The Social Science
Division is accepting applications to be considered for adjunct
instruction. Adjunct instructors are
appointed quarter to quarter based on student enrollment.
AVAILABLE COURSES:
Sociology 110 - Survey of Sociology:
Introduction to the scientific study
of life in groups. Examines the creation and reinforcement of
cultural patterns that influence individuals, groups, and society at
large. Emphasis is on socialization processes, social institutions,
small and large group dynamics, social inequalities, and social
movements.
Days/Times: 2 sections, 8-9am daily
and 11-12 noon daily
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s Degree in
Sociology.
PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS:
Successful teaching experience at the college level.
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.