Position Summary | PLEASE NOTE: This position is for the UNM-Gallup
Branch, located in Gallup, NM, approximately 138 miles west of Albuquerque,
NM. University of New Mexico Gallup Branch, Education,
Health, and Human Services Division, anticipates hiring adjunct faculty to
teach face-to-face and/or develop lower division courses (1000/2000 Level) in
the Spring, Summer, and Fall 2025 semesters in the following potential
disciplines: FCST 1120 Introduction to Family and Child Studies FCST 2130 Marriage & Family Relationship HCHS 140 Introduction to Substance Abuse HMVS 1110 Group Dynamics HMVS 1120 Interviewing Techniques HMVS 2215 Adolescent Substance Abuse: Prevention and
Treatment HMVS 2230 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling HMVS 2270 Substance Abuse in Families HMVS 2290 Substance Abuse Counseling Field Experience HMVS 2320 Professional Issues in Human Services SOWK 2110 Introduction to Human Services & Social
Work UNM Gallup is a two-year branch campus of the
University of New Mexico located approximately 138 miles west of Albuquerque.
The University of New Mexico established branch colleges to provide the
highest quality of education for students pursuing post-secondary education
at different locations throughout the state. Branch colleges respond
specifically to the unique needs and multicultural backgrounds of their
respective communities by offering community education programs, career and
technical education including certificate and associate degree programs, and
transfer programs that prepare students for upper division entry into
colleges and universities.
The Education, Health, and Human Services Division at UNM Gallup Branch is
seeking a qualified temporary part-time faculty member to teach lower
division classes in various courses or topics as specified above. UNM Gallup
instructors are responsible for all aspects of any class they are teaching
including but not limited to meeting face-to-face with the class during
assigned times that may include evenings or weekends, content delivery,
assignment development, grading assignments, reporting of grades, and
assessment of student learning as outlined by the division chair.
Positions are contingent upon need each semester as determined by student
enrollment levels, current course offering matrix, and demand driven by
graduation requirements. Positions may be filled or eliminated each
semester up to the deadline for students to drop or add courses.
Candidates who are selected for these positions will report to the
division chair. Wages Adjunct Faculty are currently compensated on the basis of their credentials
and credit hour course loads, as follows:
Credentials
Rate
Per Credit Hour Terminal Degree, plus 12 hours of teaching experience $1,100.94 Terminal Degree, less than 12 hours of teaching
experience $1,056.70 Master’s Degree, plus 12 hours of teaching experience $1017.60 Master’s Degree, less than 12 hours of teaching
experience $1017.60
Best Consideration
Dates For best consideration please apply by these dates: November 15, 2024 for Spring 2025 Semester January 31, 2025 for Summer 2025 Semester May 31, 2025 for Fall 2025 Semesters |
Qualifications | Minimum Qualifications: - Master's Degree in Social Work from a CSWE accredited program OR Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling OR Related Field with 18 graduate hours in human services/social work field by appointment/or application date.
Preferred Qualifications: - PhD in related field
- One or more years college or adult teaching experience
- Clinical experiences in area of expertise such as child welfare, mental health, public health, diabetes prevention or domestic violence etc.
- Clinical experience in area of substance abuse
- Experience in the use of information technology for instructional purpose in hybrid and on-line classes
- Demonstrated ability to work in groups in a collaborative atmosphere
- A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student
success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities.
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The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.
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