Nelson University is seeking qualified adjunct instructors to teach science courses within the College of Health Sciences. This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the academic formation of students while maintaining flexibility in teaching schedules.
As an adjunct faculty member, you will play an important role in delivering quality instruction in biology, anatomy, chemistry, or health sciences, helping students develop both scientific understanding and critical thinking skills within a supportive Christian higher education environment.
Position Details
Adjunct instructors are hired on a semester-by-semester basis to teach specific courses based on enrollment needs and institutional requirements. Teaching assignments typically range from one to three courses per semester and may include daytime, evening, or online course sections.
Abbreviated Summary of Qualifications
Spirit-empowered, committed follower of Jesus Christ with a mature Christian faithCommitted to the doctrinal and cultural convictions of Nelson University and its parent church, the Assemblies of God
Ability to integrate faith and learning in the classroom and model Christian characterMaster's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physiology, Medical Sciences, or a related science field from an accredited institution; doctoral degree preferred
At least 18 graduate credit hours in the teaching discipline or a closely-related field required for instruction at the undergraduate levelDemonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: general biology, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, physics, microbiology, or health sciences
Professionals with significant practical experience in scientific or healthcare fields are encouraged to applyStrong communication skills and ability to engage students effectively in both lecture and laboratory settings
Primary Responsibilities
Teach assigned undergraduate science courses in accordance with approved syllabi and course learning outcomesPrepare engaging lectures, laboratories, demonstrations, and learning activities that promote student comprehension and application of scientific concepts
Design and administer assessments that accurately measure student learning and provide meaningful feedbackSubmit grades and maintain accurate records in accordance with university policies and deadlines
Support the mission of Nelson University by demonstrating Christian values and integrating faith perspectives into course content where appropriateApplication Information
To receive more information about adjunct science instructor opportunities, including details concerning the application process and current course needs, please direct questions to Dr. Kerry Woodson, Dean of the College of Health Sciences at kwoodson@nelson.edu or the Nelson University Human Resources Office at humanresources@nelson.edu.
How to Apply
Submit a complete application package online at www.nelson.edu/employment, by completing the fields to the right of this screen under “Apply here”. These fields contain intake information. After clicking submit application, you will be taken to the Nelson Employment Application, where you will be asked to list references and previous employment positions.
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