Earth Science Adjunct Instructor | Field & Lab Teaching
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Rocklin (CA)
On-site
USD 106,681 - 136,354
Part time
14 days+
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Job summary
A community college in California seeks a part-time Earth Science instructor to develop curricula, prepare lectures, and evaluate student performance. A Master's degree in geology or a related field is required. The role involves participation in departmental activities and support for diverse student needs. Competitive hourly rates from $77.44 to $98.98 are offered, with a continuous application process.
Qualifications
Master's or Bachelor's degree in related fields required.
Ability to develop effective curricula and assessments.
Experience managing student performance and feedback.
Responsibilities
Review curriculum to meet educational and budgetary needs.
Prepare lessons and coordinate materials for lectures and labs.
Evaluate student performance through quizzes and exams.
Participate in departmental meetings and curriculum development.
Skills
Curriculum development
Effective communication
Student evaluation
Office hours management
Education
Master's in geology, geophysics, earth sciences, meteorology, oceanography or paleontology
Bachelor's in geology AND Master's in geography, physics, or geochemistry
Job description
A community college in California seeks a part-time Earth Science instructor to develop curricula, prepare lectures, and evaluate student performance. A Master's degree in geology or a related field is required. The role involves participation in departmental activities and support for diverse student needs. Competitive hourly rates from $77.44 to $98.98 are offered, with a continuous application process.