Master's degree in fire science, emergency management, or related field., 1-3 years of practical or professional experience in fire safety or emergency management., Ability to teach undergraduate courses in fire science and emergency management., Proficiency in computer skills, including Microsoft Office and Google applications..
Key responsibilities:
Teaching synchronous or asynchronous courses in fire science and emergency management.
Maintaining virtual office hours and engaging with students online.
Managing and reporting on student coursework, grades, and academic progress.
Participating in faculty meetings and staying current with distance learning trends.
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The College of Social and Behavioral Science has an opening for Adjunct Faculty in the Undergraduate Fire Science program.
Job Summary
Purdue University Global offers term by term, non-tenured teaching appointments to qualified individuals who are dedicated to providing quality educational experiences to students in Associates and Bachelors degree programs. This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals to work in a professional learning community wherein faculty contribute to and engage in instructional best practice for adult learners in an innovative, nontraditional university setting.
What To Expect In This Role
Providing a learning environment that supports student success.
Teaching synchronous or asynchronous seminars (10 week units) as assigned by school or program.
Maintaining school-determined virtual office hours per week for each class.
Ensuring timely management and response to electronic correspondence from students, administrators, and other school officials.
Leading message board discussions and engaging students in relevant discussion and coursework.
Partnering with Academic Advisors to address student concerns.
Maintaining and submitting accurate and timely reports for student course work, grades, and academic progress.
Delivering final grades in accordance with the academic calendar.
Enforcing student conduct policies as outlined in the University Catalog.
Regular attendance at university, departmental, and faculty meetings as requested.
Remain current with trends, techniques, and advances in distance learning.
Additional duties as may be assigned by the School.
What We're Looking For
Earned master's degree in fire science, emergency management, or a related degree with a focus on fire service/safety.
Ability to teach undergraduate courses in multiple subject areas, including multiple discipline area of fire science and emergency management.
1-3 years' related practical/professional experience and/or training; online, higher education teaching experience is preferred; experience training fire safety/service professionals preferred.
Exceptional computer skills using Microsoft Office Suite, and Google applications. Experience with Brightspace education software is preferred.
Excellent communication, organizational and time management skills, and with the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to work effectively in a remote environment with minimal supervision.
Ability to work in a multicultural environment, across diverse teams, departments, and Schools.
Additional Information
Purdue Global is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Our goal is to recruit and retain talent from a diverse pool of applicants and celebrate a variety of perspectives, experiences, and skills to support an inclusive environment. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs, striving to ensure a fair and equitable process. All are encouraged to apply.
Adjunct compensation varies per course based on student enrollment, program type and also includes a contribution to a retirement account. A typical adjunct in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences can expect to receive $2800 per full 10-week course. Retirement account benefits include an automatic 403(b) company contribution of 3% and a company match up to an additional 4% with participation in an optional 457(b) plan.
Purdue University Global will not sponsor employment authorization for this position.
A background check will be required for employment in this position.
When applying for a faculty position at Purdue University Global you will be asked to provide an unofficial transcript and if hired will be required to provide an official transcript.
FLSA: Exempt (Not Eligible For Overtime)
Purdue Global is proud to be an EEO/AA employer. Our goal is to recruit and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We celebrate the diversity of thought, backgrounds, and skills necessary to support an inclusive environment. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. All individuals are encouraged to apply.
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