Part-Time Lecturer (Construction Management)
Job description
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Job_Type: Part Time
Job_Number: 02328
Closing: Continuous
Location: Main Campus
Division: ACT
General Summary
The School of Visual and Built Environment, Construction Management Program is looking for part-time lecturers whose responsibilities within the Construction Management program could include teaching: construction systems, estimating & bidding, LEED certification, CAD/BIM software (construction graphics), safety, planning & scheduling, construction law (contracts, regulations, documentation), structural design, and project management. Instruction would be at either the undergraduate or graduate level depending upon educational degree completion and related industry expertise.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching may include a number of particular obligations which employees are expected to fulfill, including but not limited to: meeting with students during and outside of assigned classes, assessing student work and performance, preparing syllabi and course materials, providing copies of syllabi and course materials to their supervisor on request, and assigning and submitting grades in accordance with established Eastern Michigan University schedules.
Perform related departmental duties as required.
Qualifications
Minimum of Master's degree, construction/industry experience. Teaching and construction experience in Safety is required. The candidate must be certified by OSHA to teach the 30-Hour training course online.
Supplemental Information
Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume.
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