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As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time essay reviewer in the United States is $29.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Part Time Essay Reviewer, you need excellent written communication, strong grammar and editing skills, and a background in English, education, or a related field. Familiarity with online editing platforms, plagiarism detection tools, and standard style guides such as APA or MLA is typically required. Attention to detail, constructive feedback delivery, and time management are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure essays are reviewed efficiently, feedback is valuable and actionable, and students or clients receive high-quality support.

What does a typical week look like for a part-time essay reviewer, and how is workload managed?

As a part-time essay reviewer, your weekly workload often depends on the volume of submissions and deadlines set by the organization or platform you work with. Typically, you’ll be assigned a set number of essays to review each week, with flexibility to manage your own schedule as long as you meet deadlines. Communication with fellow reviewers and supervisors is usually conducted online, and you may participate in occasional team meetings or training sessions. Time management and the ability to provide consistent, constructive feedback are essential, as you’ll often juggle multiple essays with varying topics and complexity.

What does a part time essay reviewer do?

A part time essay reviewer evaluates and provides feedback on essays, typically written by students or applicants. Their main responsibilities include reading essays for clarity, structure, grammar, and adherence to prompts or guidelines. They offer constructive comments to help writers improve their work and may also suggest edits for better organization or style. Part time essay reviewers usually work remotely, often for educational organizations or online platforms, and have flexible hours depending on the workload.
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Adjunct Faculty - College of Education Preliminary Teacher Licensure

George Fox University - Adjunct

Newberg, OR

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

George Fox University, a Christ-centered institution, invites applications for part-time adjunct faculty positions within the College of Education Preliminary Teacher Licensure Programs. Adjunct faculty play a crucial role in delivering high-quality instruction while fostering student engagement in a supportive Christian learning environment. Teaching opportunities may be available in undergraduate and graduate programs and vary by department and semester.


About the job:

George Fox University, a Christ-centered community, prepares students spiritually, academically, and professionally to think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with passion. Professors teach all truth as God's truth, integrating all fields of learning around the person and work of Jesus Christ, bringing the divine revelations through sense, reason, and intuition to the confirming test of Scripture. As a Christ-centered community, George Fox University is an institution that values diversity as an essential dimension of God's design for human communities.


Job Responsibilities Include, but Are Not Limited To:

  • Teach courses in alignment with the university's mission and learning objectives.
  • Develop and implement effective instructional strategies that promote student engagement.
  • Provide timely and constructive feedback on student work.
  • Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and student performance.
  • Utilize the university's learning management system (Canvas and Google Classroom) for course management.
  • Maintain professionalism and adhere to university policies.
  • Communicate effectively and courteously with others, including employees, students, and the public, in a spirit of teamwork, respect, and service.
  • Serve as a Christian role model to students, both inside and outside the classroom.
  • Demonstrated experience working cross culturally with respect, appreciation and humility.

We Are Looking for Candidates Who Have:

  • A master's degree, or significant professional experience, in the relevant field.
  • A current teaching license.
  • Demonstrated expertise in subject matter and commitment to student learning.
  • Recent experience with the subject matter.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A commitment to integrating faith and learning within the academic discipline.
  • Legal authorization to work in the United States. This position does not offer visa sponsorship; therefore, only applicants who do not require sponsorship for employment visas, now or at any point in the future, should apply.
  • A commitment to the University's Theology of Racial and Ethnic Diversity.
  • A desire to work with a diverse community of students and employees who represent various cultures, backgrounds, abilities, ethnicities, political views, and expressions of Christian faith.
  • A personal commitment to Jesus Christ and express their Christian testimony in a church. In addition, employees agree to live in agreement with the Community Lifestyle Statement and affirm the theological commitments expressed in the Statement of Faith.

Preference will be given to those who have the following attributes:

  • Professional experience in the field related to the subject being taught.
  • Previous teaching experience in higher education.
  • Familiarity with online and hybrid teaching modalities.

Salary and Rank:

  • Adjunct faculty are compensated on a per-credit-hour basis, commensurate with education and experience.

Job information:

  • Primary Work Location: Newberg, OR (or as specified by the hiring department).
  • Working Conditions: Teaching may occur in-person, online, or hybrid format, depending on departmental needs.
  • Supervisor: Department Chair or Program Director.

Application procedure:

  • Kindly apply through the Careers at George Fox University webpage.
  • When completing the online application, please upload the following as Word or .pdf documents in the section marked Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, and Essay Requirement:
    • Curriculum Vitae (CV) - PDF only please
    • Letter of Interest that identifies exactly which program you are applying to teach in
    • Integration of Faith and Learning Essay - PDF only please:
      • George Fox University is committed to the idea that one of the primary responsibilities of Christian higher education is to help students develop a uniquely Christian worldview. As teachers and mentors, it is important for George Fox University faculty members to integrate Christian faith and principles in all aspects of their lives. As an essential part of the application process, the University will carefully consider your response to the following: In a one-page essay (about 300 words) describe your personal Christian faith, as well as how your faith informs your teaching, scholarship, and service (including service and leadership in your church and/or in Christian ministries).
    • Other supporting materials may be requested at a later stage of the review process.

Contact information:

  • Have questions or need assistance with our application process? Contact Georgefoxcareers@georgefox.edu

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply at once. Review of applications will begin on a rolling basis and continue until the position is filled. Please note: This position is subject to close at any time, regardless of the date on the posting.



George Fox University has been transforming student's lives for over 125 years. We are a Christ-centered community that prepares students spiritually, academically, and professionally to think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with passion. Our vision is to be the Christian university of choice known for empowering students to achieve exceptional life outcomes. We put students first, with Christ at the center of our work, embracing change in order to improve. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates to join us in creating transformational experiences for our students.

Being a part of our community means a commitment to faith and to a lifestyle that is consistent with the university's mission as described in the Statement of Faith and Community Lifestyle Statement on our website.

As a Christ-centered community, George Fox University is an institution that values diversity as an essential dimension of God's design for human communities. In seeking to become a more inclusive community, we especially encourage applications from women and candidates from racial and ethnic backgrounds that are underrepresented in our community.


What is most appealing about working at George Fox University?

  • Faith-friendly: Our culture is unique for higher education. At George Fox you can pursue academic excellence while integrating scriptures, praying with staff members and students at work, and helping to make an impact on the world in a way that promotes Christian values.
  • Unapologetically Christian: As a university, we have an enduring commitment to Christ, his kingdom and the truth of God's Word.
  • Live out your calling: You are able to use your God-given talents and abilities while having a profound influence on students as they deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • Equip students for kingdom work: You can be a part of helping students discover their callings, at which they will be able to glorify the kingdom of God just as they have seen you do.


Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

The university is an equal-opportunity employer. Every employee has the right to work in surroundings free from all forms of unlawful discrimination. It is our policy to make decisions about applicants and employees without regard to sex, age, race, color, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status to the extent prohibited by applicable local, state, or federal law. This prohibition applies not only to the recruiting and hiring process but to all facets of the employment relationship, including promotion, pay, training, classification, performance reviews, discipline, and termination.

George Fox is owned by the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church and its mission is distinctly Christian. Employees are required to agree with and abide by the university's faith statement and its statement of community responsibilities. Within the context of this agreement and commitment, employment opportunities are otherwise available to all persons on the basis of their experience and skills.

In the recruiting process, the university may make special effort to solicit applicants from underrepresented groups. This is done as an affirmative step to increase the representation of these populations in the university's workforce to better match their availability in the labor market. Hiring decisions are based on the applicants' qualifications as they relate to the needs of the position.