Campus Within Walls Adjunct Faculty - Laboratory Sciences
Southside Va Community College
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Posted: 17-Mar-23
Location: Varies, Virginia
Type: Part-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 58630
Established in 1970, SVCC is one of the 23 colleges in the Virginia Community College System. The Christanna Campus near Alberta and the John H. Daniel Campus near Keysville serve ten counties and one city - the largest community college service region in the state. In 1985, SVCC opened the Southside Virginia Education Center. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate degrees. SVCC is dedicated to the belief that all citizens should be given an opportunity to acquire an educational foundation which develops and extends their skills and knowledge. The college's goal is to provide diverse instructional programs ranging from developmental studies to associate degree curricula in academic, technical, and lifelong education. Through various activities, students will also have the opportunity to develop their roles and responsibilities as participants in a changing society.Thank you for considering employment with Southside Virginia Community College (SVCC). We are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce that enhances our status as a recognized Great College to Work For by the Chronicle of Higher Education for 12 years! With the goal of ensuring the equal educational opportunity for all students, SVCC embraces diversity among our students, faculty, staff and the communities we serve as an integral part of our history, a recognition of the complexity of our present state and a call to action for a better future.Southside Virginia Community College, a comprehensive community college, is seeking adjunct faculty with Masterâ™s level coursework in Laboratory Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Astronomy) for our Campus Within Walls program. SVCCâ™s Campus Within Walls program provides second chances through higher education to incarcerated students. Through college education, Campus Within Walls provides our students with the tools they need to successfully re-enter society and become productive citizens.Our Campus Within Walls program is an important facet of Southside Virginia Community Collegeâ™s mission. We believe that all citizens should have educational opportunities and that includes incarcerated people in our service region. The goal of this program is to educate college-ready inmates, providing them with the opportunity to attain associateâ™s degrees and certificates while incarcerated. The result of this education is improvement of their chances for successful re-entry into society and the acquisition of meaningful employment.The successful candidates must be committed to our mission to provide quality education to a diverse constituency. The successful candidates must be willing to teach within a correctional setting; some travel will be required with access to a state vehicle or mileage compensation.This is a part-time teaching position in Laboratory Sciences. Classes taught may be day, night and/or weekends and may be seated or hybrid. Classes will be located in one or more of the following correctional centers:Lunenburg Correctional CenterNottoway Correctional CenterBaskerville Correctional CenterVirginia Correctional Center for WomenState Farm Correctional Center*Others may be availablePositions may be available in spring, summer or fall semester. Adjunct faculty are employed to teach up to 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semester and up to 8 credit hours for the summer session. Teaching load is based upon student enrollment and staffing needs.
Masterâ™s degree in Laboratory Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Astronomy) required or a Masterâ™s degree in any teaching field and at least 18 (eighteen) credit hours of post graduate study in Laboratory Sciences.Valid driverâ™s license and good driving recordAdept knowledge of instructional technologiesExcellent interpersonal and native or near-native oral and written English skillsAbility to interact in a professional manner with staff, students, internal and external constituenciesAbility to meet college deadlinesMust pass Virginia Department of Corrections background screeningMeet course deadlines and submit required reporting (including grades) on timeMust adhere to the Transfer Virginia and VCCS student learning outcomesAbility to design and execute effective teaching strategies in a setting without internet accessRegular attendance as determined by the site/course schedule
Virginia's Community College's educate 240,000 credit students annually and over 170,000 non-credit students at 23 Community Colleges with over 40 campus locations throughout the Commonwealth. Our mission is to provide comprehensive higher education and workforce training programs and services of superior quality. These programs are financially and geographically accessible to meet the individual, business, and community needs of the Commonwealth.