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This position teaches college-level & pre-college level Science Composition courses and Science ... teaching online, respects the Owens Community College Standards for Web Instruction. 7. Uses ...

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How much do online composition instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for online composition instructor in Delaware is $51,266.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $60,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an online composition instructor do?

An Online Composition Instructor teaches writing and composition courses in a virtual setting, typically for colleges, universities, or online education platforms. They design course materials, provide feedback on student writing, lead discussions, and assess student progress. Using digital tools, they engage students in developing critical thinking and effective writing skills. Their role requires strong communication skills, proficiency in online teaching technologies, and expertise in writing and rhetoric.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an online composition instructor?

To thrive as an Online Composition Instructor, you need a strong background in English, rhetoric, and writing pedagogy, generally supported by a degree in English or a related field and teaching experience. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Canvas or Blackboard, as well as proficiency in video conferencing and document sharing tools, is typically required. Exceptional communication, feedback, and organizational skills help instructors effectively support and engage remote learners. These abilities are essential to deliver high-quality instruction, track student progress, and foster a productive online learning environment.

What are some common challenges faced by online composition instructors?

Online Composition Instructors often encounter challenges such as maintaining student engagement in a virtual setting, providing timely and individualized feedback, and managing varying levels of student writing proficiency. Adapting coursework to suit a range of learning styles and ensuring clear communication without face-to-face interaction require thoughtful planning and flexibility. Successful instructors use a variety of multimedia resources, interactive assignments, and regular check-ins to create an inclusive and supportive classroom. By proactively addressing these challenges, instructors can foster student growth and maintain a positive, effective learning environment.

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Infographic showing various Online Composition Instructor job openings in Delaware as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 28% Full Time, 58% Part Time, and 14% Temporary. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,266 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

Applicant Pool for Adjunct Faculty, Physical Science (Lecture)

Owens Community College

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Part-time

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Job description

Advertised Position Title:
Applicant Pool for Adjunct Faculty, Physical Science (Lecture)
Job Description:
Job Description

This position requires teaching undergraduates, and applicants must provide evidence of teaching potential.
Teaching faculty at Owens Community College are responsible for supporting student success by creating an optimum learning environment, responding to student needs, managing effective instructional activities, demonstrating professionalism, developing cooperative work relationships with other faculty and staff, supporting college administrative requirements, and maintaining competency in their instructional field.
This position teaches college-level & pre-college level Science Composition courses and Science related courses.
Understanding of process based writing. Familiarity with adult learning theory.
Familiarity with current pedagogical strategies that will enhance critical thinking with students.
Ability to work with a diverse student population.
Effectively communicate with students on a regular basis. Provide students with regular feedback on progress.
Ability to work in a collaborative environment. Ability to enhance instruction with use of technology. Effective classroom management.
Enthusiasm for teaching and learning.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • A thorough knowledge of the principles of Physical Sciences to an extent where the successful candidate would be comfortable in teaching courses from basic Physical Sciences to College level Physical Sciences.

  • Knowledge of student-centered, tutoring strategies. Knowledge of Microsoft software.

  • Familiarity with appropriate instructional and course management software.

  • Verbal and written interpersonal communications skills. Computer skills including Microsoft software.

  • The ability to communicate effectively with both small and large groups. Proficiency in designing and grading tests. Ability to create effective instructional materials.

  • The candidate will need to multi-task, collaborate with others and work independently.

Essential Functions:

  • ENGAGESINOTHERDEPARTMENT-RELATEDACTIVITIES1. Attends Department and College workshops, training sessions, and development activities as needed. 2. Attends Department and College meetings as necessary. 3. Participates in student learning assessment activities. 4. Performs other departmental duties, as assigned.
    Daily

  • TEACHESCLASSES1. Develops a syllabus for the class using the assigned syllabus shell, including designing an evaluation procedure that falls within the parameters of the syllabus shell and creating a calendar of assignments in accordance with the course outline. 2. Prepares lesson plans and conducts classes during the scheduled times using the Department-approved text(s). 3. Follows Department guidelines for course content and best practices. 4. Meets classes on all scheduled dates during the assigned semester. 5. Meets classes on time and holds classes for their fully allotted time. 6. If teaching online, respects the Owens Community College Standards for Web Instruction. 7. Uses appropriate classroom management techniques. 8. Uses appropriate means and methods of technology.
    Daily

  • CREATESANDMAINTAINSASSIGNMENTS,EVALUATIVEMEASURES,ANDRECORDS1. Creates and evaluates assignments, evaluative measures, and activities appropriate to the class. 2. Assigns grades to student work. 3. Returns the graded assignments, evaluative measures, and activities to the students in a timely manner. Maintains the general guideline of returning student work and posting grades within a week. 4. Maintains accurate and thorough records of student attendance. 5. Reports student attendance as required, by the published deadline. 6. Maintains an accurate and thorough electronic grade book. 7. At the end of the term, reports grades to the Records Office by the deadline and submits electronic copies of grade book and attendance to the Department course management site. 8. Administers course evaluations as instructed by the College.
    Weekly

  • COMMUNICATESEFFECTIVELY1. Uses the College's course management system for assigned courses and department matters as appropriate. 2. Uses MS Office Suite and/or other required (and Owens-system-compatible and approved) programs. 3. Submits electronic copies of all requested documents (including syllabi, grade books, attendance records, and other files as required) to the Department course management site. 4. Accesses Owens email account at least once a day to communicate adequately with students and with the Department Chair. Maintains the general guideline of reading and replying to all required messages within 48 hours. 5. Checks campus mailbox at least once a week. 6. Responds to student inquiries outside of class in a timely manner. 7. Is available to meet additionally with students outside of class, if necessary.
    Daily

  • SUPPORTSMISSION,VISION,ANDCOREVALUES1. Exhibits the College Core Values of Service, Learning, Innovation, Collaboration, and Excellence. 2. Supports the College Mission and Vision. 3. Supports the School ofSTEMMission and Vision. 4. Displays professional and collegial behavior toward all students, colleagues, supervisors, and the entire college community, at all times.
    Daily

Other Characteristics:

  • Ability to work with other faculty members in small groups, maintain a positive demeanor in the presence of students, and work cooperatively with faculty and administration. Strong commitment to continued professional growth and development.

  • The candidate should be energetic, positive, creative, a multi-tasking team member who is able to generate new ideas to better serve students. The candidate will also need to be sensitive to the needs of at-risk students.

Minimum Education/Experience:

  • Master's degree

  • Physical Sciences
    Preference will be given to minors in Biology, Physics, Physical Sciences or Chemistry.

Union Position:
Job Classification:
Faculty
Duty Days:
Work Schedule:
Grant Funded Position:
FLSA Status:
United States of America (Exempt)
Pay Basis:
Period Activity Pay
Hiring Range:
-
Retirement System:
STRS - STRS (Retirement System Classification)

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