This social work online adjunct will teach social work across the curriculum and across programs. Faculty serve a critical function equipping future social workers, providing professional insight, and mentoring, demonstrating integration of faith and commitment to social work values, and preparing students with the necessary knowledge, values and skills, for service to individuals, families, and communities. Courses are taught from a biblical worldview in keeping with the university's commitment to impact our world for Christ, in compliance with the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Educational Policies and Accreditation Standards. The online adjunct may participate in student advising, curriculum development, the CSWE accreditation process, as well as department, professional, university, and scholarly activities.
The online adjunct will be responsible for up to 30 students for each section they teach. He or she will take advantage of teaching opportunities through virtual in-person class time and using weekly announcements, e-mails, videos, grading feedback and discussion board forums. The online adjunct will respond to e-mails within 24 hours and will grade students’ assignments, giving substantive feedback, within 5 days of the assignment submission. The online adjunct will also carry out administrative responsibilities as directed by their Instructional Mentor, Faculty Support Coordinator, Chair, or Associate Dean; some administrative tasks include roster verification, reporting items, and timely submission of final grades.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Qualifications, Credentials, and Competencies:
MINIMUM Qualifications:
- Understand and articulate social work from a biblical worldview.
PREFERRED Qualifications:
Target Hire Date
2024-10-23Time Type
Part timeLocation
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