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  • NCC Adjunct Faculty- Air Traffic Control

    Community College System of New Hampshire 3.8company rating

    Instructor job in Nashua, NH

    For Academic Year 2025-2026: Nashua Community College is seeking qualified individuals who are interested in adjunct teaching at the College on a course-by-course basis; strong academic background is required. Adjunct appointments are temporary, for a specified contract period and may require in classroom or online instruction. We are in need of Air Traffic Control instructors to teach basic Air Traffic Control Classes Fall 2025: Tuesdays, 8am-12pm Spring 2026: Tuesdays, 8am-12pm Minimum Qualifications: Education: Associates degree from a regionally accredited college or technical school with major study aviation technology, education, business administration, engineering or related field. Experience: Six (6) years of teaching experience in the aviation technology field or six (6) years of military or FAA experience in Air Traffic Control. License/Certification: FAA or Military Air Traffic Control certification Preferred Qualifications/Certifications: FAA instructor experience, Recent Air Traffic Control experience, Adjunct Teaching experience. The salary range for this position is $825-$975 per contact hour. The rate will be determined by the appointed adjunct faculty rank, which is based on education and industry and/or teaching experience. Application Process: Submit your application online with cover letter, resume/Curriculum Vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and copy of official/unofficial transcripts. In your cover letter: * Please list courses you have taught, (if applicable) * Please list courses you are qualified to teach (To learn more about course offerings at NCC, please visit
    $87k-110k yearly est. 4d ago
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  • Instructor

    Barry's 3.7company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    We appreciate your interest in employment with Barry's! Barry's is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local law. Applicants with disabilities who need assistance with the application process may be entitled to a reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable law. If you need assistance in completing this application or with the application process because of a disability, please contact the People and Culture Department (*****************). Barry's is the Best Workout in the WorldTM. Founded in West Hollywood in 1998, it's the original strength and cardio interval fitness experience that provides an immersive, high-intensity, one-hour workout that's as effective as it is fun. Our fitness classes alternate between working out with weights and running on a treadmill. Each day focuses on a different muscle group in order to achieve real results and to prevent injuries. Our program is designed to tone muscle and maximize fat loss, while spiking the metabolism for up to 48 hours following the class. Please be aware that smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas of Barry's studios and corporate offices. Barry's is looking for absolute superstar instructors that can inspire, motivate, and energize clients. We expect you to have a strong personality, since you'll be given freedom to set your own mark on the workout through workout design, choice of music, and general style of teaching. Key Responsibilities Deliver first class training to customers while maintaining the distinct Barry's aesthetic, appearance, atmosphere and culture. Inspire and energize clients and provide superior customer service at all times, inside and outside class. Act as a Barry's ambassador, inside and outside class. Requirements Must hold and maintain Instructor or personal training certification; CPR certification; and experience leading group training or working as a personal trainer. Availability for non-traditional hours, including early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and holidays. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Friendly, outgoing, and perceptive personality with a strong sense of integrity and self-confidence. Energizing, positive, and optimistic attitude. Passion for fitness and helping others ready their goals. Enthusiasm for the Barry's brand. Proven dependability and reliability. Exceptional customer service skills with a desire to build strong interpersonal relationships. Ability to kneel, bend, reach, climb, and stand for long durations of time. Ability to move and lift equipment and supplies of 30+ pounds. Subject to your meeting the requirements for eligibility and participation under each program, you will be eligible to participate in Barry's comprehensive benefits program which includes medical, dental, and vision insurance; short-term and long-term disability insurance, and; life and AD&D insurance. The pay range for this role is: 19.20 - 27.84 USD per hour (Back Bay)
    $32k-60k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Multi Language Learner/ English Lan (coverage for Leave)

    Codman Academy Charter School

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    Job Description This position is set for coverage of a scheduled Leave of Absence. We here at Codman recognize great talent, and a successful candidate in this role will gladly be considered for a permanent similar role in the future. Job Title: Multi Language Learner/ English Language Teacher (Full Time-Coverage for Leave) Supervisor: Director of Special Education Compensation: Codman Academy Charter Public School follows a compensation scale based on years of direct experience. 1 year experience starts at $60,000, with 16 years direct experience starting at $110,444 annually. Hours: Monday through Friday Description: The MLL /ELL Teacher is responsible for developing English Learner students' ability to effectively perform courses of study in the English language, developing lesson plans and delivering group and individual student instruction within established curriculum guidelines, and collaborating with other teachers in addressing instructional and/or classroom issues. Responsibilities include (but not limited to): MLL/ELL Administer all incoming student paperwork and testing following WIDA guidelines Teach small group ESL classes to students K-12 Act as ESL support in class for student K-12 Write and manage language acquisition plans for all students identified as MLLs Use SEMSTracker to maintain organized, complete files for MLL students Plan and organized schedules for all MLL students in order to ensure state compliance Manage, administer, and ensure completion of yearly ACCESS testing Develop additional materials to compliment curriculum Work with teachers/grade teams to ensure MLL students are accessing in class curriculum Planning and Preparation for Learning Knowledge - Demonstrates subject area expertise and a cutting-edge grasp of child development and how students learn. Standards - Develops a wMLL-honed game plan for the year that is tightly aligned with state standards and assessments. Units - Plans all expeditions backwards, aligned with high standards, state assessments, and all Bloom's levels; documents and shares all lessons with supervisor at a minimum of two (2) weeks in advance. Assessments - Plans diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments to closely monitor student learning. Anticipation - Anticipates students' misconceptions and confusions and develops multiple strategies to overcome them. Lessons - Designs lessons with clear, measurable goals closely aligned with standards and expedition outcomes. Engagement - Designs highly relevant lessons that will motivate all students and engage them in active learning Materials - Designs lessons that use an effective mix of high-quality, multicultural learning materials and technology. Differentiation - Designs lessons that break down complex tasks and address all learning needs, styles, and interests. Environment - Artfully uses room arrangement, materials, and displays to maximize student learning of all material, focusing on learning targets and student work. Classroom Management Expectations - Is direct, specific, consistent, and tenacious in communicating and enforcing high expectations. Relationships - Shows warmth, caring, respect, and fairness for all students and builds strong relationships. Respect - Wins all students' respect and creates a climate in which disruption of learning is unthinkable. Social-emotional - Implements a program that successfully develops positive interactions and social-emotional skills. Routines - Successfully inculcates class routines up front so that students maintain them throughout the year. Responsibility - Successfully develops students' self-discipline, self-confidence, and a sense of responsibility. Repertoire - Has a highly effective discipline repertoire and can capture and hold students' attention any time. Efficiency - Skillfully uses coherence, momentum, and transitions so that every minute of the classroom time produces learning. Prevention - Is alert, poised, dynamic, and self-assured and nips virtually all discipline problems in the bud. Incentives - Gets students to buy into a highly effective system of incentives linked to intrinsic rewards. Delivery of Instruction Expectations - Exudes high expectations and determination and convinces all students that they will master the material. Mindset - Actively inculcates a “growth” mindset: take risks, learn from mistakes, through effective effort you can and will achieve at high levels. Goals - Shows students exactly what's expected by posting learning targets, essential questions, rubrics, and exemplars. Connections - Hooks all students' interest and makes connections into prior knowledge, experience, and reading. Clarity - Always presents material clearly and explicitly, with wMLL-chosen examples and vivid and appropriate language. Repertoire - Orchestrates highly effective strategies, materials, and groupings to involve and motivate all students. Engagement - Engages all students in focused work in which they are active learners and problem solvers. Differentiation - Successfully reaches all students by skillfully differentiating and scaffolding. Nimbleness - Deftly adapts lessons and units to exploit teachable moments and correct misunderstandings. Application - Consistently has all students summarize and internalize what they learn and apply it to real-life situations. Monitoring, Assessment and Follow-Up Criteria - Posts and reviews clear criteria for proficient work, including rubrics and exemplars, and all students internalize them. Diagnosis - Gives students a wMLL-constructed diagnostic assessment up front, and uses the information to fine-tune instruction. On-the-Spot - Continuously uses a variety of effective methods to check for understanding; immediately unscrambles confusion and clarifies. Self-Assessment - Sets ambitious goals with students, continually self-assesses, and takes responsibility for improving performance. Recognition - Frequently posts students' work with rubrics and commentary to celebrate progress and motivate direct effort. Interims - Works with colleagues to use interim assessment data, fine-tune teaching, re-teach, and help struggling students. Tenacity - Relentlessly follows up with struggling students with personal attention (time and support) so they all reach proficiency. Support - Makes sure that students who need specialized diagnosis and help receive appropriate services immediately. Analysis - Works with colleagues to analyze chart data, draw action conclusions, and leverage student growth. Reflection - Constantly reflects on what worked and what didn't to continuously improve instruction. Family and Community Outreach Respect - Shows great sensitivity and respect for family and community culture, values, and beliefs. Belief - Shows each parent/guardian an in-depth knowledge of their child and a strong belief they will meet or exceed standards. Expectations - Gives parents/guardians clear, user-friendly learning and behavior expectations and exemplars of proficient work. Communication - Makes sure that parents/guardians hear positive news about their children first and immediately flags any problems. Involving - Frequently involves parents/guardians in supporting and enriching the curriculum for their children as it unfolds. Assignments - Assigns highly-engaging assignments, gets close to 100% return, and provides rich feedback. Responsiveness - Deals immediately and successfully with parent/guardian concerns and makes parent/guardian feel welcome at any time. Reporting - In conferences, report cards, and informal talks, gives parents/guardians detailed feedback on their children's progress. Outreach - Is successful in contacting and working with all parent/guardians, including those who are hard to reach. Resources - Successfully enlists classroom volunteers and extra resources from homes and the community to enrich the curriculum. Professional Responsibilities Attendance & Punctuality - Has perfect or near-perfect attendance and punctuality Language - In professional contexts, speaks and writes appropriately, succinctly, and eloquently. Reliability - Carries out assignments conscientiously and punctually, keeps meticulous records, and is never late. Professionalism - Presents as a consummate professional and always observes appropriate boundaries. Judgment - Is invariably ethical, honest, and forthright, uses impeccable judgment, and respects confidentiality. Above-and-beyond - Is an important member of teacher teams and committees and frequently attends after-school activities. Leadership - Frequently contributes valuable ideas and expertise and instills in others a desire to improve students' results. Openness - Actively seeks out feedback and suggestions and uses them to improve performance. Collaboration - Meets at least weekly with colleagues to plan units, share ideas, and analyze interim assessments. Growth - Actively reaches out for new ideas and engages in professional development with colleagues to figure out what works best. Administrative Feedback - Informs the administration of any concerns and reaches out for help and suggestions when needed. Stewardship We are crew, not passengers, and we uphold that ideal as we support each other in reaching our shared goals. Every adult in our community is a teacher and a role model, and we model and implement EL Education design principles and core practices to the best of our ability in our roles. Advance the educational mission of the school by participating in duties and responsibilities consistent with building, upholding and promoting a strong Codman community. We actively value and solicit feedback in order to improve performance. In addition to core teaching responsibilities, all Codman staff members share responsibility for management and supervision of additional daily duties, including but not limited to breakfast, lunch, recess, crew, club, work block, and office hours. Duties will be distributed to ensure that all teacher schedules include: 30 minute lunch break per day 4 hours of prep time per week (Monday through Thursday) Additional duties assigned by the supervisor.
    $60k-110.4k yearly 19d ago
  • Adjunct Instructor - Psychology - Middlesex Community College

    Middlesex Community College 4.1company rating

    Instructor job in Lowell, MA

    Title: Adjunct Instructor - Psychology Unit: DCE Adjunct Faculty Department: Liberal Arts Division, Psychology Department Reports to: Department Chairperson for Psychology Department General Summary: The adjunct psychology instructor is a creative, knowledgeable, and flexible individual who is responsible for teaching Psychology courses on the Bedford and Lowell campuses. The faculty is committed to inclusive excellence, diversity, and continuous professional improvement. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Teach one or more sections in psychology * Develop and use student-centered pedagogies that promote success for all students and lead to equitable course outcomes * Develop and use meaningful assessment strategies * Develop and apply instructional methods that engage students of varying learning styles and abilities * Develop and apply technology in and out of the classroom * Use Blackboard Learning Management System to post syllabi, assignments, and grades * Fulfill terms of the faculty contract as set out in the Agreement between the Board of Higher Education and the Massachusetts Community College Council/Massachusetts Teachers Association Requirements: * Minimum of a Master's degree in Psychology. * Demonstrated ability to teach courses in a variety of areas of Psychology (e.g. Introduction to Psychology, Brain and Behavior, Research Methods, Child Psychology, Social Psychology, etc.) * Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to the role of the community college. * Experience with a variety of instructional methods. * Demonstrated ability to work collegially with faculty from different disciplines. * Commitment to continuous professional improvement. * Experience with equity-minded work and/or understanding of individuals of diverse identities such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, veterans, and individuals with different academic preparation levels and varying physical and learning abilities. * Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to the role of the community college in higher education. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: * PhD in Psychology * Specific knowledge base in biological psychology or developmental psychology. * Demonstrated ability to develop and implement innovative instructional approaches such as the effective use of technology including online courses and civic/service-learning. * Demonstrated ability to provide a variety of assessment strategies. * Bilingual skills a plus Additional Information: Salary Range: DCE adjunct faculty members are paid in accordance with the DCE salary step schedule which is as follows: Step 1- $1,397 per credit Step 2 - $1,487 per credit Step 3 - $1,585 per credit Step 4 - $1,688 per credit Location: Lowell and Bedford campuses as needed Expected Start Date: Fall 2025 Application Deadline: This position will remain open until filled Application Instructions: All applicants must apply online by submitting: * Cover Letter * Resume * Names and contact information for three (3) professional references Pre-Employment Requirements: The College will not sponsor applicants for work visas. Successful applicants will be required to complete a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI/SORI) request. Middlesex Community College only accepts application materials through our online application system. We are unable to accept application materials through mail, email, fax, or hand delivery. If you do not have access to a computer, please contact Human Resources at **************************. Middlesex Community College strives to make the application and interview process accessible for all applicants but understands that applicants may still encounter barriers due to ability, language, or technology. If we can make the process any more accessible for you, contact Human Resources at ************ or **************************.
    $54k-64k yearly est. Easy Apply 30d ago
  • Physics Adjunct Faculty Instructor

    Maine Community College System 4.0company rating

    Instructor job in Wells, ME

    York County Community College (YCCC), a dynamic institution with a proud 30-year history of transforming lives and communities throughout York County, Maine, is seeking a passionate and innovative individual to join our Science Department as an Adjunct Faculty Instructor in Physics. This role is essential in delivering high-quality instruction, fostering critical thinking, and preparing students for success in both academic and professional careers involving physics and related fields. At YCCC, our mission is to develop an educated, skilled, and adaptable workforce that drives socioeconomic mobility for our students and creates economic and civic prosperity for our communities. We view all learning as valuable and critical to workforce development, and we consider all learners to be students, regardless of whether they are enrolled in credit or non-credit programs. The new adjunct faculty member will champion the college's mission-driven approach, recognizing that all forms of learning have the power to transform lives and communities. The ideal candidate will be an experienced educator with a passion for teaching physics and a deep commitment to student success. They will be skilled at creating an engaging and inclusive learning environment, promoting the development of strong problem-solving and analytical skills, and encouraging a comprehensive understanding of physics principles and applications. The successful candidate will also contribute to ensuring that our physics courses remain relevant and aligned with current scientific and technological advancements. SALARY: $1098.45 per credit hour. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Instructional Delivery: Deliver high-quality, engaging instruction in your subject area to students in both face-to-face and online formats. Develop and implement effective teaching strategies that accommodate diverse learning styles and promote student comprehension of course materials. Utilize technology and multimedia tools to enhance instruction, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity. 2. Course Design and Preparation: Prepare and update course materials, including syllabi, assignments, and assessments, to align with current academic standards and professional expectations in your field. Ensure that course content is relevant, up-to-date, and reflective of current trends and advancements in the subject area. 3. Student Engagement and Support: Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages student participation and critical thinking. Provide timely feedback and guidance to students on their academic progress, addressing individual learning needs and challenges. Maintain regular office hours for student consultations and academic support. 4. Assessment and Evaluation: Assess student performance through quizzes, exams, assignments, projects, or other activities to evaluate their understanding and application of course concepts. Use formative and summative assessments to measure learning outcomes and adjust instruction accordingly. 5. Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with colleagues in your department to ensure consistent delivery of curriculum and alignment with program goals. Communicate effectively with students, faculty, and staff regarding course-related matters, departmental initiatives, and college-wide events. 6. Curriculum Development: Contribute to the development and improvement of courses in your subject area, including the integration of innovative teaching methods and educational resources. Stay informed about advancements in your field and incorporate relevant updates into the curriculum. 7. Professional Development: Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current with best practices in teaching and advancements in your discipline. Participate in departmental meetings, faculty development opportunities, and college-wide events as required. 8. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure compliance with college policies and procedures, including maintaining accurate attendance and grading records. Submit required reports, such as grades and assessments, in a timely and accurate manner. 9. Commitment to Student Success: Actively contribute to the academic and professional success of students, fostering their critical thinking, subject-specific inquiry, and readiness for further studies or careers in their respective fields. Delivery Method: Online Start/End Date: Summer Semester 2026 Location: YCCC Wells Campus Schedule: Specific days and times TBD. Online opportunities may also be available. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Math, Physics, or related field Available to teach on campus. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Doctorate in Math, Physics, or related field Teaching experience APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Position is available until filled. Employment contingent upon successful completion or references and background check. Must be eligible and remain eligible to work in the United States. YCCC does not provide visa sponsorship. If you are a passionate and innovative educator with a strong commitment to fostering student success and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of education in accounting, we invite you to join our team at York County Community College as an Physics Adjunct Faculty Instructor in the Mathematics & Physics Department. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of our institution, support our mission, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of our students and the communities we serve. York County Community College (YCCC) is proud to be a Recovery Friendly Workplace, a Second Chance Employer, and a Veterans Friendly Workplace. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive environment that values the unique experiences and contributions of individuals from all walks of life. At YCCC, we believe in empowering all members of our community to thrive and succeed in both their professional and personal journeys. York County Community College is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks a diverse pool of candidates. We provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals, upon request, during any stage of the hiring process. For more information, please contact ************. Explore YCCC at ********************
    $51k-72k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Dental Assisting Instructor

    Porterchester

    Instructor job in Brockton, MA

    Dental Assisting Instructors are responsible for providing quality instruction to students through well prepared classes, relevant assignments, fair assessment of learning, clear documentation of student progress, and support of the academic success for all students.Our Faculty Members… Have high energy level and ability to engage students Have excellent presentation skills Learn our practice and strategies quickly Receive and respond to ongoing training, development, and feedback Mentor and help guide students of all levels achieve their best Position Requirements: Minimum of a Diploma from a Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene program required Minimum 3 years experience as a Dental Assistant required Massachusetts Dental Assisting License required CPR certifications required Certified Dental Assistant through DANB or willing to obtain at time of hire Ability to use common software programs (MS Word/Excel/Outlook etc.) Excellent verbal and written communication skills Great interpersonal skills About our company: Porter and Chester Institute, a trade school in Connecticut and Massachusetts for 75 years, adheres to one basic vision: to educate and train our students to the level that will make them competent employees. With 9 campus locations throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts, we offer training in such trades as Automotive Technology, HVAC-R, CAD, Electrician, Plumbing, as well as Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting, Practical Nursing and Computer & Technology. Our support staff, including Admissions, Financial Aid and other administrative professionals, to our qualified Instructors are focused on making the students' experience a fulfilling and enriching one, both professionally and personally. Click here for more company information: *********************************** We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $45k-89k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Business Strategy and Law

    Northeastern University 4.5company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    About the Opportunity About the Opportunity: The D'Amore-McKim School of Business (DMSB) and School of Law (SOL) at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts invite applications for a joint tenure-track faculty position at the assistant or untenured associate professor level starting in Fall 2026. We are interested in applicants with interdisciplinary expertise in business strategy, artificial intelligence, and healthcare whose teaching and research interests align with legal, ethical, governance, and regulatory implications of AI adoption in healthcare including the biotech sector. The position will primarily be on the Boston campus but there is also a possibility of affiliations at other campuses within the Northeastern University network. The successful candidate will hold a joint appointment between the D'Amore-McKim School of Business (primary appointment) and the School of Law (secondary appointment) and will have teaching roles in both schools. About the D'Amore-McKim School of Business: For over 100 years, the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University has continuously strengthened its foundation of experiential learning and innovation. Today, our mission to enable students to be responsible business leaders of the world capable of working, navigating, and creating in a digital environment is more relevant than ever. We offer unique business-specific and interdisciplinary degree opportunities at the bachelor's and master's levels, and lifelong learners benefit from our graduate-level certificates and executive education portfolio. All of these are enhanced by Northeastern's global campus system and experience-powered education approach. In addition, our use-inspired faculty and their research focus on transformative impact for humankind. Ultimately, D'Amore-McKim's values-driven culture and cross-border approach to learning and research empower our students, faculty, alumni, and corporate partners to create impact far beyond the confines of time, discipline, degree, and campus. About the School of Law: The School of Law is a national leader in experiential legal education, with a deep commitment to law in service of the public interest and to engaged scholarship and interdisciplinary collaboration. Summary of Responsibilities: Successful candidates will develop and execute independent research programs; teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels; and participate in service to the group, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, School of Law, Northeastern University, and discipline. Qualifications: Candidates interested in conducting high-impact research programs and teaching excellence in the areas above are encouraged to apply. Candidates must hold a doctorate in Business Administration, Economics, Management, International Business or a related field and/or a JD by the employment start date. Appointments at the untenured Associate Professor level will be commensurate with experience and qualifications reflecting a record of demonstrated teaching and scholarly excellence. To be considered at the Associate level, at least 5 years of academic or equivalent experience is required. Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational Institution and Employer, Title IX University. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, genetic information, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, veteran or disability status, or any other characteristic protected by the law. Northeastern University is an E-Verify Employer. Documents To Submit: Interested candidates should apply here with a curriculum vita that includes a list of publications, statements addressing the prompts below, and names and contact information for at least three professional references from whom letters of reference can be solicited as needed. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, as they arrive. Successful faculty at Northeastern will be dynamic and innovative scholars with a record of research and teaching excellence and a commitment to fostering belonging in the university community. Thus, strong candidates for this faculty position will have the expertise, knowledge, and skills to build their research, pedagogy, and curriculum in ways that reflect and enhance this commitment. Please indicate how your expertise, knowledge, and skills have prepared you to contribute to this work with written statements addressing the following prompts: Research statement (no longer than 5 pages): Please describe the focus of your research, including the questions you have identified, the funding you have received to support the work (if applicable), the results you have discovered, and the products of these efforts. Highlight any cross-disciplinary research efforts you have undertaken. Please also describe any research you have undertaken with students and/or with the external community. Finally, please outline the research directions you foresee pursuing in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, any cross-disciplinary and collaborative aspects, and the strategies you will take to address each direction. Teaching statement (1 page): Please summarize your past instructional and mentorship experiences, your pedagogical philosophy, your plans/goals for teaching in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business (including existing and proposed courses), and your strategies for teaching and mentoring global student populations. Leadership statement (1 page): Please describe your past experiences and activities and/or your future plans detailing your leadership style, how you intend to cultivate a culture that promotes a sense of belonging, including fostering a free and open exchange of ideas and managing different perspectives to help others strengthen their practice. Please direct inquiries to Professor Sheila Puffer, *************************. Position Type Academic Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit ************************************* for more information. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Pay Range: Assistant Professor: $174,000.00 - $194,000.00 | Associate Professor: $199,000.00 - $226,000.00 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
    $199k-226k yearly Auto-Apply 43d ago
  • Optometrist Vision Screening Instructor, Adjunct Faculty-Part Time

    New England College of Optometry 4.5company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    The New England College of Optometry invites applications for part-time (non-benefits eligible) Adjunct Instructor Faculty for our School Screening Program, a key component of the Patient Care I (PCI) Course. The qualified applicant will have an adjunct faculty appointment (non-tenure track) in the Department of Clinical Education and Clinical Sciences at the New England College of Optometry (NECO). The Screening Instructor will be overseen by the Patient Care I Instructor of Record who reports to the Dean of Academic Affairs. The College is a small, dynamic institution located in the historic Back Bay section of Boston and has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, service, and research. Screening Instructors will lead first-year NECO students in weekly morning screening sessions at local Boston area schools in the Fall and/or Spring semesters. Generally, 2 screening instructors are paired with 10 first-year students during each 4-hour screening session. Screening instructors can participate in as few as one screening per week or as many as 5 screenings per week on a per diem or supplemental basis. ($400/5 hours, 4 hours screenings and 1 hour admin time). Screenings are only held in the mornings (M-F in the fall, M-Th in the spring semester.) The New England College of Optometry is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Veterans / Disabled: As an Equal Opportunity Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Requirements At the time of appointment, a successful candidate will ideally hold a Doctor of Optometry degree (OD). If not yet licensed, candidates will be in the process of obtaining optometric licensure in MA and will only be paired with a licensed screening instructor until they are fully licensed and credentialed. Specific experience with precepting is desirable, but not required. The start date for the position is January 5, 2026, and will include some onboarding requirements for clearance to enter public schools. For inquiries, please contact Amy Moy at *************. Applicants should upload a current curriculum vitae, a statement of clinical experience and teaching interests, and the names and email addresses of three professional references. Salary Description $400/session
    $58k-83k yearly est. 55d ago
  • Adjunct, Human Physiology & Anatomy II Lab

    Merrimack College 4.0company rating

    Instructor job in Andover, MA

    The Department of Natural Sciences invites applications for adjunct faculty to teach the laboratory section of Human Physiology & Anatomy at the undergraduate level. The lab meets on Thursdays from 9:00-11:50 am. Duties include delivering laboratory instruction in a lab setting, organizing labs, and grading students' assignments. Qualifications: The candidates should meet the following qualifications: * Hold at least a MS in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or related field * College-level teaching and experience utilizing learning management systems (i.e.- Canvas) and technology in the classroom is highly desirable. Application Materials Should Include: * Cover letter stating motivation and interest in the position and desired courses * Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) * Contact information for three professional references (name, title, address, phone number, email address). Applicants will be notified before references are contacted. This position is subject to the successful completion of a criminal background check. Compensation Minimum: $5,000 per 4-credit course Minimum: $3,750 per lab section The actual pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, candidate qualifications and prior experience, scope of responsibilities, internal equity, and market considerations. Statement on Our Mission Merrimack College is a Catholic Augustinian institution of higher education committed to building an accepting and respectful community. Our mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives and is inspired by our Catholic faith and the Augustinian tradition of seeking truth through inquiry and dialogue. Merrimack College seeks candidates who understand, respect, and can contribute to Merrimack's Catholic and Augustinian mission. All candidates should describe in their application how they will foster a culture that supports our mission. About Merrimack College The only Catholic, Augustinian institution of higher education in New England, Merrimack College is a private, independent, coeducational institution with more than 4,000 undergraduate and 1,900 graduate students from 46 states and 45 countries. The College features more than 160 career-focused academic programs in science, engineering, business, nursing, health sciences, education, social sciences and humanities across undergraduate, professional and graduate programs, all taught by exceptional faculty who are passionate about their subject and student success. The College has six schools: arts and sciences, engineering and computational sciences, nursing and health sciences, education and social policy, the Girard school of business, and the Graduate School of counseling and social work. The College's suburban 220-acre campus is just north of Boston in North Andover, Massachusetts. Merrimack is a Master's Colleges and Universities/Larger Programs (M1) institution in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Merrimack is one of the fastest-growing educational institutions in the country and has steadily climbed up in the U.S. News & World Report's ranking of Best Colleges, ranking 37th in the Regional Universities North category in 2025. Merrimack is a NCAA Division I athletic institution. Merrimack College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $67k-91k yearly est. 35d ago
  • Apply for Future Nashoba Teaching Positions!

    Nashoba Regional School District 3.7company rating

    Instructor job in Bolton, MA

    If you're interested in a teaching position with the Nashoba Regional School District (and there are many reasons to be interested in joining us at NRSD!), but don't see a job currently posted in your teaching area, please APPLY HERE! We will keep your application and, as positions become available, we will see if the positions match your teaching area. If they do, we will reach out to you. Nashoba offers an accessible location, an inclusive community, very competitive wages and working conditions, and an opportunity to participate in moving Nashoba's strategic initiatives forward for the benefit of the students of Bolton, Lancaster and Stow. NRSD welcomes applicants with diverse racial, cultural, religious, class and/or gender backgrounds and experiences. We hire without regard to age, physical, mental or psychiatric disability, genetics, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin or military status. If you want to inspire all learners to realize their unique potential and become active contributors to their community, apply to the Nashoba Regional School District and * Pave Your Path * Impact the World * Be Your Best Self
    $45k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Optometrist Vision Screening Instructor, Adjunct Faculty-Part Time

    The New England College 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    Part-time Description The New England College of Optometry invites applications for part-time (non-benefits eligible) Adjunct Instructor Faculty for our School Screening Program, a key component of the Patient Care I (PCI) Course. The qualified applicant will have an adjunct faculty appointment (non-tenure track) in the Department of Clinical Education and Clinical Sciences at the New England College of Optometry (NECO). The Screening Instructor will be overseen by the Patient Care I Instructor of Record who reports to the Dean of Academic Affairs. The College is a small, dynamic institution located in the historic Back Bay section of Boston and has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, service, and research. Screening Instructors will lead first-year NECO students in weekly morning screening sessions at local Boston area schools in the Fall and/or Spring semesters. Generally, 2 screening instructors are paired with 10 first-year students during each 4-hour screening session. Screening instructors can participate in as few as one screening per week or as many as 5 screenings per week on a per diem or supplemental basis. ($400/5 hours, 4 hours screenings and 1 hour admin time). Screenings are only held in the mornings (M-F in the fall, M-Th in the spring semester.) The New England College of Optometry is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Veterans / Disabled: As an Equal Opportunity Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Requirements At the time of appointment, a successful candidate will ideally hold a Doctor of Optometry degree (OD). If not yet licensed, candidates will be in the process of obtaining optometric licensure in MA and will only be paired with a licensed screening instructor until they are fully licensed and credentialed. Specific experience with precepting is desirable, but not required. The start date for the position is January 5, 2026, and will include some onboarding requirements for clearance to enter public schools. For inquiries, please contact Amy Moy at *************. Applicants should upload a current curriculum vitae, a statement of clinical experience and teaching interests, and the names and email addresses of three professional references. Salary Description $400/session
    $68k-88k yearly est. 53d ago
  • Faculty - Business Instructor/Program Coordinator

    Feather River College Portal 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Quincy, MA

    Feather River College seeks an instructor for a tenure track position in the areas of business. Under the general supervision of the Chief Instructional Officer ( CIO ) and within the Professional and Technical Studies Division, the instructor assumes full-time teaching responsibility in business. The instructor serves as program coordinator for all aspects of the AA Business Degree and the AS-Transfer Business Degree. In addition, the person in this position should have experience teaching students of different academic levels and diverse backgrounds, and should have a repertoire of effective teaching methods to create a supportive environment for student learning and growth. CLASSIFICATION : FLSA Exempt Faculty Tenure Track Date Modified: November 2025 Desirable Qualifications Successful teaching experience, preferably at the community college level. Ability to develop cross-disciplinary courses and/or programs with colleagues in other disciplines. Ability to use effective learner-centered instructional strategies such as active/collaborative and problem-based learning approaches. Evidence of innovative instructional technologies, including use of online learning management systems (e.g., Web CT, Blackboard, Angel, Moodle, Canvas). Experience coordinating/directing relevant programs. Ability to incorporate a variety of teaching methods to accommodate various student learning styles. Ability to work with employers to meet the vocational needs of the current labor market. Ability to plan, organize, and revise the business program to meet student and community needs. Evidence of entrepreneurial skills and business experience. Required Qualifications Master's degree in business, business management, business administration, accountancy, finance, marketing, or business education OR Bachelor's degree in any of the above AND Master's degree in economics, personnel management, public administration, or Juris Doctorate (J.D.) or Legum Baccalaureus (LL.B.) degree OR Bachelor's degree in economics with a business emphasis AND Master's degree in personnel management, public administration, or J.D. or LL.B. degree OR the equivalent Demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic and socio-economic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students and staff. Preferred Qualifications See Desierable Qualifications
    $26k-32k yearly est. 60d ago
  • Adjunct Faculty - Inclusive Practices MLL Instructor

    BPE 4.1company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    Job Description Adjunct Faculty (Contract / Stipend) Program: SEI Endorsement / Teacher Residency Program Reports To: Program Director, Teacher Preparation & Residency Compensation: $16,000 stipend (1-year appointment, September 2026 - June 2027) Start Date: September 2026 Position Overview The Adjunct Faculty - Inclusive Practices MLL Instructor serves as the primary instructional authority for SEI Endorsement coursework within a residency-based teacher preparation program. This role carries full responsibility for designing curriculum, instructional coherence, assessment, and alignment to Massachusetts DESE SEI Endorsement requirements. The Adjunct Faculty member prepares residents and in-service educators to effectively instruct Multilingual Learners (MLLs) through rigorous, culturally sustaining, and linguistically responsive teaching practices grounded in real classroom contexts. Coursework integrates DESE SEI categories, WIDA standards, and a practice-based, equity-centered residency framework. Key Responsibilities Instruction & Curriculum Design Lead facilitation of the final eight course sessions within an established course framework ensuring coursework is aligned to MA DESE requirements, including: Second Language Acquisition Foundations of Sheltered Content Instruction ESL Curriculum and Instruction Sheltered Content Instruction Assessment of Multilingual Learners Model instructional practices that support MLLs across content areas, including: Language and content objectives Academic language scaffolds Differentiation and culturally sustaining pedagogy Residency Integration Design assignments that require residents to: Analyze student language data Plan and implement SEI-aligned lessons Reflect on practice using classroom-based evidence Support residents in applying SEI strategies directly to their residency classrooms Collaborate with Clinical Teachers, Coaches, and Program Staff to ensure coherence between coursework and clinical practice Assessment & Licensure Alignment Design and assess DESE-aligned performance tasks Provide timely, actionable feedback to support growth toward licensure and classroom readiness Monitor and support candidates' progress toward SEI-related licensure benchmarks Professional Collaboration Participate in required program meetings, calibration sessions, and professional learning Align instruction to program values, including equity, anti-racist practice, asset-based approaches to MLL instruction, and continuous improvement Required Qualifications Master's degree or higher in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, Education, or a related field Massachusetts SEI Endorsement Experience teaching Multilingual Learners in MA K-12 public schools Demonstrated knowledge of DESE SEI Endorsement requirements and WIDA ELD Standards Experience supporting adult learners or novice teachers Ability to teach in online formats Skills & Competencies Strong facilitation and instructional leadership skills Ability to bridge theory, policy, and classroom practice Deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and anti-racist education Collaborative, flexible, and responsive to feedback Proficiency with learning management systems and instructional technology Work Schedule & Compensation Teaching time averages ~6 hours per month, plus planning and grading, participation in required program meetings, calibration sessions and professional learning Sessions are held on Fridays (8:30-11:30am or 12:30-3:30pm; time slot negotiable) $16,000 stipend for a 1-year appointment September 2026 - June 2027 Who Should Apply This role is ideal for experienced SEI or TESOL educators who have designed and led coursework aligned to licensure requirements and are interested in faculty-level responsibility within a residency-based teacher preparation program. To Apply Please visit *********************** and submit a cover letter and resume. Benefits: Work Schedule & Compensation Teaching time averages ~6 hours per month, plus planning and grading, participation in required program meetings, calibration sessions and professional learning Sessions are held on Fridays (8:30-11:30am or 12:30-3:30pm; time slot negotiable) $16,000 stipend for a 1-year appointment September 2026 - June 2027
    $16k yearly 14d ago
  • Lecturer, Foundational Mathematics

    Wentworth Institute of Technology 4.1company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    Wentworth Institute of Technology invites applications for two full-time Lecturer positions in Foundational Mathematics within the School of Computing and Data Science, beginning Fall 2026. About Wentworth and the School of Computing and Data Science: Wentworth is a university of opportunity recognized for providing a high return on investment for its graduates. Our mission is to empower, inspire, and innovate through experiential learning and a student-centered approach to education. The School of Computing and Data Science (SCDS) includes more than 30 full-time faculty who offer undergraduate majors in Applied Mathematics, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and Information Technology, as well as graduate degrees in Computer Science, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. The SCDS has teaching and research strengths in artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, high-performance computing, mobile and web application development, stochastic processes, dynamical systems, financial mathematics, graph theory, algebra, and modeling. Faculty in SCDS maintain strong collaborative relationships with colleagues in sciences, humanities, and electrical and computer engineering, among other disciplines. Our faculty represents a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. Collaboration is highly encouraged and supported, and our School has no departmental boundaries. Many of our faculty bring significant industrial, consulting, entrepreneurial, and project management experience, contributing to a dynamic and applied academic environment. Minimum Requirements: M.S. in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, or related discipline. Demonstrated success and/or potential in teaching undergraduate foundational mathematics courses. Experience teaching a class as the instructor of record. Evidence of learner-centered and active learning instructional approaches. Demonstrated commitment to working effectively with a diverse community of faculty, staff, and students. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, or related discipline. 3+ years experience teaching a class as the instructor of record. Application Instructions: Please submit the following materials to the Resume Attachment Section: 1. Cover Letter - Describe how your prior experiences make you a strong fit for a lecturer position in foundational mathematics at Wentworth. 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching Statement - Describe how your teaching philosophy and prior experiences inform how you plan to engage Wentworth students in building a strong mathematical foundation. 4. Contact information for three professional references (candidates will be notified before the University contacts references). Review of applications will begin December 1 and continue until the positions are filled. Definition of Non-Regular Appointment Track (NRAT) Faculty A NRAT member is a faculty employee of the university not on regular-appointment track (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor). A NRAT faculty member is employed for a specific period of time. No existing regular appointment track faculty position shall be replaced by a NRAT faculty position. The ratio of NRAT faculty positions to regular appointment track faculty shall never exceed one (1) NRAT faculty for two (2) regular appointment track faculty. Lecturers Position Overview Lecturers complement the efforts and qualifications of regular appointment-track faculty and allow flexibility to address programmatic needs. The rank of lecturer may be assigned to faculty members who can provide effective instruction in areas that support the core pedagogical instruction provided by the faculty of the appointing academic unit. A lecturer may be reappointed to NRAT employment. After the first one-year appointment based on satisfactory fulfillment of expectations, a lecturer may receive up to a three (3) year contract (1, 2, or 3 year). After the first one-year appointment, just cause shall apply to the lecturer and contract renewal shall be conditional upon satisfactory annual performance, projected school needs and/or available resources. If a lecturer has served three (3) consecutive appointments as a lecturer, they shall receive a renewable three-year contract. Key Responsibilities of Lecturers Teach undergraduate first-year foundational mathematics courses, including but not limited to Precalculus, Calculus 1, and Calculus 2. The standard credit load is up to 16 credit hours per semester for the fall and spring semesters. Engage and support first-year students as they transition into the higher education learning community. Provide learning experiences aligned with a student-ready approach to foundational mathematics within a tightly coordinated setting. Attend and contribute to weekly course coordination meetings. Regularly use our Learning Management System to post course materials, communicate with students, and provide timely feedback to student work. Participate in programmatic continuous improvement initiatives. Communicate proactively with academic support, advising, and tutoring divisions as needed. Participate in early grading initiatives. Create and maintain course manuals as needed for accreditation purposes. Position Details: The position includes a comprehensive benefits package and a competitive salary. Benefits are described briefly HR: ************************************** At this time, the university is unable to sponsor applicants for H-1B visas. It is expected that the salary range for this position is between $70,000 and $84,111. The low end of the pay range in all faculty searches is at the minimum salary for the rank per the collective bargaining agreement between Wentworth Institute of Technology and the Wentworth Faculty Federation, Local 2403, AFT MA, AFL-CIO (the “Faculty Federation” or “Federation”). The specific pay for this position will be determined by the University based on consideration of all relevant factors when and if it decides to extend an offer of employment. The range does not include any salary stipend from a named-professorship. Note that these are two semester equivalent salaries. This position comes with a 10% retirement contribution (no matching required) according to the current Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Wentworth Faculty Federation. Wentworth uses a three-semester per year schedule. The faculty contracts are for two semesters (fall and spring) with optional summer teaching, which is paid on a prorated basis of the provided two-semester salary. This means the annual compensation could reach 1.5 times the provided two-semester salary, depending on the availability of summer classes. Compensation and Benefits Wentworth Institute of Technology is committed to fair, transparent, and legally compliant compensation practices. We believe that clarity about pay structures and ranges supports equity, fosters trust, and ensures a positive workplace for all employees. Please visit here to see the comprehensive benefits package offered to support the best experience for our employees. ************************************** Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth. To find out more about the Wentworth's commitment to Inclusive Excellence, please visit the website ******************************************* All applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations, contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance, Catlin Wells, at ***************. E-Verify for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Wentworth participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an internet-based system that compares information from your Form I-9 to records available to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
    $70k-84.1k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Multi Language Learner/ English Lan (coverage for Leave)

    Codman Academy Charter Public School

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    This position is set for coverage of a scheduled Leave of Absence. We here at Codman recognize great talent, and a successful candidate in this role will gladly be considered for a permanent similar role in the future. Job Title: Multi Language Learner/ English Language Teacher (Full Time-Coverage for Leave) Supervisor: Director of Special Education Compensation: Codman Academy Charter Public School follows a compensation scale based on years of direct experience. 1 year experience starts at $60,000, with 16 years direct experience starting at $110,444 annually. Hours: Monday through Friday Description: The MLL /ELL Teacher is responsible for developing English Learner students' ability to effectively perform courses of study in the English language, developing lesson plans and delivering group and individual student instruction within established curriculum guidelines, and collaborating with other teachers in addressing instructional and/or classroom issues. Responsibilities include (but not limited to): MLL/ELL * Administer all incoming student paperwork and testing following WIDA guidelines * Teach small group ESL classes to students K-12 * Act as ESL support in class for student K-12 * Write and manage language acquisition plans for all students identified as MLLs * Use SEMSTracker to maintain organized, complete files for MLL students * Plan and organized schedules for all MLL students in order to ensure state compliance * Manage, administer, and ensure completion of yearly ACCESS testing * Develop additional materials to compliment curriculum * Work with teachers/grade teams to ensure MLL students are accessing in class curriculum Planning and Preparation for Learning * Knowledge - Demonstrates subject area expertise and a cutting-edge grasp of child development and how students learn. * Standards - Develops a wMLL-honed game plan for the year that is tightly aligned with state standards and assessments. * Units - Plans all expeditions backwards, aligned with high standards, state assessments, and all Bloom's levels; documents and shares all lessons with supervisor at a minimum of two (2) weeks in advance. * Assessments - Plans diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments to closely monitor student learning. * Anticipation - Anticipates students' misconceptions and confusions and develops multiple strategies to overcome them. * Lessons - Designs lessons with clear, measurable goals closely aligned with standards and expedition outcomes. * Engagement - Designs highly relevant lessons that will motivate all students and engage them in active learning * Materials - Designs lessons that use an effective mix of high-quality, multicultural learning materials and technology. * Differentiation - Designs lessons that break down complex tasks and address all learning needs, styles, and interests. * Environment - Artfully uses room arrangement, materials, and displays to maximize student learning of all material, focusing on learning targets and student work. Classroom Management * Expectations - Is direct, specific, consistent, and tenacious in communicating and enforcing high expectations. * Relationships - Shows warmth, caring, respect, and fairness for all students and builds strong relationships. * Respect - Wins all students' respect and creates a climate in which disruption of learning is unthinkable. * Social-emotional - Implements a program that successfully develops positive interactions and social-emotional skills. * Routines - Successfully inculcates class routines up front so that students maintain them throughout the year. * Responsibility - Successfully develops students' self-discipline, self-confidence, and a sense of responsibility. * Repertoire - Has a highly effective discipline repertoire and can capture and hold students' attention any time. * Efficiency - Skillfully uses coherence, momentum, and transitions so that every minute of the classroom time produces learning. * Prevention - Is alert, poised, dynamic, and self-assured and nips virtually all discipline problems in the bud. * Incentives - Gets students to buy into a highly effective system of incentives linked to intrinsic rewards. Delivery of Instruction * Expectations - Exudes high expectations and determination and convinces all students that they will master the material. * Mindset - Actively inculcates a "growth" mindset: take risks, learn from mistakes, through effective effort you can and will achieve at high levels. * Goals - Shows students exactly what's expected by posting learning targets, essential questions, rubrics, and exemplars. * Connections - Hooks all students' interest and makes connections into prior knowledge, experience, and reading. * Clarity - Always presents material clearly and explicitly, with wMLL-chosen examples and vivid and appropriate language. * Repertoire - Orchestrates highly effective strategies, materials, and groupings to involve and motivate all students. * Engagement - Engages all students in focused work in which they are active learners and problem solvers. * Differentiation - Successfully reaches all students by skillfully differentiating and scaffolding. * Nimbleness - Deftly adapts lessons and units to exploit teachable moments and correct misunderstandings. * Application - Consistently has all students summarize and internalize what they learn and apply it to real-life situations. Monitoring, Assessment and Follow-Up * Criteria - Posts and reviews clear criteria for proficient work, including rubrics and exemplars, and all students internalize them. * Diagnosis - Gives students a wMLL-constructed diagnostic assessment up front, and uses the information to fine-tune instruction. * On-the-Spot - Continuously uses a variety of effective methods to check for understanding; immediately unscrambles confusion and clarifies. * Self-Assessment - Sets ambitious goals with students, continually self-assesses, and takes responsibility for improving performance. * Recognition - Frequently posts students' work with rubrics and commentary to celebrate progress and motivate direct effort. * Interims - Works with colleagues to use interim assessment data, fine-tune teaching, re-teach, and help struggling students. * Tenacity - Relentlessly follows up with struggling students with personal attention (time and support) so they all reach proficiency. * Support - Makes sure that students who need specialized diagnosis and help receive appropriate services immediately. * Analysis - Works with colleagues to analyze chart data, draw action conclusions, and leverage student growth. * Reflection - Constantly reflects on what worked and what didn't to continuously improve instruction. Family and Community Outreach * Respect - Shows great sensitivity and respect for family and community culture, values, and beliefs. * Belief - Shows each parent/guardian an in-depth knowledge of their child and a strong belief they will meet or exceed standards. * Expectations - Gives parents/guardians clear, user-friendly learning and behavior expectations and exemplars of proficient work. * Communication - Makes sure that parents/guardians hear positive news about their children first and immediately flags any problems. * Involving - Frequently involves parents/guardians in supporting and enriching the curriculum for their children as it unfolds. * Assignments - Assigns highly-engaging assignments, gets close to 100% return, and provides rich feedback. * Responsiveness - Deals immediately and successfully with parent/guardian concerns and makes parent/guardian feel welcome at any time. * Reporting - In conferences, report cards, and informal talks, gives parents/guardians detailed feedback on their children's progress. * Outreach - Is successful in contacting and working with all parent/guardians, including those who are hard to reach. * Resources - Successfully enlists classroom volunteers and extra resources from homes and the community to enrich the curriculum. Professional Responsibilities * Attendance & Punctuality - Has perfect or near-perfect attendance and punctuality * Language - In professional contexts, speaks and writes appropriately, succinctly, and eloquently. * Reliability - Carries out assignments conscientiously and punctually, keeps meticulous records, and is never late. * Professionalism - Presents as a consummate professional and always observes appropriate boundaries. * Judgment - Is invariably ethical, honest, and forthright, uses impeccable judgment, and respects confidentiality. * Above-and-beyond - Is an important member of teacher teams and committees and frequently attends after-school activities. * Leadership - Frequently contributes valuable ideas and expertise and instills in others a desire to improve students' results. * Openness - Actively seeks out feedback and suggestions and uses them to improve performance. * Collaboration - Meets at least weekly with colleagues to plan units, share ideas, and analyze interim assessments. * Growth - Actively reaches out for new ideas and engages in professional development with colleagues to figure out what works best. * Administrative Feedback - Informs the administration of any concerns and reaches out for help and suggestions when needed. Stewardship * We are crew, not passengers, and we uphold that ideal as we support each other in reaching our shared goals. * Every adult in our community is a teacher and a role model, and we model and implement EL Education design principles and core practices to the best of our ability in our roles. * Advance the educational mission of the school by participating in duties and responsibilities consistent with building, upholding and promoting a strong Codman community. * We actively value and solicit feedback in order to improve performance. * In addition to core teaching responsibilities, all Codman staff members share responsibility for management and supervision of additional daily duties, including but not limited to breakfast, lunch, recess, crew, club, work block, and office hours. Duties will be distributed to ensure that all teacher schedules include: * 30 minute lunch break per day * 4 hours of prep time per week (Monday through Thursday) * Additional duties assigned by the supervisor.
    $60k-110.4k yearly 19d ago
  • Instructional Professor, Computer Science

    Merrimack College 4.0company rating

    Instructor job in North Andover, MA

    Merrimack College's Division of Computational Sciences seeks exceptional candidates for a non-tenure track instructional professor position in its rapidly expanding online Master of Computer Science program. This position has a flexible start date and may begin as early as Summer 2026. Ideal candidates will be those with a profound commitment to graduate computer science education. We are looking for individuals eager to contribute to our dynamic learning environment, applying innovative teaching methods and engaging in curriculum development that prepares students for tomorrow's challenges. As Merrimack College strides toward becoming an R2 institution, we offer educators a unique opportunity to be part of a growing legacy-where teaching excellence and student success are at the heart of our mission. The role will focus on enriching our students' learning experience. As we continue to advance toward our strategic objectives, including launching Ph.D. programs in pivotal areas of computational sciences within the next 5-10 years, we seek educators who are passionate about teaching and dedicated to our students' success. This presents a unique opportunity for non-tenure track faculty to make significant contributions to these goals through innovative teaching and curriculum development, directly impacting our students' educational journey. Primary Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in the Master of Science in Computer Science program Maintain regular office hours Mentor and advise students Participate in departmental and institutional activities Collaborate with faculty and staff in a collegial and professional manner to foster a supportive and positive working environment Qualifications Ph.D. in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or related field, or a Master's Degree in Computer Science or related field with several years of software engineering industry experience. Demonstrated excellence or potential in teaching. Demonstrated experience working with broad populations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, students, and external stakeholders. Application Materials Should Include: Cover letter Curriculum Vitae Teaching philosophy and interests Contact information for three professional references Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The subsequent review will continue on a rolling basis until qualified/suitable candidates are identified. Compensation: The expected 9-month base salary range (paid over 12 months) for the Assistant Instructional Professor position is $78,000-$90,000; for the Associate instructional Professor is $90,000-$110,000. The actual pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, candidate qualifications and prior experience, scope of responsibilities, internal equity, and market considerations. Statement on Our Mission Merrimack College is a Catholic Augustinian institution of higher education committed to building an accepting and respectful community. Our mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives and is inspired by our Catholic faith and the Augustinian tradition of seeking truth through inquiry and dialogue. Merrimack College seeks candidates who understand, respect, and can contribute to Merrimack's Catholic and Augustinian mission. All candidates should describe in their application how they will foster a culture that supports our mission. About Merrimack College The only Catholic, Augustinian institution of higher education in New England, Merrimack College is a private, independent, coeducational institution with more than 4,000 undergraduate and 1,900 graduate students from 46 states and 45 countries. The College features more than 160 career-focused academic programs in science, engineering, business, nursing, health sciences, education, social sciences and humanities across undergraduate, professional and graduate programs, all taught by exceptional faculty who are passionate about their subject and student success. The College has six schools: arts and sciences, engineering and computational sciences, nursing and health sciences, education and social policy, the Girard school of business, and the Graduate School of counseling and social work. The College's suburban 220-acre campus is just north of Boston in North Andover, Massachusetts. Merrimack is a Professions-focused, Undergraduate/Graduate-Master's Large/Medium institution in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Merrimack is one of the fastest-growing educational institutions in the country and has steadily climbed up in the U.S. News & World Report's ranking of Best Colleges, ranking 37th in the Regional Universities North category in 2025. Merrimack is a NCAA Division I athletic institution. Merrimack College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $90k-110k yearly Auto-Apply 56d ago
  • Online Adjunct Instructor - Artificial Intelligence, Data Science & Analytics, Health Informatics, and Cybersecurity Programs

    New England College 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Henniker, NH

    Job Title Online Adjunct Instructor - Artificial Intelligence, Data Science & Analytics, Health Informatics, and Cybersecurity Programs * Teach graduate-level courses in the Artificial Intelligence, Data Science & Analytics, Health Informatics, or Cybersecurity Programs. * Demonstrate and share relevant and current subject-matter expertise and help students connect concepts across their academic program. * Courses include * Artificial Intelligence: Data Science, ML/DL, NLP, Computer Vision, Robotics, Ethics, AI Applications * Data Science: SQL, Data Mining & Statistical Modeling, Python, Machine Learning, Visual Analytics, Text Analytics, Web Analytics * Cybersecurity: Database Security, Network Security, Cloud Computing, Digital Forensics, Ethical Hacking; Policy, Legal, Ethics, & Compliance * Health Informatics: Design of Healthcare Systems, Database Design, Security Strategies, Compliance & Integrity, Data Mining, Data Analytics, AI * All class are conducted online, asynchronously. Terms are 15 weeks and 7 weeks in length. Essential Duties Summary * Actively engage students through frequent interaction in various forms and convey a genuine enthusiasm for their learning. * Provide timely, thorough, and constructive assignment feedback, utilizing rubrics to effectively assess learner's work, while also acknowledging learner accomplishments. * Provide recommendations to Program Director for potential course improvements to maintain content relevancy and currency. * Optional opportunities to teach in weekend residency programs Required Qualifications * Ph.D. in the related terminal degree program * OR * Master's Degree in a related degree program plus 5 years of professional experience in the field. * Teaching experience at the college level required. * Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and to work closely with faculty and staff in a small college environment. Preferred Qualifications * Preference is given to candidates local to central New Hampshire. EEO Statement New England College prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed or religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, pregnancy, veteran's status or disability in regard to treatment, access to or employment in its programs and activities, in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with disabilities needing accommodation should contact the ADA Compliance Officer. Posting Detail Information Posting Number PT00129P Open Date Close Date Open Until Filled No Special Instructions to Applicants Reference Requests Reference Requests Minimum Requests 3 Maximum Requests Cutoff Date Provider Special Instructions
    $62k-78k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Part Time Lecturer, Communication Studies

    Northeastern University 4.5company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    About the Opportunity Summary/Responsibilities The Communication Studies Department at Northeastern University seeks part-time faculty to teach courses on Public Speaking, Business and Professional Speaking, Visual Communication, Communication Ethics, Media History, and select other courses related to Communication Studies and Media and Screen Studies. Qualifications Ph.D. in Communication or related field required. MFA considered for production offerings. Two or more years of college teaching experience in Communication Studies courses preferred. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with students of diverse academic strengths. Positions contingent upon enrollment, funding, and departmental needs. Position Type Academic Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit ************************************* for more information. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Pay Range: The rate per credit is $2032.40
    $2k monthly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Instructor, Chemistry

    Wentworth Institute of Technology 4.1company rating

    Instructor job in Boston, MA

    The School of Sciences & Humanities at Wentworth Institute of Technology seeks multiple adjunct faculty to teach lectures and labs for the upcoming academic year. The chemistry courses include Chemistry of the Built Environment (for Construction Management students), as well as General Chemistry I and II and Organic Chemistry. Essential job functions- Preparing a syllabus for the course and distributing the syllabus to the students, based on recommendation of the School of Sciences and Humanities and the provost office Teaching lectures and/or labs of sciences courses in collaboration with the course coordinator Preparing quizzes, labs and exams. Grading assignments and exams in a timely manner Meeting students during office hours outside of class as required. Required qualifications- Masters in Chemistry or an appropriate related field. 1-3 years as a primary course instructor at the college/university level Preferred Qualifications- PhD in Chemistry or an appropriate related field. 1-3 years as a primary course instructor at the college/university level demonstrated ability to effectively communicate in interpersonal and large group settings experience using engaged student approaches in the classroom demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion Review of applications will begin on July 15, 2025, but applications received after that date may be considered until the position is filled. Interested applicants may apply at ************************************** . In your application include: 1) a cover letter, specifically describing how your experience matches the qualifications, and how it prepared you for the essential functions and responsibilities identified in this position description. 2) a current curriculum vitae or resume. Position Details: At this time, the university is unable to sponsor applicants for H-1B visas. Adjunct faculty compensation varies based on instructional mode (lecture or lab), number of course credits, and program. The minimum adjunct rate is $1,365 per credit. Compensation and Benefits Wentworth Institute of Technology is committed to fair, transparent, and legally compliant compensation practices. We believe that clarity about pay structures and ranges supports equity, fosters trust, and ensures a positive workplace for all employees. Please visit here to see the comprehensive benefits package offered to support the best experience for our employees. **************************************/benefits Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth. To find out more about the Wentworth's commitment to Inclusive Excellence, please visit the website ******************************************* All applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations, contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance, Catlin Wells, at ***************. E-Verify for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Wentworth participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an internet-based system that compares information from your Form I-9 to records available to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
    $55k-63k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Instructional Professor, Computer Science

    Merrimack College 4.0company rating

    Instructor job in North Andover, MA

    Job Description Merrimack College's Division of Computational Sciences seeks exceptional candidates for a non-tenure track instructional professor position in its rapidly expanding online Master of Computer Science program. This position has a flexible start date and may begin as early as Summer 2026. Ideal candidates will be those with a profound commitment to graduate computer science education. We are looking for individuals eager to contribute to our dynamic learning environment, applying innovative teaching methods and engaging in curriculum development that prepares students for tomorrow's challenges. As Merrimack College strides toward becoming an R2 institution, we offer educators a unique opportunity to be part of a growing legacy-where teaching excellence and student success are at the heart of our mission. The role will focus on enriching our students' learning experience. As we continue to advance toward our strategic objectives, including launching Ph.D. programs in pivotal areas of computational sciences within the next 5-10 years, we seek educators who are passionate about teaching and dedicated to our students' success. This presents a unique opportunity for non-tenure track faculty to make significant contributions to these goals through innovative teaching and curriculum development, directly impacting our students' educational journey. Primary Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in the Master of Science in Computer Science program Maintain regular office hours Mentor and advise students Participate in departmental and institutional activities Collaborate with faculty and staff in a collegial and professional manner to foster a supportive and positive working environment Qualifications Ph.D. in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or related field, or a Master's Degree in Computer Science or related field with several years of software engineering industry experience. Demonstrated excellence or potential in teaching. Demonstrated experience working with broad populations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, students, and external stakeholders. Application Materials Should Include: Cover letter Curriculum Vitae Teaching philosophy and interests Contact information for three professional references Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The subsequent review will continue on a rolling basis until qualified/suitable candidates are identified. Compensation: The expected 9-month base salary range (paid over 12 months) for the Assistant Instructional Professor position is $78,000-$90,000; for the Associate instructional Professor is $90,000-$110,000. The actual pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, candidate qualifications and prior experience, scope of responsibilities, internal equity, and market considerations. Statement on Our Mission Merrimack College is a Catholic Augustinian institution of higher education committed to building an accepting and respectful community. Our mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives and is inspired by our Catholic faith and the Augustinian tradition of seeking truth through inquiry and dialogue. Merrimack College seeks candidates who understand, respect, and can contribute to Merrimack's Catholic and Augustinian mission. All candidates should describe in their application how they will foster a culture that supports our mission. About Merrimack College The only Catholic, Augustinian institution of higher education in New England, Merrimack College is a private, independent, coeducational institution with more than 4,000 undergraduate and 1,900 graduate students from 46 states and 45 countries. The College features more than 160 career-focused academic programs in science, engineering, business, nursing, health sciences, education, social sciences and humanities across undergraduate, professional and graduate programs, all taught by exceptional faculty who are passionate about their subject and student success. The College has six schools: arts and sciences, engineering and computational sciences, nursing and health sciences, education and social policy, the Girard school of business, and the Graduate School of counseling and social work. The College's suburban 220-acre campus is just north of Boston in North Andover, Massachusetts. Merrimack is a Professions-focused, Undergraduate/Graduate-Master's Large/Medium institution in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Merrimack is one of the fastest-growing educational institutions in the country and has steadily climbed up in the U.S. News & World Report's ranking of Best Colleges, ranking 37th in the Regional Universities North category in 2025. Merrimack is a NCAA Division I athletic institution. Merrimack College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $90k-110k yearly 26d ago

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