raleigh! A medical center in Fayetteville, NC, is adding a board-certified Psychiatrist with ... Show more

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Duke – NeuroHospitalist – Raleigh

Duke HealthRaleigh, US
Full-time

Department of Neurology at Duke.Both graduating residents and fellows, as well as experienced Neurohospitalists, are welcome to apply.Hired physician will do the majority of their clinical work at.... Show more

Science Teacher

Cardinal Gibbons High SchoolRaleigh, NC
Full-time

Cardinal Gibbons High School is a college preparatory school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh.We are a dynamic and inclusive educational institution committed to fostering academic excellen... Show more

Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs, Innovation and Faculty Excellence

The California State UniversityChancellor's Office
Full-time

Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education.We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the pos... Show more

UTS- Part-Time Temporary Classroom Support Technician at NC State

North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NC
Full-time +1

Position Information Posting Number PG195868TM Position Number 48SM52 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties The job of Classroom Support Technician under general supervision performs a wide ... Show more

FT Faculty: Assistant/Associate Professor, Computer Science

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Full-time +1

Reporting to the Academic Division Chair, the FT Faculty, Computer Science is responsible for teaching a.Computer Information Systems (CIS), Computer Science (CS), and Cyber.Operations (CSC) degree... Show more

Department Administrative Support

North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NC
Full-time +1

Position Information Posting Number PG195649TM Position Number 14KMZ2025-02 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties.Department Administrative Support: The Heart of Computer Science.Do you thri... Show more

Adjunct Faculty: Computer Science/CIS/Cyber Operations

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
Part-time

Do you love working in an academic environment? Do you love teaching and mentoring students, helping to shape the future? If so, we have the job for you! Shaw University is looking for Part-Time (A... Show more

Core Faculty Family Medicine in South-Central North Carolina - Signing Bonus

HealthEcareers - ClientCary, NC, USA
Full-time

Seeking a Qualified, Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician for a hospital-owned core faculty position in South-Central North Carolina.Generous salary and employee benefits package, including va... Show more

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Benefits Systems Analyst (AI / ServiceNow)

University of North Carolina SystemRaleigh, NC, United States
Full-time +1

The office of the Chief Operating Officer reports to the President of the University and is responsible for internal and campus-focused operational priorities of the University.The office provides ... Show more

Certified Nurses Assistant CNA

ALWAYS THERE HOME CARE & CONSULTINGRaleigh, NC, US
Part-time

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).The ideal candidate will provide essential support and ensure the comfort and well-being of clients in the privacy of their own homes.You will assist clients with ... Show more

Physician (MD/DO) - Family Practice - $270,000 to $300,000 per year in Boone, NC

LocumJobsOnlineRaleigh, North Carolina, US
Full-time

Doctor of Medicine | Family Practice.LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Family Practice MD in Boone, North Carolina, 28607!.Family Medicine in Northwest North Carolina.Pra... Show more

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Core Faculty Family Medicine in South-Central North Carolina - Signing Bonus

Enterprise Medical ServicesCary, US
Full-time

Seeking a Qualified, Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician for a hospital-owned core faculty position in South-Central North Carolina.Generous salary and employee benefits package, including va... Show more

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Bus Driver

The Montessori School of Raleigh & Carolina Preparatory AcademyRaleigh, NC, United States
Part-time

The Montessori School of Raleigh (MSR) & Carolina Preparatory Academy (CPA) seeks a part-time Bus Driver to start immediately.This position is responsible for providing safe, efficient, and on-time... Show more

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Adjunct Instructor - Political Science (Pool)

Adjunct Instructor - Political Science (Pool)

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC, US
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Part-time
Job description

Job Summary:

Reporting to the Department of Social Sciences, the Adjunct Instructor of Political Science is a part-time position
that teaches traditional and/or non-traditional college-level students at on-campus and/or off-campus sites on
weekdays/, weeknights, and Saturdays. Work is contingent upon enrollment needs on a per-semester basis. In
addition to teaching, part-time faculty must provide student assistance and advice in their subject area and may
be required to participate in student orientation sessions

Essential Job Functions:

1. Through a demonstrated commitment to the University's mission and goals,
effectively teaches college-level students.
• Demonstrates acceptance and support of the mission and goals of the University.
• Actively engages in planning, developing, and improving curriculum offerings.
• Understands, promotes, and engages data collection, continuous improvement, accreditation
requirements, and End of Course Evaluations.
• Directs curriculum instructional activities that encourage students to improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to increase motivation, to enhance a positive self- image, and to clarify their values.
• On the first day of class, provide each student with a copy of a course syllabus that conforms to
university-approved requirements.
• Teaches the course in accordance with the approved course syllabus.
• Informs students of the course objectives and requirements, explains the grading system and attendance
policy, discusses academic integrity, and provides a bibliography of suggested readings.
• Holds classes as scheduled, including those immediately preceding and following holidays observed by
the University.
• Obtains pre-approval from the applicable Department head or Dean before rescheduling or cancelling a
class.
• Promptly notifies the applicable Department Head or Program Coordinator when unable to hold class on
account of illness, attendance at conferences, and emergencies, and indicates the arrangements made
for instruction of students during that absence. Promptly completes and submits faculty absentee form
(see Faculty Handbook).
• Provide ample opportunities for students to discuss, demonstrate, present, and explain to others their
ideas, information, processes, and techniques relevant to the subject matter.
• Utilizes a variety of teaching strategies, including appropriate instructional technology.
• Encourages students to use relevant available resources to enhance the opportunity to become well-educated scholars.
• Properly prepares each class and conducts each class in a manner that will require students to master
learning objectives at the upper end of Bloom's taxonomy (analysis, synthesis, evaluation).
• Presents teaching materials in a respectful, understandable, and effective manner.
• Uses related testing measurements that accurately reflect the stated course objectives.
• grades and returns students' assignments within a reasonable time, not to exceed ten working days from
the date of the assignment or exam.
• Equitably administers academic policies across all student groups.
• As applicable to the program, ensures that coursework:
- Requires students to analyze, explore, question, reconsider, and synthesize old and new knowledge,
current events, and skills.
- Relates to currently accepted practices within the discipline. - Requires students to engage in research and to confront the diversity of views in the field of study.

2. Effectively manages the classroom environment.
• Engages in professional classroom behavior that promotes maximum learning.
• Ensures that University policies concerning classroom behavior and etiquette are adhered to, such as
prohibiting classroom disruption, profanity, eating, smoking, drinking, illegal drugs, and littering.
• For students who engage in disruptive behavior, provide counsel to students outside of class. Should
disruptive behavior continue, promptly report inappropriate behavior to the Department head.
• In the event of a threatening classroom situation, contact appropriate emergency responders:
-If on the main Raleigh campus, contact the Campus Police & Security Office at 919-546-8249
- If offsite, contact the local Security Officer and/or dial 911 as applicable.
• Upholds academic integrity.
• Identifies classroom safety hazards and initiates corrective action, including ensuring applicable Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are locally posted for all chemical-containing substances accessible by
students in the classroom.

3. Develops, maintains, and submits accurate, timely, and complete records, forms,
reports, requests, etc.
• Maintains accurate and up-to-date student records pertaining to attendance, assignments, and grades.
• Takes class attendance each time a class meets; maintains accurate attendance records on each
student.
• Promptly furnishes related information upon request by the Department head or the administration to
meet required deadlines.
• Files enrollment reports as requested.
• Submits final grades for a course, as instructed by the university, within 48 hours of the date of the final
exam.
• Files final evaluation reports within 48 hours after the administration of the final examination to the Office
of Records and Registration.
• Submits end-of-semester course documents for each class taught to the Department head by the end-of-semester deadline (as per the current End of Semester Course Checklist Form), including:
- Semester and year
- Course name and section
- Course syllabus
- Attendance spreadsheet
- Pre/post-test copy
- Pre/post-test analysis
- Midterm and final grade sheets (system printout)
- Grade book
- Student work products with a rubric
- Final project/research paper/exam
- Faculty narrative
• Under established guidelines, submit an analysis of student learning outcomes to the Program
Coordinator for each course taught.
• Submits proposed undergraduate curricular changes to the Department Head.
• Submits textbook orders by applicable deadlines, if required by the Department Head.
• Completes the required check-out process with the Department head at the end of the academic year.
• Ensures all University-issued property, equipment, and/or materials are returned on time and in good
order.
• Obtains pre-approval from the Department Head before inviting a guest speaker/lecturer to address a
class or make a presentation. Presenters must provide substantive knowledge related to the course.
• Promptly report any emergency to the academic Department head.

4. Maintains effective collegial communication, professional interaction, and
functional relations within the assigned main-campus academic department,
college, and/or the applicable off-campus site.
• Works to ensure that positive relations are maintained.
• Effectively resolves inter-personal and/or transactional issues and concerns.
• Ensures effective and appropriate overall communication and dissemination of information.
• Consistently exhibits sound judgment in exercising responsibilities.

5. Maintains up-to-date knowledge and compliance with all University policies and
procedures:
• Complies with the Faculty Handbook (accessible on the University's intranet site)
• Complies with the Employment Handbook policies and procedures, which affect all faculty and staff
(accessible on the University’s intranet site), including staffing and recruitment, workplace expectations,
performance, compensation and payroll, benefits, safety and security, communication, and training.
• Always demonstrates professional conduct at all University-related events.
• Refrains from behavior that disrupts the business operations of the University; brings the faculty member
into public disrepute, scandal, or ridicule; or reflects unfavorably upon the reputation or the high moral or
ethical standards of the University.
• Follows established policies and procedures, including but not limited to harassment, intellectual property,
equal opportunity and affirmative action, conflicts of interest, nepotism, and outside employment.
• Ensures the confidentiality of all personal information relating to students and personnel; limits exposure
of confidential information to a job-related and need-to-know basis only.
• Follows and ensures compliance with external regulatory institutions and organizations.
• Follows established financial guidelines, including travel and purchasing of instructional materials.
• Ensures the efficient allocation and economical utilization of university resources.

6. Actively pursues scholarly activities and development: remains current in the applicable
teaching field.
• Improves professional competence and performance by engaging in scholarly activities and pursuing
programs of self-development, such as:
- Participation in workshops and conferences.
- Membership and holding office in professional organizations.
- Writing and/or research completed or in progress.
- Publishing.
- Consulting and/or editing.
-Proposals written or grants received (required to be initiated through the Department Head or Dean and
• Participates in the University's professional development activities and systems training offerings, as
needed, to be efficient in the delivery of coursework.
• Maintains up-to-date computer technology skills, including university platforms like Canvas or others as
needed for teaching, learning, and data completion.

Secondary Responsibilities:
• Other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities
None

Minimum Job Qualifications
Education and/or Experience
• Master’s degree in Political Science from an accredited institution of higher learning or a related discipline
for non-practice courses.
• Minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching field.

Preferred:
• MS or Ph.D. in Political Science from an accredited institution of higher learning or a related discipline.
• Demonstrated success teaching at the college level.
• Recent experience in a higher education setting
• Candidates with teaching experience and expertise in an additional area also offered in the assigned
department are highly desired.
• Knowledge and experience in using instructional technology.

Certificates, Licenses or Registrations
None

Other Competencies (skills, abilities, behavior)
Must have a philosophy that is consistent with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of the organization. Vision,
commitment, and experience in achieving goals and pursuing excellence are critical. Strong oral and written
presentation skills. Ability to work well independently and as a member of a team. Excellence in organization,
decision-making, problem-solving, and creating a collaborative environment. Ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously. Must be able to read, write, and speak fluently in English.

Physical Demands
Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours/day. Some lifting (up to 25 pounds occasionally), bending, and carrying.
The employee is regularly required to talk and hear, and to use hands and fingers to handle or feel.