Adjunct Faculty - Accounting & Finance
Job Description
Department: Business - Accounting
This position has no official end date. We invite you to apply at any time. We review applications every semester to help us fill vacancies for our classes. If we do not have an opening now, we will contact applicants as enrollment increases in this area.
We are looking for industry professionals with the time and flexibility to work with us and our students. They will have a strong commitment to high-quality undergraduate education.
Requirements for Employment Eligibility:
- Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Worthiness to hold and be worthy to hold a current temple recommend.
- Receive clearance from the Church Educational System Ecclesiastical Clearance Office.
- Commitment to bring about the purposes of Ensign College.
- Resides in Utah.
Summary
The Accounting program seeks to hire part-time instructors (adjunct faculty) to teach various courses in various programs:
- Accounting
- Business Analytics
- Finance
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree.
- Proven teaching ability at the college level and an understanding of collaborative learning and competency-based instruction.
- Experience developing and implementing course content in Accounting or Finance.
- Excellent interpersonal, collaboration, administrative, organizational, writing, and computer skills.
- Ability to apply field-related skills to the development and/or advancement of course content and delivery.
Job Functions:
- Complete all required training (FERPA, Title IX, etc.)
- Review all instructional materials (Teaching plans, syllabi, etc.)
- Support our unique learning and teaching framework.
- Create and execute immersive learning opportunities.
- Plan, prepare from and follow an approved course curriculum that includes measurable objectives for each course taught.
- Creates and maintains a suitable environment for learning.
- Focus class interactions on immersive discussions and activities
- Evaluate student learning using multiple means of assessment.
- Maintain and submit timely and detailed student grade records.
- Maintain a typical teaching load of one to three-semester classes as needed.
- Attend one-on-ones and other meetings as necessary.
- Communicate concerns, suggestions, and recommendations to the program chair.
The objective of the certificate/program is to prepare students for jobs in accounting and the financial services industry. Upon completing the certificate/degree, students will be prepared to apply their knowledge and skills in various content-focused careers.
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