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Adjunct, English

$657 - $1.1K/wk

Part-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Adjunct, English

St. Clair County Community College is accepting resumes for part-time instructors (adjunct faculty) at the Anchor Bay site for daytime classes on Monday and Wednesday, and or Tuesday and Thursday.

If there is not a specific vacancy in your area of interest at this time, your information will be available to the hiring manager for possible future consideration.

Classification: Part-Time, on a semester basis

FLSA Status: Exempt

Compensation: 2026/2027 Academic Year

Master's degree (or higher) rate = $657 - $1,104 per contact. Contact hours vary depending on course offering.

General Information:            

  • Teaching assignment may include a full range of undergraduate courses within the English program
  • Teaching responsibilities include teaching, maintaining scheduled office hours, and advising students
  • Participation in developing and improving academic courses
  • Morning, afternoon, evening and online offerings may be available

Apply online through the "Apply" link listed below. 

Note: Applicants must provide unofficial copies of college transcripts from ALL institutions attended.  Transcripts can be uploaded within the application process, faxed to 810-989-5577, or emailed to hr@sc4.edu


JOB SUMMARY: To design and deliver instruction to students.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Prepare and deliver academic instruction, including developing syllabi, developing content and administering assessments
  • Maintain and submit necessary class records, including early alert and final grade reports and attendance verification for financial aid compliance
  • Participate in student grade appeal procedures
  • Observe college calendar
  • Post and maintain conference hours
  • Participate in assessment of student learning and assessment reporting according to assessment plan

REQUIREMENTS:

  • English Courses below 100 level (Developmental): Bachelor's Degree in English, Writing, Linguistics, or English Education; or Master's Degree with 18 hours of graduate writing or English courses and at least 3 graduate hours in an appropriate education course
  • English Courses 100 level and above: Master's Degree in English, Composition/Rhetoric, Literature, Linguistics, or Creative Writing; or Master's Degree with 18 graduate hours in English, Composition/Rhetoric, Literature, Linguistics, or Creative Writing
  • Teaching experience at the higher education level preferred 
  • All academic degrees must be from a regionally accredited college or university
  • Ability to maintain good relationships with students, staff, and community members

For further information, contact SC4 Human Resources at hr@sc4.edu or call 810-989-5534.