Part-Time Lecturer/Instructor Job Opening
Part-Time Lecturer/Instructor
Rutgers University
• New Brunswick, New JerseyPosition Details
The School of Social Work seeks dynamic Part-Time Lecturers (PTLs) to teach in its BASW and MSW programs during the 2019 Summer Session May – August.
Academic 2019/2020 year ( September 1 2019 through December 23, 2019 for Fall Semester) and January 21, 2020 through May 17, 2020 for Spring Semester),
Successful applicant(s) will instruct undergraduate and/or graduate courses in social work practice, human behavior and the social environment, research, clinical social work practice, social welfare policy and/or management.
Courses will be offered in a range of modalities beyond traditional settings, including hybrid and online format. Teaching assignments are being offered in Camden, New Brunswick, Newark, as well as in the Fully Online and Blended programs.
Instructors are expected to attend orientation, submit syllabus, respond to student emails and submit grades as per contract.
Persons interested in this position should possess an MSW from a Council on Social Work Education accredited program. Additionally, those who want to teach practice must have at least two years of post-master’s social work degree practice experience. Those wanting to be considered for teaching in the Fully Online or Blended program should have previously taught online and preferably have used CANVAS.
The Rutgers School of Social Work is the fourth largest in the United States, offering the BASW, MSW, DSW and Ph.D. degrees to over 1800 students across three campuses. Both the BASW and MSW programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The BASW program is ranked #3 by USW Today College and the MSW program is ranked #22 by US News and World Report.
The School of Social Work was established in 1954. The MSW program has two areas of specializations—Clinical Social Work and Management and Policy and offers Certificates in Aging and Health, Addictions, and Violence Against Women and Children. Our Ph.D. program prepares students for careers in higher education, research and social policy arenas. Our DSW program prepares senior social work practitioners for leadership in advanced clinical practice. Our BASW program prepares students for generalist practice.
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