Course Developer and Adjunct Instructor - PY130 Astronomy
Appointments are made on a term-by-term basis. Adjunct faculty are required to successfully complete an online Canvas LMS orientation course before being scheduled, as well as other training if required by the department. Online instructors must have evidence of successful teaching experience at an accredited college or university before they will be considered as an Online instructor. To teach undergraduate level courses applicants must hold a master’s degree in the discipline in which you wish to teach. Park University is not accepting online adjunct applications from California residents. Click on Park University Locations for more information on our campus centers. Click on Park University’s Catalog for more information on programs and courses. To ensure timely submission of your credentials, qualified applicants should apply following the specific instructions noted in each job posting. For all positions, a Masters Degree in the relevant field is required, along with related work and/or academic experience. For most postings, a Ph.D. or other terminal degree is preferred. Park University is an Equal Opportunity Employer encouraging applications from women and minorities. The university will recruit and employ qualified personnel and will provide equal opportunities during employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or status as a qualified protected veteran. Click here to view Park University’s EEOC and related policies. Please Note: Park University participates in E-Verify for all positions at all campus center locations nationwide. Minimum Qualifications • Master’s degree in astronomy or related field. • Prior online teaching and course development experience is preferred. Course developers will work with a dedicated team of instructional designers and the Physics program coordinator to create the best possible student experience. Course developers are asked to teach the course(s) they've created after the courses have been developed. Course Description This is an algebra based non-majors online lecture and laboratory course. This course will study the complexities of the universe. It will examine the physical, chemical and meteorological, and geological aspects of the universe, including planets, suns, asteroids, and nebulas. Apply tot his job