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ASHS - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Audiology
A.T. Still University     Mesa, AZ 85213
 Posted 18 days    

**Description**

A.T. Still University 's Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) is seeking applications for a non-exempt adjunct assistant professor, Audiology. The adjunct assistant professor will be responsible for organizing, supervising, coordinating, and evaluating assigned instructional components of the curricula. In addition, the adjunct assistant professor is responsible for coordinating remedial and tutorial activities in instructional areas. Adjunct faculty will participate in faculty development training sessions and interactions with departmental committees when appropriate and assigned by the chair.

Must have knowledge and background to teach in the selected area of the audiology curriculum. Experience may be in an area other than audiology if appropriate for the topic to be taught.

**Job Duties Include:**

+ Course/curriculum development; updating/posting course materials, activities and assessments.

+ Grading and responding to the student inquiries.

+ Student tutorial/remedial instruction, as needed.

Please note that adjunct positions are only filled on an as-needed basis.

**Qualifications**

**Skills**

**Required**

+ **Communication:** Intermediate

+ **Instructing:** Intermediate

+ **Problem Solving Ability:** Intermediate

+ **Flexibility:** Intermediate

**Education**

**Required**

+ Masters or better

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Employment Type

Full Time

Number of openings

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