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An innovative educational institution is seeking an adjunct faculty member to teach graduate business courses remotely. This role requires a terminal degree and significant industry experience, along with excellent communication skills to engage and inspire students in a virtual environment. The position offers the opportunity to foster diversity and promote inclusivity in education while utilizing modern teaching tools. Join a forward-thinking university that values continuous improvement and provides a supportive atmosphere for both faculty and students. If you are passionate about education and ready to make an impact, this position is perfect for you.
Herzing University's Online Division is seeking an adjunct faculty member to teach graduate business courses. This position is remote, and employees must reside in the United States.
Remote Work Eligibility: Employees must reside in the U.S. to participate in remote work arrangements. No remote work will be considered outside the U.S.
Internal Application Process: Current employees, faculty, or adjunct instructors at Herzing University should log in to UKG and navigate to Menu > Myself > My Company > View Opportunities to apply.
Benefits: Adjunct faculty are eligible for the Herzing 401(k) plan with a company match and education assistance programs. Learn more about careers at Herzing University.
Herzing University values diversity and is committed to an inclusive environment. It recruits without discrimination based on protected statuses. For more information, visit Herzing Diversity Statement.
The university prohibits sex-based discrimination and provides resources for reporting concerns, including the Title IX Coordinator. Details are available at Title IX.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer complies with federal employment laws. Applicants are notified of their rights under these laws, with further details available in the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.