Posted 17h ago

Adjunct Instructor of Anatomy and Physiology (Pooled Position)

@ Sussex County Community College
Newton, New Jersey, United States
$910/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:teaching courses, conducting labs, assessing outcomes
Requirements Summary:Master's degree required in a relevant discipline; strong communication and organizational skills; prior college teaching preferred; Canvas experience preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Canvas
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Job Description

Sussex County Community College seeks adjunct/part-time lecture and lab instructors for courses in anatomy and physiology. This is a pooled position; qualified applicants will be contacted as positions become available. Laboratory courses are offered on campus and may be scheduled days or evenings.

Responsibilities of adjunct lecture and laboratory instructors include teaching assigned courses using a departmentally established course outline and assessing course learning outcomes. Lecture and lab instructors are expected to collaborate with one another to provide a vibrant, cohesive learning experience for a diverse student population.

Minimum Qualifications: 

  • Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution in appropriate discipline required. 
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills needed.
  • Prior college/university teaching experience preferred.

The Learning Management System (LMS) that we use for our online, remote teaching and classroom support is Canvas. Prior knowledge of Canvas or similar learning platform is preferred.


Adjunct pay is based on $910 per credit hour.

Sussex County Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Effective September 1, 2011, the NJ First Act requires that certain classifications of persons employed by a public higher education institution will have 365 days within which to establish a primary residence in NJ. Failure to comply will render the individual unqualified to continue to hold the position. Individuals may seek exemption from the residency requirement based on critical need or hardship.