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Adjunct Instructor - Forensics/Debate & Communication; appointment
Job in
Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan, 49307, USA
Listed on 2026-01-29
Listing for:
Ferris State University
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Contract
position Listed on 2026-01-29
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Title:Adjunct Instructor 3 - Forensics/Debate & Communication (3 year appointment) Location:Big Rapids (Main Campus) Department:
33500 - Humanities
Advertised Salary:Minimum of $48,547 per 9-month appointment, if advanced degree held in primary academic discipline the minimum rate increases to $51,740;Salary commensurate with qualifications pursuant to the FSU and FNTFO/AFT Agreement Benefits:
Comprehensive benefit package (health care, vacation, etc.). Please see the following link for a list of benefits offered with this position.
Adjunct Faculty
FLSA:Exempt Temporary/Continuing: Temporary Part-Time/Full-Time:Full-Time Union Group:Ferris Nontenure-Track Faculty Organization (FNTFO) (AFT) Term of Position:9 Month At Will/Just Cause:Just Cause Summary of Position:The Humanities Department seeks applications for a Level 3 adjunct instructor in Forensics/Debate & Communication. This is a 3-year (9-month) appointment.This position may carry a dual responsibility of teaching and up to a 50% coaching load. The primary duties are to serve as the Coach of the Forensics/Debate Team and to teach two foundational undergraduate communication courses.
Forensics/Debate Team Coach (up to 50%)
The Coach will lead a dynamic and comprehensive forensics program, which may include individual events, various debate formats, and other relevant competitive activities.
Responsibilities include:
Overseeing team operations, including planning and organizing travel, budgeting, and student recruitment and retention.
Collaborating closely with departmental leadership and the Communication Area Coordinator.
Advising the university's chapter of Pi Kappa Delta (chartered in 1960), with opportunities to engage with the national alumni chapter.
The program benefits from over 65 years of strong institutional support and a tradition of excellence grounded in the values of Pi Kappa Delta.
Teaching Responsibilities
The selected candidate will teach two or more core undergraduate courses in Communication. These may include, but are not limited to Public Speaking, Small Group Decision Making and Interpersonal Communication.
Depending on departmental needs and the candidate's qualifications, there may be opportunities to teach upper-level courses in the Communication curriculum.
Courses are to be taught in person on one of Ferris State University's Campuses. The candidate(s) selected for the position must reside in Michigan after acceptance of employment and will perform duties at a Ferris site.
The start date for this position is August 2025. Position Type:Faculty - Temporary & Continuing Required Education:Masters degree in Communication or related field.
Required Work Experience:Experience in Forensics and Debate
Experience teaching undergraduate courses in Public Speaking.
Required Licenses and Certifications: Physical Demands:
- Office Environment
- Bending
- Carrying
- Moving
- Sitting
- Twisting
- Driving
- Standing
Experience teaching undergraduate courses in Interpersonal Communication and/or Small Group Communication. Essential Duties/Responsibilities:The Forensics/Debate Team Coach responsibilities include coordinating a comprehensive forensics program. This may include but is not limited to: individual events and debate and/or other appropriate activities. The Forensics/Debate Team Coach will work with Department leadership on budget, team travel, and recruitment and retention; and with the Communication Area Coordinator in a mutually supportive fashion.
The Forensics/Debate Team Coach will have the opportunity to serve as Advisor of the Pi Kappa Delta chapter on campus,
The primary duties of this position are
1): to serve as the Forensics/Debate Team Coach (up to 50% load), which includes coaching and traveling in person with the University's Forensics/Debate Team; and
2) to teach two or more basic undergraduate Communication courses, such as Public Speaking, Small Group Decision Making, and/or Interpersonal Communication. Depending on the needs of the Department and the qualifications of the candidate, additional opportunities may be available to teach other upper-level communication courses.
Faculty members also have professional responsibilities that may include continuing professional development; participation in curriculum development and university committees; orientation, recruitment, and registration of students; keeping regular posted office hours (which are scheduled at times convenient for students), and participation in traditional functions which have academic significance (i.e. reporting initial student participation data and submitting final grades on time). Faculty may be required to teach off-campus or in an on-line environment.
Teach undergraduate courses in Public Speaking
Operates university motor or personal vehicles safely while carrying out job responsibilities.
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