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Florida Southwestern State College seeks an Adjunct Professor for the School of Allied Health and School of Nursing, to teach online or in-person. Responsibilities include delivering coursework and supporting students. Candidates should possess relevant advanced degrees and adeptness in educational technologies.
Faculty (temp) - Adjuncts
Fort Myers, FL
ID: 23304
Temporary
SEEKING ADJUNCT FACULTY TO TEACH IN-PERSON AND/OR ONLINE FROM ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES.
Florida SouthWestern State College is accepting resumes for an Adjunct Professor position in the School of Allied Health and School of Nursing. Adjunct professors are responsible for providing quality teaching, which includes conducting and delivering courses within the prescribed curriculum, preparing and delivering lectures, grading examinations, and providing academic support to students. As an FSW adjunct, you have the opportunity to contribute to the college's mission to inspire students to "Dedicate to Graduate".
Note: Unofficial transcripts must be uploaded with your profile to strengthen your application. Applications without transcripts may be dismissed.
Areas of Study within the School of Health Professions
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Florida SouthWestern State College is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination based on race, sex, gender identity, age, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or veteran status. For inquiries related to educational equity or equal opportunity, contact the College’s Title IX Coordinator: Angela Hawke, Room N-116, 8099 College Parkway SW, Fort Myers, FL 33919, (239) 489-9051, equity@fsw.edu. You can also report anonymously at www.fsw.edu/report. Complaints can be filed through various channels including online, in person, by mail, or email, or with the US Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights in Atlanta.