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How much do part time project management lecturer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time project management lecturer in the United States is $65,734.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part Time Project Management Lecturer?

A Part Time Project Management Lecturer is an educator who teaches project management courses at a college or university on a part-time basis. They are responsible for delivering lectures, preparing course materials, guiding students, and assessing their progress in topics like project planning, execution, and leadership. These lecturers often have industry experience and work part-time, which allows them to balance teaching with other professional commitments. Their expertise helps students gain practical knowledge and skills relevant to managing projects in various industries.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time project management lecturers, and how can they effectively balance teaching with other professional commitments?

Part-time project management lecturers often juggle teaching responsibilities alongside their primary careers or other commitments. Common challenges include time management, staying current with curriculum changes, and ensuring meaningful student engagement within limited contact hours. To succeed, it’s helpful to plan lessons in advance, leverage digital resources for asynchronous learning, and maintain clear communication with both the institution and students. Building connections with fellow faculty can also provide valuable support and ideas for managing workload efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Project Management Lecturer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Project Management Lecturer, you generally need an advanced degree in project management or a related field, relevant industry experience, and a strong understanding of project management frameworks. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), project management software like MS Project or Trello, and certifications such as PMP or PRINCE2 are valuable. Outstanding communication, presentation skills, and the ability to engage and support diverse learners set top lecturers apart. These skills and qualifications are essential to effectively teach complex concepts, ensure student success, and bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world practice.
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Part-Time Online Lecturer - Early Childhood S

Part-Time Online Lecturer - Early Childhood S

American Jewish University

Sherman Oaks, CA • On-site

$1K/wk

Full-time, Part-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Employer: American Jewish University

Job Title: Part-Time (Adjunct) Online Lecturer in Early Childhood Special Education Curriculum and Instruction (3.0 units)

Date: Fall 2026 Semester, August 2026 through December 2026

Hours: Tuesday Evenings 4:30 PM-6:30 PM Pacific Time

Salary: $1,666 per unit

Supervisor: Dr. Jay Greenlinger, Dean

Full Job Description

American Jewish University and its Masor School for Jewish Education and Leadership are searching for an online adjunct lecturer to teach EDU 633: Early Childhood Special Education Curriculum and Instruction for the Fall 2026 semester, which is August through December 2026. This course is a graduate-level course requirement for the online Master of Arts in Early Childhood Special Education and Inclusion.

The instructor is expected to conduct weekly virtual/live online classes, facilitate learning via active student discussions, answer student questions regarding course content and processes, respond to discussion board posts, and remain current in trends regarding the field of early childhood special education, as well as the content covered in the course.

This is a part-time position, and the instructor will be responsible for holding classes on Zoom,

on Tuesday evenings from 4:30-6:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time.

Course Description

EDU 633: Early Childhood Special Education Curriculum and Instruction.

This course provides students with an overview of how to establish a high-quality early intervention program, embed learning opportunities throughout the day, modify and adapt curriculum and environments for diverse learners, effectively employ child-focused instructional strategies, and nurture human self-efficacy.

Required Qualifications & Experience

The lecturer must have taught in -or have significant experience- directly supporting inclusive classrooms.

Responsibilities Include:

• Conduct all online class meetings as scheduled.

• Use teaching techniques that maintain student engagement and encourage student discussion and

collaboration. This may include providing questions, prompts, explanations, examples, and tips with an

emphasis on difficult or complex concepts.

• Record online class meetings.

• Monitor student progress and stay in contact with students as needed.

• Respond to student emails within 48 hours.

• Provide meaningful written feedback and grades within 5 days of assignment due dates.

• Attend a faculty meeting once per term (prior to the start of a semester).

• Prepare and update course material.

• Communicate information effectively in a clear, courteous and timely manner to students

and team members.

• Facilitate student achievement of educational outcomes and maintain high student satisfaction.

Requirements Include:

• M.A. in Special Education or related Field. EdD or PhD preferred. Experience in early childhood preferred.

• Minimum of 5 years of experience in area of expertise.

• Experience teaching in an online educational environment, experience with Canvas LMS preferred.

• Ability to take initiative and self-manage.

• Proficiency with Word and PowerPoint.

• Learn new technologies/programs quickly (e.g., LMS/Canvas)

Other Requirements:

• A device with wired/high-speed internet connection sufficient to effectively conduct online activities.

Physical Requirements & Work Environment

  • The role requires the ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time in order to lead Zoom sessions.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in person, via video conferencing, and by phone.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

Compensation

The Salary is $1,666 per unit. This course is 3 units. This part-time position is not eligible for health benefits.