Job description
Salary: $69,000.00 – $83,000.00 Annually
Location: Multiple Campus Locations, MI
Job Type: Faculty
Department: Arts, Science & Engineering
Opening Date: 08/06/2025
Closing Date: 8/20/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
This position is responsible for teaching in the Liberal Arts department. A commitment to equity-minded instructional models including distance learning, hybrid, compressed semesters, and competency-based education is also expected.
This full-time teaching position includes instruction of 33-35 credit hours per academic year. Teaching assignments will be based upon the specific applicant’s qualifications and experience and will focus on gateway courses in composition, but may also include courses in research and writing, business and technical writing, literature, creative writing, and humanities. Leadership skills and advocacy abilities are expected as the Liberal Arts Department engages internal and external partners on behalf of student success initiatives. The position will be based at the Jackson College Central campus in Jackson, Michigan. Teaching courses at other JC locations, evening courses and weekend courses and at prison locations will also be expected and must include the ability to obtain a Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) clearance and maintain it annually, at all Michigan correctional facilities.
Strong communication skills and computer proficiency are a must. Other primary responsibilities include curriculum development and assessment, program development and review, advising students and meeting scheduled office hours; and regular participation in department and discipline meetings and in college-wide committees. Work effectively with other faculty and staff in a rapidly changing team environment. Support and contribute to diversity and student success initiatives. A commitment to professional development and learning is required. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to the mission, vision values and beliefs of Jackson College through working with diverse populations but still be able to connect one-on-one with students. This individual will have good listening skills and the ability to understand the needs of others, be flexible, and will maintain a high work ethic and integrity.
Essential Functions
Planning
- Participates in department and academic program and curriculum development activities.
- Plans thoroughly on a daily, weekly, and semester time period to ensure implementation of the established curriculum and provides strong support for students in their pursuit of established expectations.
- Develops plans that promote the development of higher-order thinking skills in the instructional process.
- Develops and maintains course outlines which are reviewed annually.
Instruction
- Provides motivation to learn via:
- thorough planning
- enthusiasm for subject matter
- appropriate climate for learning within the classroom
- relevant and current course content
- understanding of individual differences and learning styles
- Facilitates and paces instruction to maximize learning.
- Utilizes varied instructional delivery modes.
- Assesses learning frequently using various methods, such as:
- questioning techniques
- oral and/or written quizzes
- student presentations
- writing assignments
- self-determined assessment instruments
- Provides remediation as deemed appropriate and possible.
- Develops and administers exams consistent with learning goals, including course competency examinations.
- Possibility of teaching evening and weekend courses.
- Develops and distributes course syllabi for each course taught to each student which:
a. conveys the goals and outcomes of the course
b. reflects curriculum adopted by the academic area and/or program for course
c. establishes and communicates challenging expectations for students
d. explains the relationship of those expectations to the grading and assessment process.
General Responsibilities
- Advises students on curriculum, academic programs, employment and career goals, and other matters as appropriate.
- Responds to requests of academic area and/or program leaders, department heads, committee chairs, records office, etc. in a timely and thorough manner.
- Consistently meets instructional schedule and other assignments and commitments in support of the college.
- Establishes and maintains regular and appropriate office hours
- Treats all members of the college community with dignity and respect.
- Works through established channels to resolve problems.
- Participates in activities designed to promote attainment of the college vision and its missions.
- Participates in academic area and/or program planning and improvement activities as requested.
- Meets requirements of the APRP with the intention of maintaining teaching effectiveness, professional development, and support of college/community initiatives.
- Attends Commencement.
- Attends and participates in academic area and/or program and department meetings.
- Formally documents learning assessment efforts in a timely manner.
- Learns and complies with all college policies.
- Upholds and enforces the student code of conduct.
Professional Growth
- Maintains a current knowledge in subject area(s) of instruction.
- Maintains a current knowledge of research in the area of teaching and learning.
- Incorporates new knowledge in the planning and instruction process.
- Demonstrates a commitment to the ongoing growth and development of students and fellow staff members alike.
- Participates in professional development activities
- When appropriate, maintains ties with professional organizations.
Curriculum
- Advises students on curriculum, academic programs, employment, and career goals, and other matters as appropriate.
- Contributes to the growth and development of the academic area and the college by participating in team-based committee work, academic area planning, and other academic area-related and college-related activities.
- Supports the academic area and college through other work normally expected of faculty members.
Teaching Effectiveness
- Places the primary emphasis on student learning in the design, delivery, and evaluation/assessment of courses.
- Understands the various levels of preparation represented in the typical classroom and communicates well to the various levels.
- Provides a course syllabus to the students.
- Understands and adapts teaching to various learning styles present in the classroom as demonstrated in the presentation of course materials and assessment of student learning.
- Conducts classroom assessment techniques.
- Designs and implements course curriculum that reflects the relevance and conveys the value of academic studies to the every-day world.
- Understands and successfully uses learning technology, as needed, both in class and as a tool for distance learning.
- Fosters higher-level learning with an emphasis on analysis, problem solving and critical thinking.
- Promotes student demonstration of learning through a variety of assessments that may include exams, discussions, debates, presentations, simulations, and/or debriefings.
- Has high expectations of students and gives challenging work.
- Makes contact with students, recognizing them as individual learners
- Is accessible to students both in and out of the classroom and/or formal office hours and strives to help students be successful.
- Listens to students and encourages them to actively participate in the learning process.
- Demonstrates respect, care, and empathy for students.
- Encourages students to believe they can learn successfully; shows confidence in them.
- Is flexible switching from one teaching approach to another when things don’t work yet keeps the objectives of the course in sight at all times.
- Is enthusiastic about the subject matter in the classroom and shares the joy of learning with students.
- Maintains a sense of humor and humanity in the classroom.
- Encourages student growth and celebrates student success.
Faculty Professional Development
- Demonstrates a continuing engagement with the learning and scholarship of their area of specialization.
- Strives to be on the cutting edge of professional content knowledge and methodology
Support of College, Community Initiatives
- Is fully committed to the mission and values of Jackson Community College and participates actively in the shared governance system.
- College mission may include, but would not be limited to:
- College Assessment Activities
- Curricular Development
- Coordination/Communication -Transfer Institutions
- Academic Advising
- Career Advising
- Recruiting/Screening Faculty
- College Projects and Activities–Participation and Leadership
- Professional honors awarded during the evaluation period
- Faculty professional development opportunities
- College Committee Participation/ Leadership
- Registration/Orientation Participation
- Advisory Committee Participation
- Service to Community on Behalf of College
- Presenting or Consulting in Areas Related to Field
- Representing the College at School Visits
- Program Coordination/Leadership
- Teaching for Extended Educational Services or Training and Research
- Relevant Work Activities (contributory to college role or institutional image)
- Recruiting Students
- Community Service/Leadership Publication Research
- Facilities Development
- Articulation
- Participation in community education initiatives
- Artistic/Creative Accomplishments Related to Field
- Assistance to Other Faculty and Staff
- Participation in College Sponsored Events
Professional Qualities and Abilities
- Serves as a role model of good written and oral communication skills and good time management skills.
- Possesses a positive attitude; able to see good in self and others.
- Shows flexibility including the acceptance of and willingness to change; sees change as an opportunity for growth.
- Seeks improvement over time by taking risks and trying new things.
- Knows and acknowledges personal limits.
- Displays self-discipline and a strong work ethic.
- Accepts responsibility for professional and personal growth.
- Demonstrates commitment to be a productive and supportive member of the college community.
- Successfully organizes, executes and follows up on projects; sets specific objectives and measures to achieve results.
- Accepts criticism gracefully and uses it as an opportunity for growth.
- Handles conflict effectively.
- Inspires others; sets an example of professionalism both within the college and the community.
- Leads and/or follows as circumstances require.
Minimum Qualifications
Required
- Master’s degree in English Composition, English Writing, Written Rhetoric or closely related discipline.
- Teaching experience in English composition, literature, and/or related subjects
Strongly Preferred
- Two years’ teaching experience at the community college level in a related field
- Experience in creating courses, course materials and content
- Engagement in strategies and practices for accelerating and remediating developmental needs
How to apply
Jackson College only accepts on-line applications though this system. For assistance with this, please call 517-796-8468.
Please use your legal first and last names on your application. If you are hired, you will have the opportunity to identify and utilize your preferred name.
The Jackson College Nepotism policy prohibits hiring of a relative or someone with a familial relationship to work in the same instructional department, office or administrative unit of the College including spouse, child, stepchild, parent, stepparent or sibling of the employee or spouse, aunt, uncle, niece/nephew, grandparent, grandchild, and members of the same household including domestic partner.
Please attach the following to your application as separate documents:
- Cover letter that includes your salary expectation
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Evidence of Student Learning
- Role of the Community College
- Statement of your Teaching Philosophy
- Unofficial Transcripts
Failure to provide all of the documents above may result in disqualification of your application.
It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess (even if you are repeating it from your resume or cover letter). For instance, do not say, “See Resume or C/V.” Applications will be rejected if incomplete.
When you apply for the position, you will get to the document upload area where you will be given an opportunity to attach your documents such as your vita, transcripts, etc.. Instructions will also be found there.
The College reserves the right to request proof of degree or certification at a later date if these documents are required as part of the qualifications for the position. Official transcripts for all degrees earned will be required for teaching positions.
Final candidates will be subject to a criminal background as part of the employment process.
If selected you will be required to complete the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, Employment Eligibility Verification form I-9 and provide documentation verifying identity and eligibility to work in the United States. Jackson College is NOT able to support Visa applications for employment at the college. Applicants must already be eligible to work in the United States to be considered.
Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation to complete the application and interview process. Please notify Human Resources at least three (3) working days prior to the date of need.
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