The
Humanities Division is accepting applications to be
considered for adjunct instruction.
Adjunct instructors are appointed quarter to quarter based on
student enrollment. For specifics, applicants should contact the
division for more information.
CMST 100 (Fund-Oral
Communications): designed to prepare students for job interviews and
communication skills needed in the work place. Student’s will be
completing 2 year professional degrees and moving into a job.
CMST& 220: (Public Speaking):
Qualified applicants would have a master’s degree in rhetoric and public
address and experience teaching public speaking or a background in
debate.
CMST& 210 (Interpersonal Communication).
A basic course in interpersonal communication.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
CMST 100 and CMST& 210: Master’s degree or
equivalent in Communication Studies or Speech.
CMST&220: Master's degree in rhetoric and
public address and experience teaching public speaking or a background
in debate.
PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS:
CMST 100: communication
background in organizational communication or adult learning;
consideration may be given to applicants with a general
communication background or interpersonal communication with
relevant teaching experience.
Successful
teaching experience at the college level.
CMST&210:
background in interpersonal communication; consideration may be given to
applicants with a general communication background and relevant teaching
experience.
SALARY:
Salary is determined by the
college salary schedule, and varies depending on the degree and mode
of instruction.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
A completed application and resume are
required. Candidates will not be considered without a completed
application found on each position posting on the Green River website.
Applications should be mailed to
cwells@greenriver.edu
or
Dean of Transfer Education, Adjunct Faculty - Mailstop: TRANSFER
Green River Community College
12401 SE 320th Street
Auburn, WA 98092-3699
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
Green River
Community College is a committed equal opportunity employer and
educator and operates under an affirmative action policy. The college
is committed to meeting its diversity needs. We strongly encourage
all qualified applicants, ESPECIALLY ETHNIC AND RACIAL MINORITIES,
WOMEN, PERSONS OF DISABILITY, PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF 40, AND VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS to apply. It is the
responsibility of applicants selected for interviews to notify the
college of any accommodations required as a result of a disability
covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Call the Office of Human
Resources to request accommodation.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE:
Green River Community
College is located on a 168-acre wooded site near Auburn,
Washington, about 30 miles from both Seattle and Tacoma. The
college opened in 1965 and enrolls over 9,000 students, includes 11
instructional divisions and 50 vocational programs, and employs 131
full-time and approximately 200 part-time instructors. Green
River Community College recognizes that embracing diversity
maximizes faculty and staff contribution to our goals and provides
the best opportunity for student achievement.