ACADEMIC ADJUNCT POSITIONS AVAILABLE
ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Adjunct positions to teach Allied Health Sciences courses such as Medical Terminology, Health Careers, Introduction to Health Sciences and Basic Patient Care Procedures. Positions require an Associate Degree with a registry or certification in a Health Sciences field (BS preferred), computer aptitude for teaching via Power Point and creating test, class materials in Microsoft Word. If you would like to be considered to teach one or more of these courses, should an opening occur for future semesters, please mail a completed State Application or resume highlighting previous teaching experience to:
Midlands Technical College Attn: Candace Doyle P.O. Box 2408 Columbia, SC 29202
Email: [email protected]
BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE
ACCOUNTING
Master’s in Accounting or Master’s in Business with at least 18 graduate hours in Accounting. For more information, contact Kimberly Bauer at (803)822-3320
or [email protected] to request an adjunct hire package.
MARKETING
Master’s Degree in Business with at least 18 graduate hours in Marketing. We are in need of corporate marketing and/or advertising experience. For more information, contact Kimberly Bauer at (803)822-3320 [email protected] to request an adjunct hire package.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
Accepting applications for part time faculty to teach day and night classes in the following Department of Engineering Technologies areas:
• Architectural • Civil
• Electronics
• Mechanical Engineering
• Telecommunications Systems Management
Minimum credentials are a Master’s Degree in Architecture or Engineering with three years of applicable industry experience. Contact Jeannette Neeley at (803) 738-7787.
ENGLISH
To teach college composition courses, Master's Degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in English, Linguistics, or Composition and Rhetoric; Master of Arts in Teaching
acceptable, but Master's Degree in one of the named disciplines preferred. College teaching experience preferred. Contact Rhonda Grego at (803) 738-7754 ([email protected]) or Minnie Thompson at (803) 738-7667.
HUMANITIES
(disciplines in this department include Art, History, Music, Philosophy, Religion, Public Speaking, Theatre, Spanish, French and German) Any interested persons may send c.v. to Elena Martínez-Vidal at [email protected].
SPANISH
Master’s Degree in Spanish or a Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Spanish courses. Master’s degree in Spanish and college level teaching experience preferred. May be asked to travel from campus to campus including Fairfield and Batesburg-Leesville. Contact Robert Moonan at [email protected].
HISTORY
Master’s Degree in History or a Master’s Degree with at least18 graduate hours in History courses. Master’s or Doctor’s degree in history and college level teaching experience preferred. May be asked to travel from campus to campus including Fairfield and Batesburg-Leesville. Contact Reid Holland at [email protected].
PUBLIC SPEAKING/SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Master’s Degree in Speech Communication or a Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Speech Communication/Rhetoric courses. Candidate must have experience teaching Public Speaking at the college level. Speech Pathology and Audiology degrees do not match the requirements without the 18 graduate hours in Speech Communication/Rhetoric courses. Life experience does not qualify a candidate to teach Public Speaking. May be asked to travel from campus to campus including Fairfield and Batesburg-Leesville. Contact Elena Martínez-Vidal at [email protected].
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES DEPARTMENT
Accepting applications for part time faculty to teach day and night classes in the following industrial technology areas:
• Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration • Automotive Servicing
• Commercial Graphics • Industrial Electricity • Machine Tool • Carpentry
Minimum credentials are an Associate Degree in a related field with three years applicable industrial experience and professional certification. A Bachelor’s degree desired. Contact Stephanie Joyner at (803) 822-3361.
ADJUNCT ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTOR (day and evening)
Job Description: Electrical instructor needed to support and assist in developing and maintaining laboratory courses and related activities emphasizing electricity, electronics, blueprint reading, PLC, electrical theory, and motor controls. Responsibilities include
overseeing, developing, and maintaining a comprehensive safe program; assisting students and faculty in using electrical and mechanical training equipment and related software; ensuring the readiness of facilities for class activities; teaching laboratory classes ; evaluation and reporting of students' progress and laboratory performance; assign and develop student projects; creating and delivering lecture demonstrations; giving occasional class lectures/tutorial
sessions; ensuring smooth and safe operation of the teaching space; overseeing stockroom and related employee(s); and other duties as needed.
Requirements: Minimum of an associate's degree in electrical or electronic engineering
technical area, journeyman's or master electrical license and at least two years of experience in electrical construction or maintenance technician field or a bachelor's degree and five years' experience in the electrical field. A successful candidate must possess the ability to work effectively with others in creatively solving practical problems, be familiar with the
fundamentals of electrical theory and electronics, able to use discretion when dealing with confidential information/issues. Above all a candidate must enjoy teaching undergraduate students one-on-one with simple-to-advanced electrical problems.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
CONTRACT – NO BENEFITS
The automotive department is accepting applications for part time adjunct instructors for day and evening positions. Qualified applicants must possess a minimum of 6 years industry work experience or related teaching experience, ASE Master Certification and an associate’s degree in a related field. You may mail, email or fax resumes to:
Automotive Program Coordinator Midlands Technical College PO Box 2408
Columbia SC 29202
Email to: [email protected]
MATHEMATICS
Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Mathematics required. Teaching experience preferred. Contact Rick Bailey at 803-738-7618 or [email protected].
NURSING
Clinical instructors needed for the Associate Degree and Practical Nursing Programs in Fundamentals, Obstetrics, Pediatrics and Medical/Surgical Nursing. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing required; Master's in Nursing preferred. Must have a SC Registered Nurse license Two years of recent clinical experience required. Teaching experience preferred. Contact Kimberly Adams-Cochran at (803) 822-3334.
SCIENCE
ASTRONOMY, BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND PHYSICS
Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in the subject area is required to teach the lecture components. A Bachelor’s degree in the appropriate subject area is required to teach the laboratory component. Contact Jan Oliver at (803) 822-3548.
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Political Science. Master’s Degree in Political Science preferred. Contact Shickre Sabbagha at 803-822-3076 ([email protected]).
PSYCHOLOGY
Master's Degree with a least 18 graduate hours in Psychology. Master's Degree in Psychology preferred. Contact Shickre Sabbagha at 803-822-3076 ([email protected]).
SOCIOLOGY
Master's Degree with a least 18 graduate hours in Sociology. Master's Degree in Sociology preferred. Contact Shickre Sabbagha at 803-822-3076 ([email protected]).
ECONOMICS
Master's Degree with a least 18 graduate hours in Economics. Master's Degree in Economics preferred. Contact Shickre Sabbagha at 803-822-3076 ([email protected]).
GEOGRAPHY
Master’s Degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Geography. Master’s Degree in Geography preferred. Contact Shickre Sabbagha at (803) 822-3076
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