Hiring Process
If you're not already teaching dual credit, here's a way to enhance your teaching. Become credentialed to teach college-level classes at your high school or as an adjunct instructor at other schools. Dual credit credentialing offers more possibilities to interact with your students at a higher level, giving them richer educational opportunity and a chance to earn college credit while still in high school. This experience also serves to ease your students' transition from high school into college.
If you already have your Master's degree and 18 graduate hours in a core subject area, apply to teach for us. We are looking for qualified adjunct instructors to teach classes in:
- Math
- English
- Biology
- Political Science
- Art Appreciation
- Economics
- Theatre
- History
- Psychology
These subjects are in high demand.
Hiring Process—for dual credit adjunct applicants
- Apply Online When we have an opening in a specific subject, we will contact applicants who show 18 graduate hours in that subject area.
- Submit Docs
a. Once you've been contacted by Secondary Partnerships & Initiatives staff, compile and email CV/Resume and ALL academic transcripts—Bachelor's, Master's & Doctoral, 18 hours.
b. University will process credentials to confirm you are ready to teach.
c. University will complete hiring documentation. Human Resources will send instructions for next steps.
Steps b. and c. can take several weeks to complete. - Background check
a. Follow instructions in email sent by HR. - I-9
a. Once the background check is complete, you will be required to set an appointment to complete your I-9. Timely completion of the I-9 documentation will speed the hiring process and initiate onboarding.
b. Once I-9 is completed, access to email and D2L will be initiated. - Onboarding
a. Employees of the University must complete all required training.
b. Prepare CV & Syllabus according to University templates. By State law, these must be posted within 2 weeks of the beginning of the semester. Email them to your department admins and to the Secondary Partnerships & Initiatives Administrative Associate.