Category: *: Part-time FacultySubscribe: *: Department: *: Academic Affairs - Liberal ArtsLocations: *: Lowell, MAPosted: *: Nov 26, 2024Closes: *: Open Until FilledType: *: Part-timePosition ID: *: 183468About Middlesex Community CollegeMiddlesex Community College (MCC), established in 1970, provides access to affordable education for a diverse community from all ethnic backgrounds and identities, preparing individuals for success and lifelong learning. We promote academic excellence, provide workforce development opportunities, and empower all learners to become productive and socially responsible members of our local and global communities. The College provides a broad range of services that are essential to attract, reward, and retain talented faculty and staff.
The MCC community promotes a culture of inclusion in which our employees feel supported and empowered to best serve our diverse student population. We are proud to offer our classes on both the Bedford and Lowell campuses, as well as a robust online course offering. MCC is committed to transforming lives as we educate, challenge, and support all students as evident in our [strategic plan](https: //www. middlesex. edu/about/strategicplan. html).
As an Affirmative Action employer, MCC strongly encourages members of underrepresented groups, minorities, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and all persons committed to diversity and inclusive excellence to apply. Job DescriptionTitle: *Adjunct Instructor - EnglishUnit: [ ](https: //intranet. middlesex. edu/humanresources/downloads/dce2024k. pdf)*[DCE Adjunct Faculty](https: //intranet. middlesex. edu/humanresources/downloads/dce2024k. pdf)Department: *EnglishReports to: *Dean of Liberal ArtsDate: *November 26, 2024General Summary: *This posting is an "Open Pool" position. While there may not be immediate openings, when a position becomes available, the hiring manager will consider applicants from this pool as needed.
Middlesex Community College has instituted courses for students who place into developmental, corequisite, Composition 1 and Composition 2 courses. ENG 092: Reading, Writing, & Reasoning is an integrated developmental reading and writing course for students whose reading score is below that required for ENG 101 English Composition I. For those students who reach the ENG 101 eligible reading score but who need support for their writing, a co-requisite model is employed; students enroll in ENG 101 English Composition I and co-enroll in ENG 109 Writing Skills Seminar for an additional 3 credits with the same instructor (ALP). For those unfamiliar with these models, professional development is available.
Duties And Responsibilities Teach one or more sections of integrated reading and writing, co-requisite or standalone Composition 1, or Composition 2; Explore new pedagogies that accelerate and contextualize developmental instruction, such as the Reading, Writing and Reasoning (RWR) accelerated learning model and the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP); Develop and use student-centered pedagogies; Develop and use assessment strategies that maximize the developmental learning process and measure student learning outcomes; 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; Participate in the end-of-the-term grading session of a common final assessment.
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 for the Division of Continuing Education (DCE)Requirements Master's degree in English, or M. Ed.
with a specialization in Reading or Language Arts Classroom teaching of English, reading, college composition or developmental English in high school or college; Demonstrated commitment to diversity, continuous professional improvement, developmental education, inclusive pedagogies and use of technology to support student learning; Willingness to work collegially with a diverse body of faculty and staff; 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 3 - 5 years of teaching experience in a community college Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Blackboard LMS, and PC. Equivalency StatementApplicants who do not meet the qualifications as noted above are encourage to put in writing precisely how their background and experience have prepared them with the equivalent combination of education, training, and experience required for the responsibilities of this position. Additional InformationSalary Range: *The salary assigned will be determined by the [DCE Collective Bargaining Agreement](https: //intranet. middlesex.
edu/humanresources/downloads/dce2024k. pdf) per credit salary chart. Location: *Lowell or Bedford campus as neededExpected Start Date: *Fall 2025Application Deadline: *This position will remain open until filledApplication InstructionsAll applicants must apply online by submitting: Cover Letter Resume Names and contact information for three (3) professional referencesPre-Employment RequirementsThe College will not sponsor applicants for work visas. All offers of employment at Middlesex Community College are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check. Background checks will be conducted on all final candidates, as deemed necessary. 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 [careers@middlesex. mass. edu](mailto: careers@middlesex. mass. edu). 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 781-280-3549 or [careers@middlesex. mass. edu](mailto: careers@middlesex. mass. edu).
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