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Online Teaching Faculty

Employer
Claremont Lincoln University
Location
Claremont, CA

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Specialized Institutions

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About Claremont Lincoln UniversityVisionThe vision of Claremont Lincoln University is a world that lives by the golden rule; a world in which disputes between those that have conflicting views are addressed peacefully without violence.MissionThe mission of Claremont Lincoln University is to be a place where students learn how to treat others as they would like to be treated. Students learn the skills necessary to understand differences among religions, governments, other organizations, and individuals; how to respect those differences; and how to cooperate and collaborate with those of different viewpoints to resolve problems between them peacefully without violence. Our students will integrate self-knowledge with critical perspectives and contemporary skills to create sustainable social change-how to implement the golden rule. Claremont Lincoln University embeds the golden rule in the Claremont Core® which teaches the skills of mindfulness, dialogue, collaboration, and change.Values
  • COMPASSION – Follow the Golden Rule: Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you.
  • INTEGRITY – Be consistent and transparent in our values, actions and outcomes.
  • RESPECT – Value and be mindful of others’ views and traditions.
  • DILIGENCE – Have a commitment to continually improve and the strength to make a difference.
  • INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY – Hold ourselves accountable; deliver on our promises.
  • INNOVATION – Strive to define new ways to make education better.
  • LOYALTY – Support and allegiance to CLU and its mission.
  • SOCIAL IMPACT – make the world a better place.
  • SERVICE – provide a quality educational experience to all that encounter CLU.
CLAREMONT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY INVITES APPLICANTS FOR ONLINE TEACHING FACULTY POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM AREAS:Social Impact

Ethics Leadership

Civic Engagement

Human Resources Leadership

Healthcare Leadership

Interfaith Action

Claremont Core (Mindfulness, Dialogue, Collaboration, Change)

Purpose of the PositionClaremont Lincoln University is an online, learning-centered, graduate institution committed to creative, effective, and action-oriented education that offers three M.A. degrees in Social Impact, Interfaith Action, and Organizational Leadership (concentrations: Healthcare, Human Resources, Civic Engagement, and Ethics). Rooted in the andragogical foundations of holistic education, the University embraces approaches to 21st century graduate-level instruction that are interdisciplinary, experimental, and experiential. As such, students at Claremont Lincoln engage in dialogical learning processes that foster mutual understanding, respect, growth, and collaboration across cultural, national, ideological, ethical, and religious traditions.To be effective in this endeavor, teaching faculty are expected to bring intellectual and andragogical abilities to bear on the development of learning-focused programs and the effective facilitation of learning that supports the desired educational outcomes and mission of the University. Faculty will teach courses according to the University’s curricular and andragogical standards, using the materials (namely texts, course guide, syllabus) designated for the course.Teaching faculty provide most of the instruction for Claremont Lincoln learners and can be selected to participate in curriculum design and committee work. Members of the Teaching Faculty are contracted on a course-by-course basis.ResponsibilitiesAll responsibilities are presumed to reflect the effective implementation of best practices. Technology will be leveraged as an enabler whenever practical. Internal controls will be installed to ensure that all activities comply with acknowledged standards of fiduciary due care, non-conflicts of interest and confidentiality.
  • Deliver online instruction for all assigned classes;
  • Abide by FERPA regulations;
  • Abide by protocol set forth in University’s Faculty Guidelines;
  • Evaluate and assign grades to students;
  • Submit requested information with strict adherence to established time lines;
  • Maintain student attendance and grading records according to academic policy;
  • As a scholar-practitioner, relates professional/life/industry experience to learning by the continuation of professional skill development, the introduction of industry perspective into courses, and the active awareness of professional/industry trends and opportunities;
  • Conduct all activities with an appreciation and respect for diversity of people, styles and views;
  • Utilizing Canvas Learning Management System, administer the course by logging into the course, reviewing and participating in the discussion posts, and completing all grading of the discussion posts and assignments within one week of the due date of the assignment;
  • Use all learning outcomes, signature assignments, readings, course format, and deadlines outlined in the syllabus;
  • Facilitate learning in the course by engaging with the students in the discussion boards and guiding the conversation for deeper learning and analysis at least every two days;
  • Continually elevate the quality, character, and effectiveness of learning in individual courses, in the design of the curricula in which they participate, and in the promotion of the University and its ideals to advance a graduate culture;
  • Participate in University academic committee work as invited; and
  • Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
QualificationsMinimum Education and Experience
  • Master’s degree in program area(s) or related field of study from a regionally accredited college or university;
  • Terminal degree (Ph.D., J.D., Ed.D.) preferred; and
  • Commitment to teaching excellence required.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
  • At least one year of teaching experience at the college or university level;
  • Must be familiar with interactive teaching methods and instruction via the Internet; and
  • Ability to successfully interact with students, other educators and educational institution representatives, and the general public in a professional manner.
How to ApplyEmail a cover letter and your résumé to hr@claremontlincoln.edu.

Organization

The mission of Claremont Lincoln University is to be a place where students learn how to treat others as they would like to be treated. Students learn the skills necessary to understand differences among religions, governments, other organizations, and individuals; how to respect those differences; and how to cooperate and collaborate with those of different viewpoints to resolve problems between them peacefully without violence. Our students will integrate self-knowledge with critical perspectives and contemporary skills to create sustainable social change—how to implement the golden rule. Claremont Lincoln University embeds the golden rule in the Claremont Core® which teaches the skills of mindfulness, dialogue, collaboration, and change.

The vision of Claremont Lincoln University is a world that lives by the golden rule; a world in which disputes between those that have conflicting views are addressed peacefully without violence.

Company info
Website
Telephone
909-667-4470
Location
250 W. First Street
Ste. 330
Claremont
CA
91711
US

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