
FT Instructor - Religion & Ethics
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Job Description
Job Summary:
Reporting to the Department Head of Humanities, Music, and General Studies, the FT Ethics and Religion Faculty is
responsible for teaching a variety of introductory and upper-level undergraduate Ethics and Religions courses.
Teaching flexibility is highly desired.
Essential Job Functions:
- Teaching all levels of undergraduate Ethics and Religion courses. (Teaching load is up to 15 credit hours per
semester; may have release time to conduct research or other duties.)
- Complete yearly Professional Development courses as defined by the school.
- Ability to use technology in the classroom as well as teaching online courses as needed.
- Advising students (when applicable).
- Effectively managing the classroom environment.
- Developing, maintaining, and submitting accurate, timely and complete records (attendance, assignments,
grades, end of course reports, etc.).
- Participating in course and curriculum development, mentoring part-time faculty and students, as well as
providing service to the School and the University as assigned.
- Managing and supervising student-interns (when applicable).
- Serving the School, the University, and the profession and community as appropriate.
- Other duties as assigned. Note: This job description is not intended to provide all duties that may be required
of the position, as other duties may be required of this position.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Job Qualifications
Required Education and/or Experience
- Earned Master's Degree in Ethics/Philosophy and Religion, or a Ph.D. in Ethics/Philosophy and Religion or related
field (with at least 18 credit hours of Ethics/Philosophy and Religion related classes). Degree must be from an
accredited institution of higher learning.
- Graduate level coursework must include Ethics and Religion courses.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Teaching experience at the university level preferred.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Demonstrated understanding and strong commitment to cultural diversity.
- Experience with publishing and/or presenting research preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, or Registrations
Must possess the minimum credential standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on
Colleges (SACSCOC), which normally includes at least 18 graduate semester credit hours in the subject area or
suitable approved justifications.
Other Competencies (skills, abilities, behavior)
- Must have a philosophy that is consistent with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of the organization. Vision,
commitment, and experience in achieving goals and pursuing excellence are critical. Strong oral and written
presentation skills. Ability to work well independently and as a member of a team. Excellence in the organization,
decision-making, problem-solving, and creating a collaborative environment. Ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously. Must be able to read, write and speak fluently in English.
Physical Demands
- Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours/day. Some lifting (up to 25 pounds occasionally), bending, and carrying. Specific
vision abilities include the ability to use close vision. The employee is regularly required to talk and hear, and to use
hands and fingers to handle or feel.
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