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Adjunct Faculty: Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Microbiology: Augusta (PT)

The Augusta campus of Georgia Military College is now hiring adjunct professors in the following discipline:
Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, MicrobiologyApplicants must hold a Masters degree with 18 graduate semester hours or 30 graduate quarter hours in the discipline advertised.
Teaching experience is highly preferred.
Applicants with the flexibility to teach both day and evening classes are preferred; however, applications will be considered for those with more limited availability.
Contracts are for 8 weeks; renewable upon availability of classes and satisfactory job performance.
The application review process will commence immediately and will continue until the necessary positions have been filled.
Applicants must provide a letter of interest, current resume or CV, three letters of reference, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a copy of unofficial transcripts.
These documents may be uploaded directly to each application.
If hired, an official copy of transcripts for highest degree related to the teaching position will be required.
Criminal background check and drug screen must be cleared before any candidate may begin working.
Georgia Military College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
QualificationsRequirements Master's degree 18 graduate-level semester hours OR 30 graduate-level quarter hours in the teaching discipline Proficient technological skills, including Microsoft Office Preferred Doctorate degree in the teaching discipline 1
years of relevant teaching experience Experience with LMS (Moodle or Blackboard) Knowledge of learner-centered teaching Proficient classroom technology skills Recommended Skills Educational Technologies Microsoft Office Teaching Moodle Blackboard Contract Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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