Business Instructor - Adjunct
hace 24 días
Miami
Job Description Adjunct instructors are primarily responsible for instruction and classroom/student maintenance. Position Requirements: • On-site position, • 3-5+ years of professional experience, • MBA Degree is required Responsibilities • Attend a weekly feedback meeting with assigned EU administrator (Dean of Academic Affairs, Academic Advisor, or Program Director) to review student and classroom issues, • Maintain accurate attendance (daily and weekly), • Make phone calls to students who have been absent, • Review and administer pre- and post-testing in all appropriate courses, • Administer required surveys and assessments in all appropriate courses, • Notify registrar of changes in roster, • Prevent "do not admit" students from entering class until cleared, • Maintain an accurate and fair grading scheme for each student, • Adhere to all University policies, rules, and regulations, • Maintain formal, neat, legible, accurate, and organized course syllabi, • Update attendance daily and grades weekly; ensure any physical student records of attendance and grades remain on campus in the designated area, • Conduct class according to scheduled times, • Prevent excessive breaks, • Avoid dismissing classes early, • Arrive at the University 20 minutes before the start of class fully prepared for each session, • Be available to students 15 minutes prior to the beginning of class session for questions and advising, • Submit grades no later than Monday 5pm EST following the end of each term, • Ensure that students adhere to University Policy, • Attend, if possible, graduation ceremonies, • Maintain classrooms in a clean and orderly manner, • Motivate, encourage, and assist students with academic issues and class attendance, • Maintain current and accurate information related to the subjects taught, • Complete annual professional development plans, • Tutor students as necessary, • Abide by all State, Federal, and/or University laws and rules pertaining to safety, health, and conduct