Instructor Adjunct, Paralegal, UC Clermont College
UC Clermont is seeking applications from paralegal faculty interested in teaching part-time online (distance-based) courses. Essential functions include preparing video lectures and PowerPoint style presentations with audio and other learning outcome specific activities; delivery of structured instructional activities to meet course learning outcomes; delivery of courses in both a synchronous and asynchronous format; prepare and actively participate in all aspects of the course including discussion forums; and attend regular faculty meetings.
Minimum requirements include a J.D. degree, and a continuous record of good standing with a State Bar, experience practicing law with paralegals and teaching experience. Applicants with a Master's Degree and at least five (5) years experience working as a paralegal and teaching experience will also be considered.
The completed application must include the following documents: CV/Resume, Cover Letter, Statement of Teaching Interests and Experience, and summaries of available peer and student evaluations.
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. Highlights include tuition remission, robust retirement plans, real work-life balance, competitive salary based on experience, professional development & mentorship opportunities, and university employee discount program.
Instructor Adjunct, Paralegal, UC Clermont College
UC Clermont is seeking applications from paralegal faculty interested in teaching part-time online (distance-based) courses. Essential functions include preparing video lectures and PowerPoint style presentations with audio and other learning outcome specific activities; delivery of structured instructional activities to meet course learning outcomes; delivery of courses in both a synchronous and asynchronous format; prepare and actively participate in all aspects of the course including discussion forums; and attend regular faculty meetings.
Minimum requirements include a J.D. degree, and a continuous record of good standing with a State Bar, experience practicing law with paralegals and teaching experience. Applicants with a Master's Degree and at least five (5) years experience working as a paralegal and teaching experience will also be considered.
The completed application must include the following documents: CV/Resume, Cover Letter, Statement of Teaching Interests and Experience, and summaries of available peer and student evaluations.
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. Highlights include tuition remission, robust retirement plans, real work-life balance, competitive salary based on experience, professional development & mentorship opportunities, and university employee discount program.