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Adjunct Instructor (2026-27)

Inside Higher Ed, Chapel Hill, NC, United States


Position Number
20074305, 20074306, 20074307, 20074308, 20074309, 20074310, 20074311, 20074312, 20074313, 20052878, 80687341, 80756855, 80760857

Department
School of Journalism and Media - 350100

Application Deadline
07/08/2026

Position Type
Visiting / Part-time Faculty

Working Title
Adjunct Instructor (2026-27)

Appointment Type
Adjunct Faculty

Vacancy ID
F003493

Full-time/Part-time
Part-Time Temporary

Position Location
North Carolina, US

Estimated Duration Of Appointment
One or more semesters

Position Summary
A part-time Adjunct Instructor will teach a class (or a combination of classes) for the Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Our curriculum, programs and content areas determine teaching needs which will vary by semester. Please visit https://catalog.unc.edu/courses/mejo/ to see the full course catalogue. Please visit http://hussman.unc.edu/careers for a listing of current teaching needs.

Key Responsibilities

Follow a standardized course syllabus and class plan and use pre-developed instructional materials for each course.

Effectively engage class members in discussions during class sessions, bringing the instructor’s unique background and expertise to the course experience by helping students apply their new knowledge to relevant, real-world problems.

Provide verbal and written assignment feedback to students as appropriate and grade student work.

Post grades in a timely manner and in accordance with university guidelines.

Support student learning by establishing and communicating regular office hours and responding to student issues and questions related to the course.

Maintain regular communications with the Associate/Assistant Deans about students’ experiences, potential barriers, ideas for enhancement, etc.

Adjunct instructors teach a variety of instruction modes. The default mode for undergraduate courses is in-person. For courses designated as in-person, class sessions are expected to be taught in-person on campus. For other course modes, such as hybrid or fully online, mode expectations will be discussed prior to the beginning of each semester. University instruction mode expectations can be found online at https://registrar.unc.edu/instruction-modes/.

Minimum Education And Experience Requirements
Earned doctorate or terminal degree in the same or closely related discipline as the course taught. In lieu of an earned terminal degree in an appropriate field as described above, instructors may be qualified by professional experience or by a combination of education and experience.

Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience

Strong communication skills, including the ability to effectively manage group discussions.

Strong writing skills, with experience providing feedback on written assignments.

Significant work and/or teaching experience directly related to the course being taught.

Experience teaching in higher education.

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