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INSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH

Employer
Monroe County Community College
Location
Monroe, MI, MI

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Faculty Jobs
Arts & Humanities, English Literature & Composition
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Community College

Job Details

Position Summary

Instruction of English courses including English 090 ALP, Composition I, Composition II. Other responsibilities and duties will include:

  • Participating in division-wide program and curriculum planning as well as the assessment of student learning outcomes.
  • Preparing instructional strategies and materials to meet the needs of the students including the revision, planning and development of courses and course delivery methods.
  • Utilization of distance learning and online strategies will be necessary.

  • As an integral member of the Division, the individual is expected to develop effective collegial relationships, and work closely with students and local employers, and promote division programs and the College in general.Requirements

    Master’s degree in English, Literature, or Composition/Rhetoric, MFA (writing) or English-related field OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate credits in English, Literature, or Composition/Rhetoric, or English-related field. A degree in Composition/Rhetoric is strongly preferred, as faculty load will consist exclusively of composition courses. Experience with teaching ALP courses and developmental writing is also preferred.

    Prior experience in the development of course curriculum is preferred. Experience with the use of technology in the classroom and distance-learning techniques is a must.

    Supplemental Information

    Salary - Beginning salary consistent with Master Agreement between the Community College District of Monroe County, Michigan and the Monroe County Community College Faculty Association. Salary schedule encourages professional growth and is based on 35-hour weeks, 160-day contract.
    Benefits - Health, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance plans. Accrued sick leave, dependent tuition waiver, and retirement plan options.
    Start Date - January 2024, or earliest availability of qualified candidate.
    Deadline - Immediate review of applications will continue until position is filled.

    Organization

    Working at Monroe County Community College

    Monroe County Community College is a comprehensive, two-year college located in Monroe, Michigan that is committed to enriching the lives of the community it serves through instructional excellence, transformational learning, the cultivation of informed and participating citizens, entrepreneurial and responsive leadership, cultural enrichment, affordability, accessibility, diversity, ethical integrity and accountability.  The college is a true source of pride for the residents of Monroe County, alumni and the college’s students. 

    Established in 1964, Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution supported by tax monies from Monroe County, educational funds from the state of Michigan and student tuition. We are fortunate to have a millage that is one of the best of the 28 community colleges in Michigan. The 210-acre Main Campus is centrally located in Monroe County with easy access to Detroit and Toledo, Ohio.  The Whitman Center, our south extension center in Bedford Township near the Michigan-Ohio border, offers a wide selection of courses.

    Mission: 
    Monroe County Community College enriches and transforms lives by providing opportunity and excellence in higher education.

    Vision:
    Monroe County Community College will be an innovative and progressive higher education institution and our community’s first choice for quality post-secondary education.

    The college offers associate degrees and certificate programs for career preparation, as well as for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.  It also provides training and retraining opportunities for business and industry, professional and personal enrichment programs, and other events and activities to promote the educational, economic, social and cultural wellbeing of the county and its citizens.

    Four-year and postgraduate degrees are available right on the MCCC campus through Siena Heights University and Eastern Michigan University. 

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