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Teaching Specialist-Sexual Health Programs - Saint Paul Minnesota
Company: University of Minnesota Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Posted On: 01/25/2025
Apply for JobJob ID365558 LocationTwin Cities Job FamilyEducation-General Full/Part TimePart-Time Regular/TemporaryRegular Job Code9754 Employee ClassAcad Prof and Admin Add to Favorite JobsEmail this Job About the Job We are interested in building a diverse group of faculty with experience in sexual and gender health, sex therapy, sexual health education, and human sexuality who are passionate about educating future leaders in the sexual health field. Teaching Specialists report to the Director for Graduate Programs in CCAPS, and typically teach one to two semester-length courses during the academic year. Courses are typically offered online, asynchronous, in 7 or 14 week sessions. Some synchronous meetings with students may be required throughout the term.Responsibilities Teach the assigned course, fulfilling University policies and using course-appropriate effective practices: setting high expectations; supporting achievement with clear instructions, examples and samples; establishing frequent, regular contact with students; grading and returning coursework promptly with relevant formative and/or summative feedback; engaging students in relevant collaborative work; and submitting final grades on-timeRevise course or provide input as appropriate to stay abreast of discipline practices and trends, and to support changes in the disciplinary goals and curriculaStay current in the discipline and participate in activities to support professional development, community faculty dialog, self-assessment, and teaching reviewsBe responsive to student communication as neededWork with the Director of Graduate Studies and program staff as needed to resolve course- or student-related situations that require support or resources outside the classroomThe Sexual Health programs have a need for additional instructional staff to offer online coursework in topics that include foundations of sexual health, sexual health education, and sex therapy, among other areas. We particularly welcome applications from individuals who are AASECT certified Sex Educators, Sex Counselors, and/or Sex Therapists, and/or AASECT approved Supervisors in those areas. This position offers a flexible work arrangement as a remote position and has the unique opportunity to help shape and be responsible for the student experience. ***Please note that this position is NOT eligible for sponsorship***Work for a phenomenal team and College that's student centered! The search committee will review applications as program needs arise throughout the year. Candidates will only be contacted when there is a course available. Qualifications REQUIRED |
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