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Adjunct Faculty - Developmental Education (Math)

Employer
Waubonsee Community College
Location
Sugar Grove, IL
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Engineering & Mathematics, Mathematics, Statistics
Position Type
Adjunct
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Community College

Job Details

Adjunct Faculty - Developmental Education (Math)
Part-time Adjunct Faculty
Varies between campuses

Hybrid Option: Option: No 

Waubonsee Community College promotes diversity in faculty, staff, and student recruitment and is committed to hiring and retaining exceptional faculty and staff who are committed to the college’s culture of collaboration, professional growth and student success. Our Adjunct Faculty play a vital role in delivering high-quality instruction and fostering a dynamic learning environment. Join a team of passionate educators dedicated to making a difference!

Waubonsee Community College is seeking applications for a part-time instructor for Developmental Math courses.
Adjunct Faculty are responsible for providing instruction and assessing student learning through both formative and summative methods. This position requires a professional with excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to effectively utilize instructional and classroom technology to enhance teaching and learning.

Reporting to the Dean, Adjunct Faculty prepare course syllabi and design lessons, activities, assignments, and assessments to address diverse learning styles and ensure students meet course objectives and outcomes. They incorporate learner-centered principles and concepts, motivating students to actively engage in all aspects of the educational experience. Adjunct Faculty are also responsible for student evaluations and for timely and accurate reporting, such as attendance verifications, academic progress, and final course grades.

Successful Adjunct Faculty employ a holistic approach to student success, bringing passion and enthusiasm to the classroom. They collaborate effectively with students and colleagues and work constructively with individuals from diverse cultures, gender identities, language groups, and abilities. They demonstrate sensitivity to and ability to work with the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.

For the Spring 2025 term, applicants must have availability and specific experience with one of the following classes (all classes are In-person):

  • MTH 050 Basic Mathematic Skills 
  • MTH 068 Algebra Foundations I 
  • MTH 069 Algebra Foundations II 
  • MTH 107 Basic Statistics & MTH 099 Supplemental  (in-person MW 2-3:15 & 3:30-4:20 p.m. also, TTH 6:30-7:45 & 8:00-8:50

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics or Math Education from an accredited college required.

Competency in technologies commonly used in college level instruction.

Preferred Qualifications: 

Master's degree in Mathematics 

Previousteaching experience in Developmental Math courses.

Please attach the following documents when applying:

  1. Cover Letter-Yes
  2. Resume-Yes
  3. References-Yes
  4. Transcripts-Yes

Position Details
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Grant Funded: No
Work Schedule: Spring Semester
Work Hours: 25 hours week
Testing:  No
Benefits: Click to See Benefits Page

Tier 1 Pay rate: $5,390.00

EqualOpportunity Employer: minority/female/disability/veteran


Organization

Working at Waubonsee Community College 

Waubonsee is not your average community college — and that’s how we like it.

We take pride in exceeding expectations, offering a top education to all students willing to work hard for their dreams. Waubonsee has top-ranked academic programs, a dynamic student population, a breadth of services and resources, and a growing campus network — all of which mean a richer college experience for you.

Mission Statement

Waubonsee Community College is a public, compre­hensive community college that was organized in 1966, as mandated by the Illinois Community College Act, to provide education and training services for individuals in portions of Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, LaSalle and Will counties of District 516. The philo­sophy of Waubonsee Community College is based on the premise that education is the corner­stone of a literate, democra­tic society; that learning is a lifelong process; and that the pursuit of knowledge must be supported by institutional policies that demonstrate the values of accessibility, service, value, quality and innovation.

Vision

Waubonsee Community College opens the door of knowl­edge, sparks imaginations, and enlightens lives through learning. We welcome the diverse abilities, goals, and experiences of individuals standing on the threshold of discovery. Our success is defined by the dreams we help shape, the opportunities we help design, and the futures we help create.

Values

  • Accessibility — We remove barriers to learning formed by time, geography, education, culture, experience or beliefs to provide a full range of quality educational opportunities for all who can benefit.
  • Service — We view the world from the perspective of those we serve — anticipating needs and striving to exceed expectations while demonstrating a caring, knowledgeable, consistent connection with each individual every time they meet us.
  • Value — We focus every resource directly on the search for learning, creating tangible benefits in everything we do.
  • Quality — We constantly redefine what it means to be “the best,” seeking to improve in every area and exceed the expectations of those we serve.
  • Innovation — We are actively engaged on the frontiers of education, continuously improving the learning environment for our students and communities.

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