Adjunct Faculty Pool (2025 - 2026)
South Texas College of Law Houston(10 months ago)
About this role
A faculty instructor position at South Texas College responsible for delivering college-level instruction within a specific discipline and supporting the institution's educational mission. The role requires appropriate academic credentials and engagement in college activities, curriculum development, and student advising.
Required Skills
- Subject Matter
- Curriculum Development
- Instructional Technology
- Student Assessment
- Communication
- Organization
- Advising
- Classroom Management
- Syllabi Preparation
- Student Engagement
Qualifications
- Master's Degree
- 18 Graduate Hours In Discipline
- Official Transcripts
- NACES Evaluation For Foreign Transcripts
About South Texas College of Law Houston
stcl.eduSouth Texas College of Law Houston offers extraordinary instruction, practice-ready experience, & a diverse, caring community for future law professionals.
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