University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science · 6 months ago
Child Development Lecturer (Part-time)
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is seeking a qualified Adjunct Faculty member to teach courses in the online Child and Family Development program. This part-time, non-tenure-track position will primarily involve teaching undergraduate courses in child development and may also include student advising and participation in curriculum development activities.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate child and family development courses
Provide quality instruction to students in the online program
Supervise student field experiences
Participate in ongoing curriculum development activities for the program, including developing new courses
Maintain virtual office hours
Perform other related duties as assigned by the Department Chair
Qualification
Required
Must have effective communication skills to include written communication and strong interpersonal skills
Organizational and time management skills
Computer and technology skills relevant to the position
Demonstrated understanding of interdisciplinary concepts and applications
Preferred
An earned doctorate
A doctorate in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Human Development, Family Studies, or a related area is preferred
One graduate degree must be in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Human Development, Family Studies, or a related area
Benefits
Medical, prescription, dental, and accidental death & dismemberment
Voluntary participation in supplemental retirement accounts (SRAs) to include TIAA, Fidelity, or MSRP-Nationwide
Participation in state sponsored MetLife life insurance and/or USM sponsored MetLife life insurance plan
Long term disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Company
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
UMCES are Maryland's premier research institution aimed at advancing scientific knowledge of the environment.
Funding
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