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Part-Time Journalism/Mass Communication Instructor

Southwestern Illinois College

Belleville, IL • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

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Job description

ANNOUNCEMENT
Southwestern Illinois College is accepting applications for a part-time Journalism/Mass Communications Instructor. Your application will be placed in a pool for review as part-time teaching assignments become available.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Part-time/Adjunct faculty will be responsible for teaching the objectives for any courses assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree with 24 graduate hours in Communications, Composition, English, English Education, Grammar, Journalism, Linguistics, Reading, Reading Education, Writing, a combination of the above, and/or three years practical work experience as a reporter or editor in print journalism.
STARTING SALARY
Salary varies based on educational level and number of units taught.
BENEFITS AND PERKS
Benefit availability and eligibility may vary from the summary listed below. Please visit www.swic.edu for more information.
  • Retirement savings plan through State Universities Retirement System of Illinois and voluntary 403(b) and 457(b) savings plan
  • Eligibility for medical coverage as outlined in the Affordable Care Act
  • Employee Assistance Program, employee discounts, gym access, additional voluntary benefits and more!
WORK LOCATION
District-Wide
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Applications will be reviewed as assignments become available.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Required application materials, such as resume, cover letter and references, should be attached to your application. Other required application materials, i.e., unofficial transcripts, etc., should be attached after your application has been submitted (official college transcripts must be provided at the time of hire). Go to your My Job Applications page from the career home page of your account.
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