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  • Assistant Professor of MSN

    University of Rio Grande 3.6company rating

    Assistant professor job in Blue Ash, OH

    The University of Rio Grande announces an opening for full-time (12 month) faculty member for the MSN Program in Blue Ash, Ohio. This on-site, in-person teaching position comes with an exciting opportunity to build on a new program, specializing in Adult Gerontology, with primarily international students. Qualifications: * APN as Clinical Nurse Specialist * DNP or Ph.D. in nursing preferred * Unencumbered license to practice nursing in the state of Ohio * Minimum of two years of experience as a Registered Nurse * 1-2 years teaching experience (lecture setting preferred, adjunct experience considered) Principal Instructional Duties: * Assume responsibility for the classes/courses assigned to them. * Develop a course syllabus for each class assigned to them; distribute the same to class members, post it on canvas and file copies with the Director of the MSN Program. * Teach each class assigned to him/her within the framework of the mission of the University and the syllabus of the class. * Design and implement teaching strategies that will assist a nursing student to meet the course objectives or outcomes. * Assist the students to explore their career goals. * Assist students in scheduling courses to meet their educational goals. * Work with areas of concern for students when the areas relate to the student's academic program, and work with the particular level of the concern, if the faculty member believes that he/she is competent in working with the particular level. * Work with the student to plan the student's clinical experience and evaluate the student's performance. * Assign clinical nursing experiences based on course objectives and student learning needs. * Supervise student practice by providing guidance, direction, and support appropriate to the clinical situation. * Establish clinical objectives or outcomes within the framework of the course in which the student is enrolled. * Provide for orientation of each student to the clinical site, including an introduction to staff. * Make assignments, in conjunction with the preceptor or teaching assistant, if utilized, for the student's experience, consistent with specific objectives or outcomes of the course in which the student is enrolled. * Provide for supervision of each nursing student in accordance with Ohio Board of Nursing Rule. * Evaluate the student's experience, achievement, and progress in relation to the clinical objectives or outcomes, with input from the teaching assistant or preceptor, if utilized. * Assign an observational experience if required and as appropriate to meet course objectives. * Participate in professional development programs with prior approval from the Director of the MSN Program. Principal Administrative Duties: * Assist in revisions of the college curriculum as assigned by the Director of MSN Program, and serve on departmental committees for developing, reviewing, and evaluating the curriculum. * Evaluate enrolled students and submit results of grades according to the University policy to the Records Office in accordance with pre-established timetables. * Submit attendance records according to the University policy to the Records Office in accordance with pre-established timetables. * Submit a list of materials needed for the course objectives, including textbooks, supplies, equipment, and supplemental instructional materials, to the Director and other appropriate offices in accordance with pre-established timetables. * Assume his/her proportionate share of responsibility for University committee assignments and co-curricular activities, as designated by the Director of the MSN Program. * Maintain strong knowledge of the use and care of learning techology/media and shall cooperate in establishing and maintaining the resources of the University. * Maintain strong knowledge of services of the library and other support services of the University and shall use them in professional activities or direct students to them as their needs arise. * Participate in the peer evaluation process. Interview potential faculty in collaboration with the Director of the MSN Program. * Actively participate in required activities for the MSN program and the college in readiness for regulatory and accrediting visits. Application Instructions: For consideration, please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae (CV), transcripts (unofficial accepted for application purposes), a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names and contact information for three (3) references to Dr. Renee Ingel, MSN Program Director, through the University's online application portal. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Background check and official transcripts are required prior to hire. For additional information about Rio, please visit: ************
    $69k-93k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • Assistant Teaching Professor of Entrepreneurship

    Bowling Green State University 3.9company rating

    Assistant professor job in Maineville, OH

    The Department of Marketing invites applications for a qualified-rank (non-tenure-track) Assistant Teaching Professor specializing in the area of Entrepreneurship. The start date is August 10, 2026. This position is a full-time, non-tenure-track with renewable 9-month appointments. Information about Program and College As a vital part of Bowling Green State University, the Schmidthorst College of Business is dedicated to driving economic and cultural vitality in northwestern Ohio and beyond. Recently re-accredited by AACSB, our college exemplifies the highest standards in business education. Our state-of-the-art facility, the Maurer Center, provides an inspiring environment for learning and collaboration, equipped with cutting-edge technology and resources. We are focused on innovating our curriculum and empowering our students to reach their goals through our integration of Life Design to reimaging our core curriculum, our student-centered approach has resulted in a significant increase in our undergraduate program over the past two years. Our online MBA program, ranked #1 in Ohio by Poets & Quants, demonstrates our commitment to delivering superior, flexible education tailored to the needs of modern professionals. The Schmidthorst College of Business emphasizes innovative teaching, research, and community engagement. We foster a collaborative and inclusive learning community where inspired ideas, knowledge, and achievements support the region, state, and nation. We value and support high quality research that advances theory and practice and support publications in leading journals. Our strong connections with the business community ensure that our curriculum remains relevant and impactful, preparing our graduates to thrive in a competitive global market. As a Public University for the Public Good, Bowling Green State University is a comprehensive, high research university located in northwestern Ohio committed to driving economic and cultural vitality in the region and beyond. Through innovative teaching, research and creative activities, BGSU fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning community where inspired ideas, knowledge and achievements support the region, state and nation. More than 760 talented and passionate faculty members teach across more than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 17 doctoral programs, and 57 master's programs. A focus on promoting research, scholarship, and creative activities has resulted in a significant increase in extramural funding over the past several years. Guided by Forward, BGSU's strategic plan, the University is focused on redefining student success. For the fourth year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranks BGSU as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest that students would choose again. BGSU also holds the Wall Street Journal distinction of being the No. 1 public university in Ohio for the student experience. * Teaching 24 credit-hours per year primarily in Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Thinking, Entrepreneurial Venture Creation, or Entrepreneurial Value Creation * Demonstrate sufficient professional activity to maintain AACSB faculty qualifications * Service to department, college, university, profession, and community * Master's degree in a business or related discipline * Three or more years of current, professional entrepreneurship experience * At least 5 years of relevant work experience post graduate degree Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to candidates with: * Master's degree from an AACSB accredited university * Teaching experience in entrepreneurship-related areas * Seven or more years of entrepreneurship/business experience * Strong potential to contribute to Department of Marketing programs, as well as the missions of the Schmidthorst College of Business and Bowling Green State University Application Materials Required * Cover letter * Full curriculum vitae * Teaching statement * Names and contact information of three professional references Unofficial transcripts of highest degree earned are required for candidates invited for in-person interviews. Finalist will be required to submit official transcripts. BGSU policy requires finalist to authorize and pass a background check prior to receiving an offer of employment. Application Deadline Screening of applicants will begin February 16, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled. Salary & Benefits Competitive and commensurate with candidate's experience and credentials. Full benefits package available. Further Information Questions should be directed to Doug Ewing (***************), Associate Professor and Search Committee Chair, Department of Marketing, Schmidthorst College of Business, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403.
    $59k-87k yearly est. Easy Apply 5d ago
  • Family Medicine Residency Faculty MD/DO - Eaton and Greenville, Ohio

    Commonwealth Medical Services

    Assistant professor job in Eaton, OH

    Job DescriptionFamily Medicine Residency Faculty - ACGME-Accredited Program An ACGME-accredited Family Medicine Residency Program is recruiting a Board Certified Family Medicine physician to join its faculty. This opportunity is ideal for a physician with two or more years of experience in a residency faculty role who is passionate about teaching and mentoring the next generation of family physicians. The residency program is unopposed and approved for 18 resident positions, offering a strong educational environment within a single-hospital community. The practice environment features low managed care penetration, a supportive medical staff, and exceptionally low malpractice rates. Position Details Inpatient and outpatient teaching responsibilities Epic electronic medical record system Benefits Compensation & Benefits Competitive compensation package $60,000 signing bonus Comprehensive hospital-employed benefits
    $47k-101k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Faculty - Business

    Verto Education

    Assistant professor job in Alexandria, KY

    Salary: Verto is on a mission to provide the best possible start to college. We start by making travel and experiential education a core part of every students first year. Our participants begin college overseas in one of five Verto locations and take fully accredited in-person classes from our Academic Provider, the University of New Haven. After completing 1-3 semesters with Verto, participants seamlessly transfer to one of 50+ partner universities in the United States. Along the way, participants develop their academic skills and identity and become more mature, empathetic global citizens who have a greater sense of purpose and direction for their lives. At Verto, were creating a different model. Were driving the costs down and acceptance rates up. We connect participants to the world and give them a chance to discover who they are before making them choose a major. Were out to build a transformational company that makes higher education more accessible and impactful. We are backed by First Round Capital and other top VCs. LOCATION SUMMARY Seville, Spain For more information about Verto Seville, please see our location page: Verto Education. Seville. COURSE LIST We are currently seeking faculty in the following areas of instruction, or courses listed. For a full list of available courses, please visit our website: Verto Academics > Your Academic Pathway > View Course Syllabi. All courses are available to first-year undergraduate students. Subject Area: List the relevant subject area following our course syllabi Business Specific Courses: Business Analytics (BANL 1100) Business Analytics Recitation (BANL 1101) POSITION SUMMARY Faculty are invited to apply for open positions in the specified area(s) of instruction. All courses are designed for first-year undergraduate study abroad participants. Successful candidates will be highly motivated, energetic, student-oriented educators who bring courses to life for students through a combination of active classroom learning and experiential education. Faculty must possess a commitment to undergraduate teaching and experiential education, and be prepared to work with diverse students early in their higher education journey. Deeply engaged learning is a key element of teaching. Faculty must be willing to help students develop necessary academic skills and build their academic identity as new college students, alongside teaching disciplinary content. Faculty work with program staff to embed active and experiential activities into the course and will teach in traditional face-to-face classroom settings as well as taking students into the community. Vertos academic team provides ongoing faculty training and support, offers regular feedback and coaching, and offers access to a wide variety of teaching and professional development resources and course/student support structures. Verto staff work closely with faculty to ensure unity across instructors and courses for continuity in delivering high-quality teaching and learning experiences across Verto program locations. Faculty are encouraged to collaborate with peers in their disciplines across the global Verto network. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Faculty are responsible for teaching and creating an inclusive learning environment for all participants, and for following the established teaching methodologies and expectations of Verto, its Academic Provider, and other stakeholders. Faculty design courses utilizing the provided syllabi and supporting resources, including LMS and online textbooks. Faculty implement academic policies and coursework in compliance with academic requirements established with Vertos Academic Provider(s). This includes, but is not limited to: Develop and deliver course(s) utilizing the provided academic policies, course syllabi and LMS (Canvas) and textbook resources, templates and timelines. Develop relevant, discipline-based, up-to-date course content and applied learning experiences. Willingness to advance curricular experimentation, particularly related to active and experiential learning, student development, learning assessment (e.g. rubrics) and technology (e.g. AI, Canvas) and following established best practices for curriculum development and openness to feedback is important. Evaluate students homework and provide regular and formative feedback, and score student work in a timely and constructive manner. Assess student mastery of Course Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes in your course(s). Participate in faculty training & development every semester prior to program start date and ongoing professional development throughout the semester. Attend regular faculty meetings (1x1 and group) throughout the semester. Returning faculty may be asked to share good practices, lead training, and/ or mentor peer / new faculty or contribute to course-specific projects. Teach all scheduled courses and host weekly office hours, respond in a timely, specified manner to student inquiries. Communicate promptly with local academic staff in the event of emergencies. Champion student success by holistic student support, monitoring student attendance & monitor student engagement, communicating care and concern requests to academic staff. Diligently meet the specific, documented ongoing needs of students with academic accommodations. Refer students to appropriate learning support services and interventions. Educate participants and enforce policies on Attendance and Academic Integrity, and proactively and professionally address any related grading questions, concerns or appeals with students directly, consulting with local academic staff as needed. Follow established academic calendar(s), relevant parts of term and grading progress and policies, and maintain highly accurate academic records related to student enrollments, attendance and academic performance. Accurately calculate and submit grades on-time through the LMS and via the Academic Providers grade reporting software (Banner), following established mid-term and end-of-term grade reporting timelines and protocols. Respond to student inquiries related to their grades in a timely manner. Foster learning environments that are respectful and positive, conducive to early college student development, adhere to Verto values, and that are characterized by learner-centered approaches to instructional design and delivery: Helping students develop their academic identity and foundational academic skills with appropriate levels of challenge and support Appropriate use of professional language and tone, modeling constructive feedback and conflict negotiation Active classroom management and consideration of power dynamics in faculty-student relationships Auditing course materials for representation for diverse student populations by including bringing in local and global perspectives through course readings, assignments, and activities. Build and maintain positive, collaborative, and professional relationships with program participants, staff, and community partners. Share feedback with local and global Verto academic leaders to provide recommendations for academic excellence and faculty support needs. Other duties as reasonably assigned. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Masters degree required, terminal degree (PhD) in the field of study or a closely related field preferred. A minimum of two years of teaching experience in the English language with at least one year teaching at the university level. Demonstrated success in teaching students with varied learning styles and abilities. Appreciation for, and proven record of, success in working with students of diverse economic, racial, cultural, and educational backgrounds. Openness to feedback and application of strategies for continuous improvement. Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Comfort level implementing policies and classroom standards that align with established policies and protocols. Passion for active, experiential, reflective and discussion-based learning and helping students make meaning out of their experiences. Eager to learn from colleagues and enjoys open collaboration and teamwork. Must have the legal right to work in the country for the full program duration, prior to the start of the semester. Verto Education does not sponsor visas or permits of stay. WHO WERE LOOKING FOR: The successful candidates are highly collaborative. They prioritize engaged teaching practices and will work closely with team members within and across global Verto locations, including the Program and Academic Director(s), Academic Managers, and local and global staff, to provide comprehensive student care. Candidates achieve excellence in teaching and learning to support a diverse student body. Faculty are an integral part of helping new college students build appropriate academic skills and will integrate academic skill building into courses and help identify growth opportunities for learners. Candidates must be dynamic educators who are motivated by working with a first-year student population and building professional relationships with students and peers to support student engagement and academic success. Faculty will participate in academic and professional development training prior to, and throughout, the semester to support teaching and learning. Faculty are required to utilize the established academic policies and daily reporting tools for attendance, as described. All faculty will develop and lead active and experiential learning activities as part of the curriculum. Faculty who are intellectually curious and motivated, and are skilled in teaching concepts in various settings (e.g., in or outside of the classroom). Faculty who demonstrate genuine care about students and ability to connect and engage students in learning. Faculty who are willing to go that extra mile to support students' success in their start to their new college career. Faculty who excel at and love teaching, and are also willing to learn from their students and colleagues. Faculty who are versatile and flexible to meet dynamic and changing environments. Faculty who demonstrate high levels of professionalism and commitment and are open to continuous learning and development. Verto seeks faculty who can be a bridge to the local culture and help bring learning to life for students above all else. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS To apply, please submit the following: Cover Letter - a letter of interest (no more than 2 pages) that articulates your experience and qualifications in relation to the job description. Please share your specific experience with US higher education and higher education systems in the country where you are applying to teach, and share examples of active and experiential learning and how you support diverse learners' needs. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) References - Names and contact information of three references who will provide a professional recommendation. Unofficial transcripts of graduate work. If your graduate degree was conferred from an institution that doesnt traditionally issue transcripts, please upload a scanned copy of your diploma. Teaching evaluations from related courses / up to three separate semesters, if available. A supplement detailing professional experience using business analytics to make decisions in real-world contexts. Faculty will be asked to share a schedule of availability and complete a background check as part of the hiring process. All faculty are subject to final review and approval by the University of New Haven. ENROLLMENT SIZES & COURSE DETAILS BANL 1100 & 1101 is a foundational business course designed to introduce students to: R as a functional programming language Using Excel and R to effectively compute statistical and graphical procedures. Exploring topics descriptive statistics, plots and graphs for discrete and continuous data, statistical inference, regression, and selected non-parametrics, including chi-square. And learning advanced Excel functions like power pivot and other analytical tools. In addition to the qualifications listed above,successful candidates will need to submit an application supplement detailing their professional experience using business analytics to make decisions, detailing what software and platforms theyre familiar with and for how long. BANL 1100 is 3 U.S. credits, or 45 assigned hours. BANL 1100 is co-scheduled with BANL 1101, which is a one-hour recitation course, where students are required to complete weekly problem sets, homework assignments, and practice the skills they learn in class. BANL 1101 is ungraded and may be facilitated by a teaching assistant working with the instructor of record. Instructors may need to create additional content to support BANL 1101, particularly geared toward assisting students with learning to utilize Excel, spreadsheets, R-programming, or other software for analysis and data management. Faculty may be invited to teach multiple sections of the same course, when possible, and/or multiple courses directly related to their academic field of expertise, if related courses are available. Course syllabi are developed and approved by the Academic Provider, along with specific information regarding course learning outcomes, academic policies, assessment of learning, and overall expectations. Faculty typically develop their own teaching materials, including schedule, readings, assignments, experiential learning activities, and develop and manage a course site via the Learning Management System, Canvas, but may have required course textbooks, common assignments or assessments, or other materials that are standard for course delivery. Section enrollment varies by program location, scheduling, student enrollment, and classroom size. Specific information will be provided by the local program staff. Non-language courses: Approximately 15-24 students All planned course offerings can be found on the Verto website > Academic Pathways page > View Course Syllabi. Courses are subject to change based on final enrollment and participant eligibility and interests. While Verto makes every effort to avoid course cancellation, courses with low enrollment are subject to review.
    $41k-89k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Massage Therapy Instructor

    Medical Dynamics 4.0company rating

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    The Columbus School of Medical Massage. is seeking a highly skilled and passionate Massage Therapy Instructor to join our team. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge and experience in various massage techniques and will be responsible for educating and training aspiring massage therapists. This role requires a commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment and ensuring that students develop the necessary skills to excel in their careers. Responsibilities: Deliver engaging curriculum and lesson plans for massage therapy courses. Provide hands-on instruction and demonstration of various massage techniques and modalities. Assess student performance and provide constructive feedback to support their growth and development. Create a positive and inclusive learning environment that encourages student participation and collaboration. Stay current with industry trends and advancements, integrating them into the educational program. Coordinate with administration to ensure compliance with educational standards and regulations. Maintain accurate records of student attendance, progress, and assessments. Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in massage therapy. Previous teaching experience in a massage therapy program is preferred but not required. Current state licensure in massage therapy. Strong knowledge of various massage techniques. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to inspire and motivate students while fostering a positive learning environment. Proficient in using educational technology and tools for course delivery.
    $41k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Teaching Professor in Construction Management

    Northern Kentucky University 4.2company rating

    Assistant professor job in Highland Heights, KY

    Posting Details Information Working Title Assistant Teaching Professor in Construction Management Department Construction Management Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Position Number Purpose of Position The Construction Management program at NKU is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) and housed within the Haile College of Business. The AACSB-accredited Haile College serves over 3,400 of NKU's 15,000 students with a full complement of traditional degree programs, plus several nationally recognized centers and specialized programs. We are proud to offer an outstanding comprehensive university environment to faculty who value a well-rounded career path of high-quality student interaction, productive, meaningful research, and rewarding civic engagement. Located seven miles from downtown Cincinnati in an area offering an outstanding quality of life, NKU is a nationally recognized metropolitan university committed to active engagement with the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region of nearly two million people. Additional information may be found on the college website at *********************** Primary Responsibilities The Department of Marketing, Sports Business & Event Management, and Construction Management in the Haile College of Business at Northern Kentucky University (NKU) invites applications for a non tenure-track, full-time position to serve in the role of Assistant Teaching Professor, to begin August of 2026. Qualifications Preferred candidates will hold a Master's or Ph.D. degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a closely related field at the time of appointment. Candidates with an undergraduate degree in Construction Management and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) will also be considered. The candidate should have at least 5 years of direct experience in the construction industry. The candidate must be able to develop course material aligned with accreditation standards and teach undergraduate courses. Specific teaching topics for consideration in construction management, building codes, electrical systems for construction, structural analysis, land planning and development, construction layout, and/or heavy/civil construction. Additional areas will be considered based on the individual's background. In addition to teaching responsibilities of four course sections per semi-annual term, the successful candidate is also expected to contribute to university service commitments, participate in construction management industry advisory board meetings, attend employment/career fairs, and the recruitment of students and potential colleagues. Other expectations of a successful candidate include active involvement in the life of the Haile College of Business and the university as a whole, including attending program, department, and college meetings, as well as continued involvement in the construction industry outside the university. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Compensation for this full-time academic year (9 month) appointment is $80,000-$90,000, depending on experience. To apply for this position and be considered for an interview, visit *********************************** to submit a letter of interest, a current curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Direct questions to the Search Chair, Majed Dabdoub, at ****************. Any candidate who is offered this position is required to undergo a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law. Minimum Education Master's Degree Preferred Education Ph.D Posting Detail Information Requisition Number 2025F820 Job Open Date 12/17/2025 Job Close Date Quick Link *********************************** Supplemental Questions
    $80k-90k yearly Easy Apply 37d ago
  • College Faculty Member and Music Division Chair

    Gods Bible School and College 3.2company rating

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    College Faculty Member and Music Division Chair Classification: Full-Time, Faculty Member, 42-Week Supervisor: Vice President for Academic Affairs and/or designated Dean Supervises: Division faculty and staff College division chairs support GBSC's mission by promoting learning and teaching excellence as they participate in academic leadership under the direction of the VPAA and/or dean and lead the academic division they serve. As faculty members, they also support student success by facilitating learning within and outside the classroom, on campus and online, and by modeling Christian discipleship holistically, especially in the life of the mind. Responsibilities * Participate in academic governance and leadership, including serving on the Academic Committee * Lead their academic divisions * Promote student learning, development, and success for all students, especially those in the division's programs * Regularly convene and lead division faculty meetings * Represent the division in their Academic Committee service * Facilitate communication between academic/institutional leadership and division faculty * Ensure ongoing division planning and assessment, both of student learning and operations, and propose divisional budgets aligned with assessment/planning * Ensure implementation of college policies * Promote and ensure teaching excellence within the division * Assign teaching load to division faculty members * Ensure secure maintenance of divisional records * Collaborate with colleagues in Academic Affairs * Collaborate with other divisions, under the Registrar's Office leadership, in developing class schedules and book lists * Collaborate in curriculum development and improvement * Participate in projects as assigned * Support hiring and promotion * Recommend potential faculty members for the division * Participate in hiring processes for division faculty and, as requested, other personnel * Oversee division faculty members' professional development and promotion * Serve as a core faculty member * Teach courses as assigned * Advise students as assigned * Maintain appropriate availability to students * Participate in the discovery, acquisition, development, application, and transmission of knowledge * Appropriately contribute to the intellectual, spiritual, and social life of campus * Serve on institutional committees as assigned * Participate in academic governance as a core (voting) faculty member * Engage in GBSC's spiritual life Required Qualifications * Demonstrate spiritual maturity, maintaining a vibrant and healthy personal relationship with God * Understand and support GBSC's mission and goals * Eligibility for assistant professor rank or higher * Hold an earned graduate degree(s) appropriate for the academic division * Give evidence of leadership ability and capacity * Demonstrate effective teaching, including significant teaching experience at the postsecondary level * Possess the capacity to carry out all faculty responsibilities, including teaching, professional service, and academic advising * Demonstrate knowledge and skills appropriate to the academic division Preferred Qualifications * An earned doctorate in an appropriate academic discipline * Eligibility for associate professor rank or higher * Academic leadership experience * A record of research/performance/ministry appropriate to the academic discipline * Strong emotional intelligence/people skills * Demonstrated effectiveness at working collaboratively to accomplish goals Music Division Preferred Qualifications and Division-specific Duties * Knowledge and application in performance, pedagogy, music education, and worship studies. * Supervise divisional activities such as new student auditions, recital hearings, juries, hiring adjuncts, etc., and maintain accurate records of results. * Oversee/assign planning and communication for music events (e.g., Christmas Program, retreats, student recitals, ensemble concerts, and camps); work with the Media office to publicize divisional and college-wide music events.
    $86k-90k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct - Industrial Maintenance ( Workforce Development Center)

    Cincinnati State 4.2company rating

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    Adjunct - Industrial Maintenance (Workforce Development Center) This posting is part of an ongoing recruitment effort. Applications are accepted year-round, and qualified candidates will be contacted as positions become available. The adjunct Industrial Maintenance Instructor will be responsible for setting up and delivering hands-on industrial maintenance training classes. Training classes available to teach are in the areas of Industrial Electrical Maintenance, Mechanical Maintenance and Industrial Controls & Instrumentation. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Teach industrial maintenance class (lectures and labs). * Develop class syllabus, outlines, lectures and labs for industrial maintenance classes as required. Minimum Qualifications: * At least 5 years' experience working in an industrial setting as an electrical, mechanical or mechatronics maintenance technician, maintenance manager or field service engineer. * Knowledge and experience working with a computer and working knowledge of Microsoft Office products including Work, Excel and Power Point. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience teaching Industrial Maintenance at a College, Career Center or other training institution. * Extensive experience in, installation and maintenance of industrial electrical, mechanical or industrial control/ instrumentation systems. * Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas: AC/DC circuitry, maintenance repair, machining installation, Blue Print Schematic interpretations, Pneumatics/Hydraulics, mechanical/electro hydraulics, Program Logic Controllers, Power Transmission, Industrial Controls. * Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology or Industrial Maintenance from a regionally accredited educational institution. Desired Competencies: * Attention to Detail - Monitors and checks work or information and plans and organizes time and resources efficiently. * Adaptability - Adapts to change quickly and easily. * Communication - Effectively transfers thoughts and expresses ideas orally or verbally in individual or group situations Details: Position available: Varies by semester Compensation: $30-$55 an hour for instruction time to start Contractual Affiliation: N/A Exempt Classification: Non-Exempt Status: Part time, not to exceed 29 hours per week Cincinnati State is an E-Verify employer: * If you're hired, you must complete a Form I-9, which verifies your identity and your legal right to work in the U.S. * You'll need to provide original, acceptable documents-no photocopies-to complete the I-9 process. * A list of acceptable documents can be seen here: USCIS I-9 website STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT * The institution declares that it will educate students by means of free, open, and rigorous intellectual inquiry to seek the truth. * The institution declares that its duty is to equip students with the opportunity to develop the intellectual skills they need to reach their own, informed conclusions. * The institution declares its commitment to not requiring, favoring, disfavoring, or prohibiting speech or lawful assembly. * The institution declares it is committed to create a community dedicated to an ethic of civil and free inquiry, which respects the autonomy of each member, supports individual capacities for growth, and tolerates the differences in opinion that naturally occur in a public higher education community. * The institution declares that its duty is to treat all faculty, staff, and students as individuals, to hold them to equal standards, and to provide them equality of opportunity, with regard to those individuals' race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
    $30-55 hourly 5d ago
  • Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Finance

    Mount Saint Joseph University 3.6company rating

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    The School of Business & Communication at Mount St. Joseph University invites applications for a full-time (9-month), Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Finance position to begin in August 2026. Since 1920, Mount St. Joseph University has provided an education that is based on interdisciplinary liberal arts and professional curricula emphasizing mission, values, integrity, and social responsibility. Faculty and staff deliver high-quality academics, hands-on experiential learning, and personalized attention to support student success. Join our award-winning team, recognized as a 'Best College to Work for,' and be part of a vibrant culture that places a premium on collaboration and belonging. The School of Business & Communication currently offers undergraduate programs in the areas of Accounting, Communication & New Media Studies, Financial Economics, Management & Leadership, Marketing, and Sport Management. Undergraduate business programs are accredited through ACBSP. The School of Business & Communication also offers a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. These programs combine theory with real-world experience to prepare students for professional success. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to work collegially and effectively with faculty, students, staff, administrative colleagues, alumni, and the professional communities we serve. Responsibilities * Undergraduate and graduate teaching in finance as assigned by the Dean. Classes may include corporate finance, financial investments, and managerial finance as well as some courses in economics. * Academic and career advising of business students. * School of Business & Communication and University service (e.g. committee service, assessment, recruiting, and promotional events). * Although the position is teaching focused, scholarship is part of the position's duties. * Other responsibilities as assigned.
    $111k-144k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Asst Professor Education

    Wilmington College 3.7company rating

    Assistant professor job in Wilmington, OH

    Job Description Assistant Professor of Education (Tenure Track) The Wilmington College Education Department is accepting applications for a full time; (9-month), tenure track position as Assistant Professor of Education, specializing in educational psychology, beginning in January, 2026. We are seeking candidates who will work collegially and effectively with faculty, students, staff, administrative colleagues, alumni, and professional communities served by the Education Area. The successful candidate will: teach a variety of undergraduate courses (including but not limited to human development, educational psychology, introduction to education) supervise practicum and student teaching experiences; advise students about course schedules and licensure requirements; support student recruitment efforts; collaborate with colleagues to maintain the rigor of the program while incorporating continuous program improvement participate fully in program assessment and accreditation activities engage in scholarly activity; provide service to the department, the college, the community and the profession; and complete other duties as assigned. Requirements include: an acquired terminal degree (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) from a regionally accredited or internationally recognized institution in educational psychology or related education field; evidence of ability and commitment toward diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion; evidence of excellent interpersonal communication skills; and a minimum of 3 years teaching experience in the classroom (P-12) Desired characteristics include: Teaching experience at the middle childhood or adolescent young adult level (grades 6-12); Teaching experience at the college/university level; Evidence of scholarship through national presentations or publications; Experience working with students from culturally and linguistically diverse communities; and Experience with CAEP accreditation and/or field supervision. Interested applicants should submit (1) a letter of intent detailing how you meet the required qualifications for this position; (2) a current curriculum vitae; (3) three references that include name, address, title, telephone number, and email addresses; and (4) copies of unofficial transcripts of all graduate coursework. A review of resumes will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
    $59k-69k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Future Consideration - Teaching Positions

    Moeller High School 3.6company rating

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    If you are interested in a future teaching opportunity at Moeller and we currently have no openings in your content specialization, please submit a resume to this job bank. We will continually review these resumes as faculty openings become available. Thank you for your interest!
    $52k-63k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Dental Assistant Instructor

    Ross Education Holdings

    Assistant professor job in Erlanger, KY

    DENTAL ASSISTANT - INSTRUCTOR - 2 EVENINGS/WEEK - MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Ross Education Holdings, Inc. We're currently looking for experienced Dental Assistants to become fully trained instructors for 2 year round DA classes 2 nights/week. We're also looking for PRN Instructors. Classes run M-TH 8:30-1 & M-TH 5:30-10. Please let us know your availability. Have you ever thought about teaching? Ross Education Holdings, Inc.'s non-profit secondary education centers are working to provide all students with the tools to become much needed health care professionals. We are looking for experienced Dental Assistants to become fully trained instructors to teach year round classes as Primary Scheduled Instructors and Secondary Instructors ready to step in as needed for teaching assistant and substitutes as needed. Our schools and classes run year round. Are you ready to change lives? Come find your "WHY" at Ross! Ross is more than a place to work - we're a community built on shared values. As part of our team, you'll be asked to embody and uphold the principles that guide everything we do: Being Humble, Kind, a Good Steward, Embrace Accountability, Deliver an Exceptional Student Experience and Lead Responsibly If these values resonate with you and you're looking to contribute to a purpose-driven team, we'd love to meet you. Dental Assistant Instructor duties include: Teach in the Dental Assisting classroom with 10-20 students, covering clinical and administrative skills. Learning the material and delivering lectures and demonstrations, working from the Ross lesson plans and curriculum. Class sessions are 4.5 hours in either day or evening sessions. This is a part-time position, typically 9-18 hours per week. Benefits* Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Paid Time Off 401(k) Tuition Reimbursement Employee Referral Bonus Program Monthly pay and direct deposit *Some benefits require a minimal amount of scheduled hours per week. Qualifications Requirements 3+ years' experience in the field and a national certification as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA from AMT) or Certified Dental Assistant (CDA from DANB) and formal training in a dental assisting program like Ross. If you do not have the formal education, you can also qualify with 5+ years' experience in the field and a national certification. *additional requirements or exceptions may be applicable based on the state, program, and accreditation requirements Interest in teaching or prior experience Must be flexible and have a passion to learn and grow All Campus staff must have Sufficient ability to stand for extended periods of time, move around the building and classroom to satisfy student needs and/or facilitate student participation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The term "qualified individual with a disability" means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the position Sufficient visual and auditory ability to operate computer equipment, use telephone, read materials, use white board and use classroom/office equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The term "qualified individual with a disability" means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the position Ability to use current technology to maintain student records Ability to communicate effectively in classroom and individual settings Knowledge of materials (subjects) that will be taught to students and ability to use and communicate Ross curriculum Ability to adapt quickly in fast-paced work environment Ability to achieve or maintain credential and/or licensure within expected time frames Demonstrates professionalism in manner, dress and conduct as a representative of Ross and a student mentor Ability to remain objective and treat all students equally Attention to detail and commitment to quality Adhere to Ross Code of Conduct and Professional Ethics Clinical Coordinators need to have ability to travel to visit clinical sites or other meetings Prior teaching or formal tutoring experience using a developed curriculum, preferred Perform related work as required Ross Graduates - please ask about our bonus for qualified grads returning to teach! Ross Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $25k-44k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Instructor II (Field)

    Adacel Systems Inc. 4.0company rating

    Assistant professor job in Hebron, KY

    The Instructor II (Field) will conduct and administer various classroom courses conducted at FAA's Field sites. The Instructor I (Field) may be qualified to teach multiple courses and conduct simulation training. They may also participate in Instructional Systems Design projects, to include the development, revision, and maintenance of ATC Training Courses, and Scenario Development. Candidates for these positions must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Required Skills: The Instructor II (Field) must meet the following qualifications (at a minimum): Must have a minimum of five (5) years of CPC experience controlling live traffic, or recent experience as a contract Instructor at an FAA facility. Experience must have been at the same type and same level of ATC facility (e.g. Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT), Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON)), requesting training support. Must be able to obtain ATC Simulator Certification for facility requesting training support. Must be able to pass Government background investigation Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust Potential for Teleworking: As Authorized by the FAA Travel: None Shift: Day
    $38k-71k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • ESS Instructor - Part-Time (No Benefits)

    Pendleton County School District 4.3company rating

    Assistant professor job in Falmouth, KY

    JOB DESCRIPTION Title: ESS Instructor - Part-Time (No Benefits) Qualifications: As set by the state certification authorities Reports To: Principal Job Objective: To help students learn subject matter and/or skills that will contribute to their development as mature, able, and responsible adults. Performance Responsibilities: 1. Plan a program of study that, as much as possible, meets individual needs, interests, and abilities of students. 2. Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of students. 3. Guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals, and in harmony with the goals, establish clear objectives at the correct level of difficulty for all lessons, units, and projects to communicate these objectives to students. Teach to all student learning styles. 4. Employ instructional methods and materials that most appropriate for meeting stated objectives. 5. Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required. 6. Diagnose the learning disabilities of students on a regular basis; seek assistance of district specialists as required. 7. Counsel with colleagues, students, and parents on a regular basis. 8. Assist the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct for the classroom behavior and procedure; and maintain order in the classroom in a fair and just manner. 9. Strive to maintain and improve professional competence. 10. Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees. 11. Meet and instruct assigned classes in the locations and at the times designated. 12. Prepare for classes assigned, and show written evidence of preparation upon request from immediate superior. 13. Strive to implement by instruction and action the district's philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives. 14. Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities. 15. Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulation. 16. Make provisions for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes outside the instructional day when required or requested to do so under reasonable terms. 17. Cooperate with other members of the staff in planning instructional goals, objectives, and methods. 18. Assist in the selection of books, equipment, and other instructional media. 19. Accept a share of the responsibility for co-curricular activities as assigned. 20. Work to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students and their parents concerning both the broad academic and behavioral progress of all assigned students. 21. Establish and maintain cooperative relations with others. 22. Strive to maintain regular attendance. 23. Strive to use without abuse the principles of learning: a. Motivation b. Reinforcement c. Retention d. Transfer 24. Strive to develop high self-esteem in students. 25. Make every effort to maximize the use of classroom instructional time. 26. Maintain a positive attitude toward students. 27. Perform other responsibilities as directed by the principal.
    $44k-76k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Aquatics Instructor

    Arch Amenities Group

    Assistant professor job in Cincinnati, OH

    Arch Amenities Group, the world's leading spa, fitness and leisure firm, is seeking an Aquatics/Swim Lessons Instructor at the Mayerson JCC of Cincinnati. The Aquatics Instructor is responsible for providing quality instruction for all levels of swim lessons to participants of all ages and abilities. The Mayerson JCC: The Mayerson JCC connects people so that they can live happier and fuller lives, creating a more vibrant Jewish community. The JCC helps to foster social connections between its members and guests alike, bringing people together through a wide variety of programs and events. With an expansive fitness center, highly regarded early childhood and senior centers, top arts and cultural events, and classes for every age, the JCC connects, enriches, and inspires over 27,000 visitors per month. The JCC welcomes everyone, regardless of race, religion, or ability. Responsibilities: * Effectively teach all levels of swim instruction under Swim Lessons University standards, possessing full knowledge of the skills at each level. * Effectively communicate with parents the appropriate class enrollment level for all children. * Maintain a familiarity with the registration process and current class schedules. * Provide ongoing, effective communication with reception desk regarding all classes and programming. * Prepare award certificates, patches, and cards upon completion of the course. * Ensure safety of all swimmers by preventative measures and minimizing hazardous situations. * Enforcement of all pool rules and regulations in a polite and courteous manner. * Provide quick response to emergency situations in water/deck area. * Be knowledgeable on all aquatic information and programming. * Display a professional appearance with appropriate dress/uniform. * Is timely and punctual when reporting to work. * Submits required class records on time. * Ensure the aquatic area is safe, clean and orderly. * Other duties as assigned Qualifications: * High school education preferred * Willing to obtain Swim Lessons University instructor certification at employers expense. No travel required * Community C.P.R. certification * Standard First Aid certification * American Red Cross Lifesaving certification preferred * Experience teaching all ages and levels * Effective leadership skills and a strong work ethic * Positive and enthusiastic attitude towards job and facility * Must be able to trouble shoot and anticipate problems * Consistently exhibit team spirit promoting a productive environment * Maintain a character of professionalism and confidence, with a tactful ability to communicate with participants * Demonstrate the ability to cooperate and work with others * Demonstrate consistent integrity, dependability, responsibility and be able to meet deadlines * Possess effective verbal/written communication and expression * Adaptable and flexible under stressful and/or unusual situations * Excellent customer service skills * Energetic, enthusiastic and motivational * Professional manner, discretion, and appearance * Able to show initiative and make decisions * Ability to stand for long periods * Awareness of proper body mechanics to prevent injury * This position required the ability to stand, stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, walk, and talk * The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms * Ability to lift 50 lbs. * Normal work hours: varied to include nights, weekends, and holidays Compensation: * Starting at $18.50/ 30 minute group lesson delivered * $15/ private & $20/ semi-private 30 minute lesson delivered Arch Amenities Group is an equal employment opportunity employer that is committed to having a diverse work force.
    $18.5 hourly 42d ago
  • Barre Instructor

    Life Time Fitness

    Assistant professor job in Oakbrook, KY

    The Group Fitness Instructor provides cutting-edge group fitness instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment. They act as a fitness resource for class participants and maintain positive relationships with members to encourage continued class attendance. The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for consistently meeting daily class attendance goals as well as effectively promoting Life Time programs, products, and services. As a Group Fitness Instructor at Life Time, you have the opportunity to instruct a variety of group fitness formats. STRENGTH: LIFT: Build Strength: Build Muscle Strength training classes that bring muscles and music together period music has the power to take athletic activities to a completely new level period music motivates our members to lift more, lift longer, and develop a life-long love and joy in lifting. SHRED: Strength Circuits for Lean Muscles This is the no excuses, full body strength and endurance workout. Workouts are fun, simple, timed, and consistent so that members can move at the pace they need to get the results they want. To keep the workout short and efficient, we squeeze as much as possible in our short time together, with every major muscle group worked and cardio drills crushed. MAXOUT: Maximize your muscles. Minimize your limits. Life Time's strength and conditioning brand that combines the use of heavier weights, super sets, and a community building, high energy max out challenge. This class is designed to push athletes to muscle MAXOUT and reach the point of muscle burnout so they can increase their strength capacity, fire up their metabolism, and build confidence in their weight lifting abilities. CARDIO: XTREME: Conditioning Challenges to HIIT your Goals. Life Time's ultimate conditioning brand where every class delivers a heart pumping, High Intensity Interval Training or 'HIIT' workout. Xtreme is perfect for members looking for a challenge that will continue to raise their personal best. REMIXX: Feel Good, Heart Pumping Cardio. Breaking the mold on high energy cardio fitness REMIXX is the celebration of all things that get your heart pumping. Whether a cardio junkie or looking for a fresh challenge, REMIXX classes offer an electrifying workout experience. From the moment our members walk into the studio, it feels like they have entered a nightclub. Time flies by as they step, jump, and groove to the hottest remixes of new jams and throwback favorites. BOXING/KICKBOXING: STRIKE: Strike with Precision, Box with Passion. A cardio class with more grit and attitude to get members moving and dominate their workout. These classes teach our members to jab, cross, hook, and uppercut their calories AND problems away. BARRE: LIFE BARRE: Strength & Grace Align. LIFE BARRE classes are rooted deeply in ballet with movements that stem from traditional ballet form. The high reps of precise isometric movements on and off the bar engage muscles in a way that our other strength classes can't. Our LIFE BARRE classes will help our members to stand taller and activate their full range of motion. CYCLE: AMP: Ride to the Rhythm, Sweat to the Beat. AMP blurs the lines between exercise and entertainment, creating an immersive experience where the beat sets the pace of the pedals and energy in the room fuels choreographed movement. EDG: Find your EDG with Music and Metrics EDG is where rhythm meets results for the ultimate fusion of music, metrics, and technology. Intentional sets of work are synced to a heart pounding soundtrack, challenging your speed, strength, and stamina while you are coached and inspired on a journey to peak performance. Riders can expect exhilarating classes that help them unleash their inner athlete and push them to their EDG. PWR: Athletic endurance on the bike. Through the intentional application of specificity, progression, and individualization you can unlock your personal potential on the bike while enjoying the camaraderie of like-minded athletes. DANZE: Move unapologetically to the beat. Dance knows no boundaries and neither do we. Our dance classes celebrate diversity in all its forms. From Hip Hop to Latin Fusion to musical theater and everything in between. With multiple classes that make up the DANZE brand members and instructors get to choose the groove that moves them the most. YOGA: Learn to Control the Reactions of the Mind. SURRENDER YIN A slow, meditative, yin-yoga practice to create greater mobility in your joints while you mindfully stress your body's connective tissues and challenge the calmness of your mind. You will be guided through a sequence of yin poses as you concentrate on your breath. ROOT HATHA Learn to master the reactions of your mind by focusing on radical self-acceptance and utilizing the union of opposites. This Hatha yoga experience will help you feel more grounded and inspire acute muscle engagement to create greater stability in the joints of your body. With a heavy focus on your body and a slow, complete breath you will learn to mindfully engage your muscles to support your body with integrity. FLOW VINYASA This breath centered Vinyasa Flow class takes you through a series of yoga poses and opportunities to celebrate yourself through the empowerment and freedom of movement. Sequences are designed to get you moving, then set you free. This energizing class promotes physical strength, mobility, and mental clarity, drawing on your breath as your inner source of focus. ARORA: ACCOUNTABILITY. COMMUNITY. ALL SORTS OF POSSIBILITY. These comprehensively programmed classes provide a variety of options to support healthy aging, new beginnings and reigniting an active lifestyle - from AQUA to DANZE, GENTLE YOGA to TOTAL BODY. ARORA's promise is to deliver safe, effective workouts designed to help older adults establish the fundamental actions to living a healthier, happier life, in a fun and social environment. SGT: GTX: Cardio. Strength. Results. The ultimate 50/50 cardio & strength guided training experience. With heart-rate based interval training, resistance coaching, and a comprehensive weekly plan, you'll always have the right formula of ULTRA FIT: Achieve Extraordinary. Get faster, stronger and mentally sharper. Ultra Fit alternates between short bursts of maximum effort sprinting on the treadmill and strength and balance-based movements on the floor. Every week builds upon itself so that you can build confidence to achieve your maximum sprint potential. Expect to sweat, burn calories, and achieve all the metabolic benefits as you compete against yourself. ALPHA: Competitive Grit. Full-body strength and conditioning programs that empower individuals to reach their peak physiological and psychological potential through community, resilience, and discipline - this includes challenging movements performed at relative intensities alongside the guidance of a coach. Workouts are built to challenge one's self-imposed limits through progressive strength and conditioning, alongside a group of athletes driven to do the same. Job Duties and Responsibilities * Develops positive relationships with class participants by teaching a variety of challenging and entertaining classes. * Educates class participants on correct form and alternative moves during the fitness routine. * Attentively listens to members, answer questions, and engage in conversation before and after classes. * Cleans and organizes studio space after each class. * Provides current music for each class that entertains and motivates while ensuring appropriate language. * Promotes Life Time promotions, programs, products, and services while specifically encouraging participation for the Classes at Life Time Position Requirements * High School Diploma or GED * 1 or more years of fitness instructor work experience * CPR/AED Certification * Minimum of one of the following Group Exercise Certifications: National Association of Sports Medicine (NASM), American Council of Exercise (ACE), American Fitness Aerobic Association (AFAA), Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA) * Ability to perform an aerobic activity for duration of a class, which may include, but not limited to, standing, walking, climbing, balancing, running, crawling, and kneeling. * Ability to routinely lift 50 pounds and occasionally 100 pounds. * Ability to perform exercises specific to the assigned class. Pay This position pays a class rate between $45.00 and $80.00, based on experience, qualifications, and duration of the class. The class rate compensates for all working time associated with teaching classes (including without limitation, all time spent in class as well as all pre- and post-class working time). Benefits All team members receive the following benefits while working for Life Time: * A fully subsidized membership * Discounts on Life Time products and services * 401(k) retirement savings plan with company discretionary match (21 years of age and older) * Training and professional development * Paid sick leave where required by law Full-time Team Members are eligible for additional benefits, including: * Medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage * Short term and long term disability insurance * Life insurance * Pre-tax flexible spending and dependent care plans * Parental leave and adoption assistance * Paid time off, including 5 to 20 vacation days per calendar year (based on tenure) and paid sick leave * Deferred compensation plan, if the team member meets the required income threshold Life Time is a place for everyone. As an organization, we are committed to an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace that respects and celebrates the unique contributions of each individual while ensuring we remain an equal opportunity employer that recruits, hires, trains and promotes based on merit and qualifications.
    $40k-75k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
  • Homebound Instructors

    Mason City School District 4.1company rating

    Assistant professor job in Mason, OH

    Tutors/Home Instruction Date Available: 09/03/2024 District: Sycamore Community Schools Additional Information: Show/Hide Description: Homebound Instructors K-12 All Subject Areas Homebound instructors provide one on one instruction to students in home or alternative environments on an as needed basis. Hours will be limited but flexible. Qualifications: The proper Ohio Licensure or Substitute License. Application Procedure: Apply Online - attach all documents to be considered or you may contact Sycamore Community Schools Office of Student Services at ************.
    $33k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Tumbling Instructor

    Perfection Gymnastics School

    Assistant professor job in Olde West Chester, OH

    Full-time, Part-time Description About the Job: Classroom Instructors at Perfection Gymnastics School are responsible for building strong and lasting relationships with their students, parents, and staff. Through these relationships, Classroom Instructors are able to teach the highest quality of gymnastics to their classes. Our Classroom Instructions foster these relationships by demonstrating high energy and a positive attitude in their work environment. About the Company: Perfection Gymnastics School is located in West Chester, Ohio, and has one main goal: to inspire character and excellence through relationships and the sport of gymnastics. Our staff is passionate about ensuring every child and family has an outstanding experience, whether they join us for one class or they have been a customer for years. *************************** Details: Employment type: Part-Time up to 25 hours per week or Full Time 30-40 hours per week Salary range: $13-$18 per hour depending on experience Hour/availability needs: Must be available evenings, weekends and some daytimes. Requirements Our Ideal Candidate: Has tumbling or gymnastics experience and experience working with children. Great relationship builder. Great teacher and learner. Is highly organized and a proficient multi-tasker. Communicates in a friendly, courteous, and effective manner with all customers and coworkers in person, on the phone, via email, and in all other forms of communication. Is proficient in technology and computer skills. Demonstrates strong problem-solving skills and manages difficult situations in a calm, effective manner. Additional Qualifications: Must pass a criminal background check. Must complete all required USAG Safe Sport and safety training. Must communicate clearly and fluently in English (both verbal and written), other languages a plus. Must be able to lift 40 pounds. Salary Description $13-18 / hour
    $13-18 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Acrylic, Drawing, and/or Watercolor Instructor Wanted in Hamilton!

    Chartpak

    Assistant professor job in Hamilton, OH

    Chartpak, Inc. is an art and office supply company located in Leeds, MA. Chartpak is the parent company of Grumbacher art supplies, the US distributor of Koh-I-Noor drawing supplies, and host of the online artist community, thalo.com. Watercolor, acrylic painting and/or drawing instructor wanted to teach art classes at the Michaels store in Hamilton! This is a part-time, permanent position. This is a great opportunity for an artist who would like to be able to offer classes, but does not have their own studio space to do so. We are looking for instructors who: -have the ability to paint and/or draw realistically -have the ability to teach realistic, acrylic painting, watercolor and/or drawing classes -have the willingness to market their classes and build their own student base Compensation: FREE Basics: MAKE A Project Classes: Scheduled up to one time per month Hourly rate plus $3 per student Advanced Classes : Acrylic Painting, Watercolor and Drawing Classes: Hourly rate plus $7 per student for 6 students in attendance or less Hourly rate plus $10 per student for 7 students in attendance or more *All schedules to be determined between instructor and Michaels store management. Duration: Classes are two hours in length. The goal of each class is for students to leave with a finished painting or drawing. Certification: All Grumbacher art instructors who teach classes at Michaels must become certified through Grumbacher. TO APPLY FOR CERTIFICATION (free of charge) : Visit jobs.grumbacher.com to start the process Find the store that you would like to apply for by choosing your state from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. Click on the store that you would like to apply for certification Read the officia l job description (at jobs.grumbacher.com) Submit your application You will be contacted regarding the next step after we receive and review your online application. If you have questions or require assistance, please respond directly to this ad. Please note: Certification through Grumbacher is completely independent of the Michaels hiring process. Once certified, you must complete the Michaels employment application. Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
    $7-10 hourly 2d ago
  • Faculty - Math and TA Physics

    Verto Education

    Assistant professor job in Alexandria, KY

    Salary: Verto is on a mission to provide the best possible start to college. We start by making travel and experiential education a core part of every students first year. Our participants begin college overseas in one of five Verto locations and take fully accredited in-person classes from our Academic Provider, the University of New Haven. After completing 1-3 semesters with Verto, participants seamlessly transfer to one of 50+ partner universities in the United States. Along the way, participants develop their academic skills and identity and become more mature, empathetic global citizens who have a greater sense of purpose and direction for their lives. At Verto, were creating a different model. Were driving the costs down and acceptance rates up. We connect participants to the world and give them a chance to discover who they are before making them choose a major. Were out to build a transformational company that makes higher education more accessible and impactful. We are backed by First Round Capital and other top VCs. LOCATION SUMMARY Seville, Spain Verto Education. Seville. COURSE LIST We are currently seeking faculty in the following areas of instruction, or courses listed. For a full list of available courses, please visit our website: Verto Academics > Your Academic Pathway > View Course Syllabi. All courses are available to first-year undergraduate students. Subject Area: Seeking candidates with interest in the following subject areas/courses Math (All Levels through Calculus III): Quantitative Reasoning (MATH 1104) College Algebra (MATH 1110) Pre-Calculus (MATH 1115) Calculus I (MATH 1117) Calculus II (MATH 1118) Calculus III (MATH 2203), Differential Equations (MATH 2204) Elementary Statistics (MATH 2228), Science: Lower division courses with labs Biology Biology I (BIOL 2253/2255, Biology II (BIOL 2254/2256) Chemistry General Chemistry I (CHEM 1115/1117) General Chemistry II (CHEM 1116/1118) Physics Introduction to Physics (PHYS 1103/1113) Mechanics Heat and Waves (PHYS 1150/1151) Computer Science Introduction to Computer Science (CSCI 1109) Introduction to C Programming (CSCI 1110) POSITION SUMMARY Faculty are invited to apply for open positions in the specified area(s) of instruction. All courses are designed for first-year undergraduate study abroad participants. Successful candidates will be highly motivated, energetic, student-oriented educators who bring courses to life for students through a combination of active classroom learning and experiential education. Faculty must possess a commitment to undergraduate teaching and experiential education, and be prepared to work with diverse students early in their higher education journey. Deeply engaged learning is a key element of teaching. Faculty must be willing to help students develop necessary academic skills and build their academic identity as a new college student, alongside teaching disciplinary content. Faculty work with program staff to embed active and experiential activities into the course and will teach in traditional face to face classroom settings as well as taking students into the community. Vertos academic team provides ongoing faculty training and support, offers regular feedback and coaching, and offers access to a wide variety of teaching and professional development resources and course/student support structures. Verto academic staff work closely with faculty to ensure unity across instructors and courses for continuity in delivering high-quality teaching and learning experiences across Verto program locations. Faculty are encouraged to collaborate with peers in their disciplines across the global Verto network. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Faculty are responsible for teaching and creating an inclusive learning environment for all participants, and for following the established teaching methodologies and expectations of Verto, its Academic Provider, and other stakeholders. Faculty design courses utilizing the provided syllabi and supporting resources, including LMS and online textbooks. Faculty implement academic policies and coursework in compliance with academic requirements established with Vertos Academic Provider(s). This includes, but is not limited to: Develop and deliver course(s) utilizing the provided academic policies, course syllabi and LMS (Canvas) and textbook resources, templates and timelines. Collaborate with STEM colleagues locally and globally to ensure continuity of teaching and student learning. Develop relevant, discipline-based, up-to-date course content and applied learning experiences. Willingness to advance curricular experimentation, particularly related to active and experiential learning, student development, learning assessment (e.g. rubrics) and technology (e.g. AI, Canvas) and following established best practices for curriculum development and openness to feedback is important. Evaluate students homework and provide regular and formative feedback, and score student work in a timely and constructive manner. Assess student mastery of Course Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes in your course(s). Participate in faculty training & development every semester prior to program start date and ongoing professional development throughout the semester. Attend regular faculty meetings (1x1 and group) throughout the semester. Returning faculty may be asked to share good practices, lead training, and/ or mentor peer / new faculty or contribute to course-specific projects. Teach all scheduled courses and host weekly office hours, respond in a timely, specified manner to student inquiries. Communicate promptly with local academic staff in the event of emergencies. Champion student success by holistic student support, monitoring student attendance & monitor student engagement, communicating care and concern requests to academic staff. Diligently meet the specific, documented ongoing needs of students with academic accommodations. Refer students to appropriate learning support services and interventions. Educate participants and enforce policies on Attendance and Academic Integrity, and proactively and professionally address any related grading questions, concerns or appeals with students directly, consulting with local academic staff as needed. Follow established academic calendar(s), relevant parts of term and grading progress and policies, and maintain highly accurate academic records related to student enrollments, attendance and academic performance. Accurately calculate and submit grades on-time through the LMS and via the Academic Providers grade reporting software (Banner), following established mid-term and end-of-term grade reporting timelines and protocols. Respond to student inquiries related to their grades in a timely manner. Foster learning environments that are respectful and positive, conducive to early college student development, adhere to Verto values, and that are characterized by learner-centered approaches to instructional design and delivery: Helping students develop their academic identity and foundational academic skills with appropriate levels of challenge and support Appropriate use of professional language and tone, modeling constructive feedback and conflict negotiation Active classroom management and consideration of power dynamics in faculty-student relationships Auditing course materials for representation for diverse student populations by including bringing in local and global perspectives through course readings, assignments, and activities. Build and maintain positive, collaborative, and professional relationships with program participants, staff, and community partners. Share feedback with local and global Verto academic leaders to provide recommendations for academic excellence and faculty support needs. Other duties as reasonably assigned. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Masters degree required, terminal degree (PhD) in the field of study or a closely related field preferred. Candidates considered for Calculus I and above must have a PhD in Math or Physics A minimum of two years of teaching experience in the English language with at least one year teaching at the university level. Demonstrated success in teaching students with varied learning styles and abilities. Appreciation for, and proven record of, success in working with students of diverse economic, cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds. Openness to feedback and application of strategies for continuous improvement. Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Comfort level implementing policies and classroom standards that align with established policies and protocols. Passion for active, experiential, reflective and discussion-based learning and helping students make meaning out of their experiences. Eager to learn from colleagues and enjoys open collaboration and teamwork. Must have the legal right to work in the country for the full program duration, prior to the start of the semester. Verto Education does not sponsor visas or permits of stay. WHO WERE LOOKING FOR: The successful candidates are highly collaborative. They prioritize engaged teaching practices and will work closely with team members within and across global Verto locations, including the Program and Academic Director(s), Academic Managers, and local and global staff, to provide comprehensive student care. Candidates achieve excellence in teaching and learning to support a diverse student body. Faculty are an integral part of helping new college students build appropriate academic skills and will integrate academic skill building into courses and help identify growth opportunities for learners. Candidates must be dynamic educators who are motivated by working with a first-year student population and building professional relationships with students and peers to support student engagement and academic success. Faculty will participate in academic and professional development training prior to, and throughout, the semester to support teaching and learning. Faculty are required to utilize the established academic policies and daily reporting tools for attendance, as described. All faculty will develop and lead active and experiential learning activities as part of the curriculum. Faculty who are intellectually curious and motivated, and are skilled in teaching concepts in various settings (e.g., in or outside of the classroom). Faculty who demonstrate genuine care about students and ability to connect and engage students in learning. Faculty who are willing to go that extra mile to support students' success in their start to their new college career. Faculty who excel at and love teaching, and are also willing to learn from their students and colleagues. Faculty who are versatile and flexible to meet dynamic and changing environments. Faculty who demonstrate high levels of professionalism and commitment and are open to continuous learning and development. Verto seeks faculty who can be a bridge to the local culture and help bring learning to life for students above all else. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS To apply, please submit the following: Cover Letter - a letter of interest (no more than 2 pages) that articulates your experience and qualifications in relation to the job description. Please share your specific experience with US higher education and higher education systems in the country where you are applying to teach, and share examples of active and experiential learning and how you support diverse learners' needs. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) References - Names and contact information of three references who will provide a professional recommendation. Unofficial transcripts of graduate work. If your graduate degree was conferred from an institution that doesnt traditionally issue transcripts, please upload a scanned copy of your diploma. Teaching evaluations from related courses / up to three separate semesters, if available. Faculty will be asked to share a schedule of availability and complete a background check as part of the hiring process. All faculty are subject to final review and approval by the University of New Haven. ENROLLMENT SIZES & COURSE DETAILS Course assignments are typically 45 hours (3 U.S. credits) or 60 hours (4 U.S. credit) courses, depending on the course and discipline (4 credit/60 hours are typical for Lab or Studio based courses). Faculty may be invited to teach multiple sections of the same course, when possible, and/or multiple courses directly related to their academic field of expertise, if related courses are available. Course syllabi are developed and approved by the Academic Provider, along with specific information regarding course learning outcomes, academic policies, assessment of learning, and overall expectations. Faculty typically develop their own teaching materials, including schedule, readings, assignments, experiential learning activities, and develop and manage a course site via the Learning Management System, Canvas. Some courses are delivered in a sequential manner (e.g. BIOL I & II) or offered across all locations (e.g. ENGL 1112) and may have required course textbooks, common assignments or assessments, or other materials that are standard for course delivery. Section enrollment varies by program location, scheduling, student enrollment, and classroom size. Specific information will be provided by the local program staff. Language courses: Approximately 15-18 students Non-language courses: Approximately 15-24 students Lab courses: Typically fewer than 25 students All planned course offerings can be found on the Verto website > Academic Pathways page > View Course Syllabi. Courses are subject to change based on final enrollment and participant eligibility and interests. While Verto makes every effort to avoid course cancellation, courses with low enrollment are subject to review.
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