Position Information
Job Title Anatomy & Physiology Adjunct Faculty Fall 2026 Position Number FAXXXX-00 Department Natural Sciences Adjunct Faculty - Joliet, IL Job Grade Anticipated Salary Range $905 - $930 per credit hour Benefits Not Benefits Eligible Notice of Nondiscrimination
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Position Summary
Teach Anatomy and Physiology courses (lecture and lab) for pre-nursing, pre-allied health, and science majors from August 24, 2026 -December 18, 2026.
The University of St. Francis is a welcoming community of learners committed to enhancing diversity and equity.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Adjuncts are responsible for course planning and instruction. In addition, adjunct faculty are responsible for student evaluation, and timely and accurate submission of required paperwork related to instruction.
Minimum Requirements
Master of Science degree in related field
Ability to perform the physical requirements of the position
Willingness to support the Catholic and Franciscan values of the university
Preferred Requirements
Prior experience teaching biology courses at the college-level
Available to teach during the day (8am-5pm)
Doctoral degree in related field
Hours/Shift/Work Schedule
There is some flexibility based on availability; courses could be taught during the day (preferred) or evenings. All class are face-to-face with online support, and laboratories include hands-on and inquiry-based components.
Physical Requirements of Position
Work is performed in classroom and laboratory settings with minimal exposure to health or safety hazards. Substantial time is spent working on a computer. This is sedentary work which requires the following physical activities: sitting, walking, bending, stooping, finger dexterity, repetitive motions, talking, hearing and visual acuity.