Adjunct Faculty- Sociology
Content + Source + Freshness • 15 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Average value job characterized by unclear compensation structure and part-time nature, although offering engagement in a vital academic field.
- Teaching opportunities available in sociology
- Flexibility in scheduling and course variety
- Limited benefits due to part-time nature of role
Pros
- Opportunity to contribute to sociology education
- Flexibility in scheduling
- Diversity in teaching courses
Cons
- Uncertain pay structure
- Limited professional growth opportunities
- Part-time status may restrict benefits
Who it's for
Early to Mid-career • Part-time, on-campus
Good fit
- Qualified sociology instructors
- Educators seeking flexible work arrangements
- Candidates passionate about social issues
Not recommended for
- Individuals without relevant teaching credentials
- Job seekers looking for full-time opportunities
- Candidates outside the eligible residency requirement
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
Title: Adjunct Faculty- Sociology
Department: Sociology
Campus Location: Arnold/Main Campus
Work Mode: This position requires regular in-person presence on campus and at alternative locations, depending on class schedule and other assigned duties.
Hours Per Week: varies
Work Schedule: varies
Position Type: Adjunct Faculty
| Position Summary The School of Liberal Arts is looking for adjunct faculty who are able to teach Introduction to Sociology, Criminology, and other Sociology classes as needed. Candidate must be able to teach in a face-to-face, in person capacity during daytime hours. They should also be experienced with online teaching in both synchronous and asynchronous formats. |
| Job Duties and Responsibilities Responsibilities include: assessing student progress in meeting the learning objectives through formal and informal assessment, meeting required deadlines for submitting grades, attendance, and other information, as requested, and adhering to safety procedures and departmental standards. |
| Required Qualifications: A master's degree in Sociology or a related field and documented teaching experience. |
| Preferred Qualifications:
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