Job Description
About North Central Michigan College: Established in 1958, North Central Michigan College (NCMC) was founded to make higher education accessible, affordable, and convenient for Emmet County residents. Initially serving Michigan's northern tip, NCMC now attracts a diverse student population. Over the years, it expanded programs in liberal arts, nursing, allied health, criminal justice, and more. The 207-acre Petoskey campus was established in 1960, with Cheboygan and Gaylord education centers added in 1973.
NCMC's $16 million budget and over 230 valued and dedicated employees, including full-time, part-time, adjunct and student workers, has allowed it to provide accessible and relevant education to the region. This is exemplified by over $6 million in financial aid and over 11,000 credentials awarded.
By offering 24 Associate Degrees and 39 Certificates, NCMC aims to enhance the region's workforce, quality of life, and educational opportunities for years to come.
Job Description: General Description: - NCMC is in need for a part-time (adjunct) instructor to teach one course of Art History for Fall 2025.
Compensation for this position is $851-926 per credit hour, based on degree credentials.
This position is hired through a third-party staffing agency, "Edustaff". Therefore, if selected, you will also need to fulfill the application requirements of Edustaff. In addition to the perks and benefits offerings from Edustaff, you will also receive the following perks and benefits from NCMC:
- Tuition waiver
- Free access to fitness center/gymnasium
- Free access to employee assistance program "Ulliance"
The Adjunct Faculty position teaches college level course curriculum as defined by North Central Michigan College and assigned by a departmental dean; utilizing active learning strategies to assist the learner in meeting the course objectives. Adjunct faculty are hired through a staffing agency to teach on a semester-by-semester basis as the College's needs dictate. Therefore, teaching in any single semester does not obligate the College nor the Adjunct faculty member to teach future teaching assignments.
Adjunct Faculty receive evaluation from students and college administration and participate in outcomes assessment efforts of the college. Adjunct Faculty conduct themselves in a professional manner promoting statesmanship with students, other faculty and administrative staff.
Duties: - Uses the Learning Management System (LMS), currently Brightspace, for posting of course syllabus and student grades.
- Creates and communicates a syllabus for each course taught in accordance with master syllabi.
- Makes syllabi available to all enrolled students and the Department Dean as required each semester.
- Follows textbook ordering procedure and will respond promptly to requests for textbook information.
- If instruction is to be on-line or hybrid, follows accreditation requirements and is approved to teach using remote instructional methods.
- Participates in Outcomes Assessment Activities.
- Submits final course grades according to the deadlines established at the end of the semester.
- Uses the ncmich.edu email account to communicate with students, faculty and staff and will check email frequently and respond in a timely fashion to all emails.
- Arranges with students to be available for office hours.
- Engages in individual student development, accessibility and coordinates with Student Services as needed to foster student success.
- Maintains course records as appropriate to normal college procedures and for course assessment.
- Communicates with students both verbally and in writing according to FERPA guidelines.
- Follows all college procedures and policies.
Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: - Master's degree with 18 graduate credits in discipline (Master's degree in discipline preferred).
In the scheduling of both full-time and part-time/adjunct faculty for North Central courses, the College reviews a variety of factors including, but not limited to: full-time faculty load requirements, matching skills with course openings, location of courses, etc. The administration reserves the right to select and schedule both full-time and part-time faculty as course needs dictate.
Additional Information: NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NCMC is committed to providing equal opportunity in campus activities, programs, and employment, and prohibits discrimination based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state, or federal law. For more information, visit: North Central Michigan College
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