Adjunct Faculty, English and Philosophy
City of Rochester, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, 14602, USA
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Faculty
Adjunct faculty prepare and teach courses in the department, develop new educational materials, and assist with the assessment of student learning, as appropriate. Classes may be assigned for the Brighton and/or Downtown Campus, extension site, or hybrid modality, as needed. Adjunct faculty report to the chairperson of the English & Philosophy Department. The successful candidate will bring a passion for teaching and a desire to support and mentor MCC students as they pursue educational and career goals.
Examplesof Duties and Responsibilities
- Demonstrates and maintains current subject area knowledge
- Teaches courses and evaluates student performance in the English & Philosophy Department as per guidelines set by the department and Monroe Community College
- Prepares lesson plans and creates instructional materials and activities for student engagement
- Prepares Course Information Sheet/Syllabus/Outlines in accordance with department and College guidelines
- Establishes and maintains an engaging and supportive classroom environment
- Maintains student attendance records, grades, and other records according to department and College guidelines and submits them in a timely manner
- Assists department with student retention and completion initiatives
- Develops innovative teaching pedagogies to facilitate learning
- Incorporates high-impact teaching practices into course design, as appropriate
- Actively engages in pedagogical and academic discipline professional development
- Demonstrates excellent time management skills and the ability to multitask and prioritize workflow
- Performs other duties and responsibilities assigned by the department chair, as appropriate
- Adheres to the College Code of Conduct.
- Contributes to, supports, and maintains an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative College environment.
- Maintains technological competencies utilized by the College.
- Commits to the philosophy of a comprehensive community college.
- Commits to professional growth.which includes seeking ongoing training in diversity, equity and inclusion to better serve students.
- Earned master's degree or higher in Education, English, Rhetoric, Composition, or a related discipline from a regionally-accredited higher education institution
- Ability to teach courses in reading, writing, and/or integrated reading and writing at the developmental level
- Evidence of effective communication skills (interpersonal, speaking, and writing)
- Commitment to supporting an inclusive environment on campus
- Evidence of respect for and understanding of people with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and needs
- Evidence of commitment to the philosophy of a comprehensive community college
- Evidence of proficiency with technology
- Commitment to continued professional growth
- Teaching experience
- 18 hours of ENG-specific graduate-level courses
- Knowledge of, or experience in, implementing a variety of teaching strategies
- Awareness of the potential value of technology as a tool for teaching
- Experience with computerized student record management
- Availability for in-person course instruction
- Bilingual and able to read, write, and speak Spanish, or other languages, proficiently
Determined on adjunct rank and ranges from $1,217–$1,484 per contact hour.
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