Faculty Associate – IAS 300 (Career Strategies and Personal Resilience)
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Teach IAS 300, Career Strategies and Personal Resilience, guiding students through instructional material to support their university journey and beyond. Faculty Associates will connect students to course material and maintain regular availability.
Responsibilities
- Teach IAS 300 Career Strategies and Personal Resilience to undergraduate students in face-to-face, hybrid, and/or online formats
- Prepare introductions to lessons and timely announcements
- Offer instructive and encouraging feedback on assignments
- Prepare syllabus, lectures and class materials, exams, and grade assignments and exams
- Maintain regular availability to students including office hours
- Monitor student success and regularly respond to student academic issues
Requirements
- Master’s degree or higher at time of hire in the teaching field of discipline or related field
Qualifications
- Master’s degree or higher in the teaching field of discipline or related field
Nice to Have
- Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with students from a wide variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, including first-generation college students
- Evidence of effective written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
- Experience in student engagement and building rapport with students
- Expertise in teaching courses online and/or in-person
- Experience with online delivery platforms such as Canvas or equivalent
- Evidence of teaching excellence
Skills
* Required skills
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