University of Illinois Springfield
Adjunct (per course) Instructor - Management, Marketing and Operations
University of Illinois Springfield, Springfield, Illinois, us, 62777
Adjunct (per course) Instructor - Management, Marketing and Operations
The Department of Management, Marketing and Operations in the AACSB accredited College of Business and Management at the University of Illinois Springfield has occasional need for adjunct (per course) instructors.
Minimum adjunct teaching requirements:
Undergraduate programs:
Master's degree or higher in the discipline or subfield. If an applicant holds a master's degree or higher in a discipline or subfield other than that in which he or she is applying to teach, that individual should have completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline or subfield. Graduate programs:
Terminal degree determined by the discipline, with a record of research, scholarship or achievement appropriate for the graduate program. Application deadline: Open
Application instructions:
Click the "Apply Now" button, create or update your profile, complete theonline application, and upload a cover letter addressing the responsibilities of the position, current curriculum vita or resume, and unofficial transcripts. Contact information for professional references and official transcripts will be requested of finalists. Department/schools will periodically review applications, and you may not hear from them unless they have a need for someone with your qualifications and experience.
Important note : In order to maintain employment eligibility,adjunct faculty are required to complete mandatory annual employee training,including (but not limited to) Ethics, and Preventing Harassment &Discrimination. Adjunct faculty teaching online courses must successfully complete the Building Digital Community (BDC) self-paced course during their first semester teaching online to be eligible to teach additional online courses at UIS. BDC is offered free of charge through the Center for Online Learning, Research and Service (COLRS). Email COLRS (colrs@uis.edu) to enroll in BDC.
Salary:
Theminimum compensation for adjunct (per course) teaching at UIS ranges from $2700to $3600. Minimum pay is based on number of courses previously taught at UIS,and whether the instructor has earned a terminal degree.
About UIS:
Located in the state capital, the University of Illinois Springfield is one of three members of the University of Illinois system. The University serves approximately 4,000 students in 60 undergraduate programs of study, 41 minors, 44 graduate programs of study, 1 doctorate, 43 graduate certificates, coursework that leads to 8 ISBE endorsements. The academic curriculum offers students a strong liberal arts core, a wide range of professional programs, and close faculty interaction. Making the most of its location in the state capital, UIS is broadly engaged in public policy and service. Its diverse student body includes traditional, non-traditional, and international students. Twenty-five percent of majors are in 17 undergraduate and graduate online degree programs and the campus has received several national awards for its implementation of online learning. UIS faculty are committed teachers, active scholars, and professionals in service to society. The University emphasizes excellence in teaching, and faculty are also expected to provide a balance of scholarship and service activities to meet requirements for tenure and promotion. You are encouraged to visit the university web page at https://www.uis.edu and the department/school web page at https://www.uis.edu/mmo
About Springfield, Illinois:
https://www.uis.edu/academic-affairs/about-our-springfield-community
Adjunct employment FAQ:
https://go.uis.edu/adjunct-faq
This position is not eligible for benefits.
UIS employment in this role is not covered by Social Security, and instead, is covered by the State University Retirement System.
You will not pay Social Security taxes and your earning will not be on your Social Security Record. (Your record will, however, show your Medicare wages. Your pension from the State Universities Retirement System may affect the amount of your: Social Security benefit and Social Security benefit as a spouse
The Department of Management, Marketing and Operations in the AACSB accredited College of Business and Management at the University of Illinois Springfield has occasional need for adjunct (per course) instructors.
Minimum adjunct teaching requirements:
Undergraduate programs:
Master's degree or higher in the discipline or subfield. If an applicant holds a master's degree or higher in a discipline or subfield other than that in which he or she is applying to teach, that individual should have completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline or subfield. Graduate programs:
Terminal degree determined by the discipline, with a record of research, scholarship or achievement appropriate for the graduate program. Application deadline: Open
Application instructions:
Click the "Apply Now" button, create or update your profile, complete theonline application, and upload a cover letter addressing the responsibilities of the position, current curriculum vita or resume, and unofficial transcripts. Contact information for professional references and official transcripts will be requested of finalists. Department/schools will periodically review applications, and you may not hear from them unless they have a need for someone with your qualifications and experience.
Important note : In order to maintain employment eligibility,adjunct faculty are required to complete mandatory annual employee training,including (but not limited to) Ethics, and Preventing Harassment &Discrimination. Adjunct faculty teaching online courses must successfully complete the Building Digital Community (BDC) self-paced course during their first semester teaching online to be eligible to teach additional online courses at UIS. BDC is offered free of charge through the Center for Online Learning, Research and Service (COLRS). Email COLRS (colrs@uis.edu) to enroll in BDC.
Salary:
Theminimum compensation for adjunct (per course) teaching at UIS ranges from $2700to $3600. Minimum pay is based on number of courses previously taught at UIS,and whether the instructor has earned a terminal degree.
About UIS:
Located in the state capital, the University of Illinois Springfield is one of three members of the University of Illinois system. The University serves approximately 4,000 students in 60 undergraduate programs of study, 41 minors, 44 graduate programs of study, 1 doctorate, 43 graduate certificates, coursework that leads to 8 ISBE endorsements. The academic curriculum offers students a strong liberal arts core, a wide range of professional programs, and close faculty interaction. Making the most of its location in the state capital, UIS is broadly engaged in public policy and service. Its diverse student body includes traditional, non-traditional, and international students. Twenty-five percent of majors are in 17 undergraduate and graduate online degree programs and the campus has received several national awards for its implementation of online learning. UIS faculty are committed teachers, active scholars, and professionals in service to society. The University emphasizes excellence in teaching, and faculty are also expected to provide a balance of scholarship and service activities to meet requirements for tenure and promotion. You are encouraged to visit the university web page at https://www.uis.edu and the department/school web page at https://www.uis.edu/mmo
About Springfield, Illinois:
https://www.uis.edu/academic-affairs/about-our-springfield-community
Adjunct employment FAQ:
https://go.uis.edu/adjunct-faq
This position is not eligible for benefits.
UIS employment in this role is not covered by Social Security, and instead, is covered by the State University Retirement System.
You will not pay Social Security taxes and your earning will not be on your Social Security Record. (Your record will, however, show your Medicare wages. Your pension from the State Universities Retirement System may affect the amount of your: Social Security benefit and Social Security benefit as a spouse