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Part Time Teaching Opportunities
Daniel Webster College
is seeking applications for part-time instructors for our rapidly growing
day and evening professional programs.
We seek faculty with strong teaching interests and skills in the
disciplines of aviation, business and management, computer science, information
systems, humanities and social science, speech and writing communication,
and math and science. Masters
degrees are required and doctorates preferred.
Appropriate industry experience is a benefit and required in some
areas. The College has competitive
salaries, offers an integrated electronic teaching and learning environment,
and professional development opportunities through the College.
Forward letters of application
and resume with professional references to: Office of Academic Affairs,
Daniel Webster College, 20 University Drive, Nashua, NH 03063. Please indicate
your interest in day or evening teaching schedules.
We are currently interviewing for the spring semester/evening terms.
We particularly seek:
Sport Management
The Sport Management Program, housed within the Division of
Business and Management, is currently seeking an adjunct faculty member
to teach SM415 – Economics and Finance in Sport.
Qualifications include holding a minimum of a
masters degree, and having practical and/or educational experience in
the sport management profession in the areas of accounting, economics,
finance or related areas. Preference will be given to those with
teaching experience at the college or university level.
Contact Dr. Eric C. Schwarz, Coordinator of the
Sport Management Program, at 603-577-6550, or via email at
schwarz@dwc.edu.
Computer Science
Due to our success and continued
growth in Computer Science programs, we need to add to our CS faculty team
in a few areas for both the day and evening programs. Please indicate what
types of courses you would like to be considered for. Minimum of a Masters
degree is required.
Information Systems
Our success calls for us to also add to our team of Information Systems
professional with experience in applying systems life cycle, systems analysis
tool such as MS Project, MS Access, and Oracle and management of databases.
Opportunities are available for both the day and evening programs.
Minimum of a Masters degree is required.
Management/Accounting/Finance/Marketing
Our active day and evening management
degree programs need practicing professionals with a love of and skills
in teaching. Our curricula stresses both the theory and the practice of
the disciplines. Minimum of
a Masters degree is required.
Adjunct Faculty for Master of Business Administration
Degree
Daniel Webster College is searching for
adjunct faculty to teach in the
MBA degree program offered in Nashua and Portsmouth as well as
for the
ONLINE
MBA for Aviation Professionals. We seek faculty with strong teaching
interests and skills in the disciplines of aviation and business management.
Masters degrees are required and doctorates preferred. Appropriate
industry experience is a benefit and required in some areas.
Forward letters of application and resume
with professional references to: Office of Academic Affairs, MBA Program,
Daniel Webster College, 20 University Drive, Nashua, NH 03063 or email to
Kenyon_Christine@dwc.edu
Aviation
Daniel Webster College is seeking applications for part-time instructors
for our rapidly growing Aviation programs. We seek faculty with strong teaching
interests and skills in the disciplines of; Aviation, Aviation Operations,
Aviation Law, Aircraft Systems and Integrated Flight Operations. We are
also recruiting for an adjunct faculty member for our Fundamentals of Air
Traffic Control course. A Bachelor’s Degree is required with a Master’s
degree preferred. Some courses require a CFI II rating. Appropriate industry
experience is a benefit and required in some areas. The College has competitive
salaries, offers an integrated electronic teaching and learning environment,
and professional development opportunities through the College.
Daniel Webster College is currently seeking an adjunct
faculty member(s) to teach;
AM340, Airport and Airspace Capacity Management.
Mastery of the following subjects is required:
- Use of Simmod PLUS 5.0 (or later version) to create airport and airspace
simulations, and use of this software as a teaching tool
- Mathematical modeling of capacity and delay, including queuing theory
- Airport and airspace capacity, demand, and delay, including techniques for
measuring these
- Factors impacting airport and airspace capacity
- Economic and social costs and consequences of airport and airspace capacity
- Costs and benefit analysis of alternatives for airport and airspace improvements
AM 360, Airport Planning and Management:
Mastery of the following subjects is required:
- Practical and theoretical knowledge of airport planning, management, and
operations
- Familiarity with the Accredited Airport Executive program of the American
Association of Airport Executives
- Career planning advice for future airport managers
Accreditation in the form of AAAE Certified Member (CM)
or Accredited Airport Executive (AAE) status is strongly preferred.
These are on campus classes taught in the Day Division.
Bachelor degree required, Masters/PhD preferred.
Please forward a letter of interest and a resume to;
Jan Donahue, Program Officer for Aviation
donahue@dwc.edu
Daniel Webster College
Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences
We are looking for an enthusiastic teachers to cover a variety of math and
science courses (mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology,
or environmental studies courses). As in most institutions, mathematics
and science courses at DWC are service courses, so faculty will be expected
to interact well with faculty from other divisions.
Social Sciences and Humanities SEMESTER
We are looking for people with college level teaching experience who can
contribute energy and enthusiasm in the delivery of innovative Social Science
and Humanities courses including the traditional general education disciplines
of writing, professional communications, humanities, and the social and
behavioral sciences. The majors
offered at DWC seek to combine classroom instruction with experiential learning.
We are looking for part-time faculty members with a strong applied background.
Successful applicants will hold an interest in interdisciplinary teaching
and in service-learning.
Portsmouth, NH Facility SEMESTER
Daniel Webster College is looking for enthusiastic instructors who are experienced
in facilitative teaching method for our Portsmouth, NH courses in management,
marketing, economics, accounting, data base, info systems, and research
methods. Competitive salaries. Minimum of a Masters degree is required.
DANIEL WEBSTER COLLEGE
is a small and growing four-year college offering professional degrees.
For additional information about the College visit our home page at
http://www.dwc.edu. The College
enrolls over 500 day students in addition to an active evening program of
more than 600 students. DWC is a private, coeducational, nonprofit institution
offering professional education in the fields of aviation, business and
management, computer science, information systems, social science, and engineering.
Situated on 50+ wooded acres in Nashua, New Hampshire's second most populated
and most vibrant city, voted Americas most livable city twice in the last
decade, the city boasts of fine restaurants, cultural opportunities, parks
and a high quality of life. The College is an hours drive from the ocean
and the White Mountains, and 35 miles north of Boston.
Applications
will be reviewed as received.
Interviews will be scheduled during the fall through the early spring.
The positions will remain open until the appropriate candidate has
been hired.
Candidates
should submit a letter of application addressing the criteria as listed,
curriculum vitae, and names and telephone numbers of three professional
references to:
Daniel
Webster College
(position for which you are interested)
20 University Drive, Nashua, NH 03063
(Be aware that
because of varying software constraints emailed resumes do not always come
through; verify or send hard copy backup.)
Daniel Webster
College is committed to a policy of providing Equal Employment Opportunity
without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap,
veteran status or national origin. This policy applies to the total College
community. It is expected that employees, students and others who may act
on behalf of Daniel Webster College will effectuate this policy in spirit
as well as in law.
This list,
along with other employment opportunities, is updated regularly.
Please check the listings in Full Time Faculty and Professional Staff
for additional openings.
Writing Instructor
Daniel Webster College seeks part-time instructors for two first-year
writing courses: EN 100: Developmental Writing and EN 101: College Writing.
The focus of EN 101 is personal writing and argument. EN 100, the
optional precursor to EN 101, utilizes an innovative interactive approach
to grammar instruction, in addition to teaching the writing process and
organization. Pleasant and supportive work environment. Opportunities
for professional development. MA or MFA required.
Send CV to Writing Director at
peary@dwc.edu.
Daniel Webster College currently has an opening for
one section of EN 215: Professional Writing. This course teaches effective
writing in career, management, and community environments, focusing on purpose
and style, audience expectations, and creative responses to problem-solving
situations. Areas of instruction include letter- and report-writing formats,
editing, and team-writing. Send C.V. and references to Alexandria Peary,
Writing Program Director, at
peary@dwc.edu.
Online Writing Center
Tutor
Part-time position (5-7 hours/week) as online writing center tutor.
Position involves tutoring non-traditional and graduate students, including
continuing education undergraduates and MBA students. Experience in
either face-to-face or online writing tutoring required. Versatility
with APA strongly sought and ESL experience desired. M.A. in English
or related field or present enrollment in such a program required.
Pay rate between $10-$14/hour based on experience and education. Send
curriculum vita, writing sample, transcripts, and two current letters of
reference to Alexandria Peary, Writing Program Director, Daniel Webster
College, 20 University Drive, Nashua, NH 03063-1300 or
peary@dwc.edu.
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