Lecturer Adjunct (Social Science Lecturer)

Company:  Hawaii Tokai International College
Location: Kapolei
Closing Date: 19/10/2024
Salary: £100 - £125 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

91-971 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707, USA Req #51

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Hawaii Tokai International College is an accredited junior college (by ACC JC - Western Association Schools & Colleges). Our educational mission is to embrace a set of living principles by which the learning community strives for excellence. The qualified incumbent must be able to teach the following courses:

  1. ECON 130 (3 credits) Principles of Microeconomics
  2. ECON 131 (3 credits) Principles of Macroeconomics
  3. POLSI 220 (3 credits) International Relations
  4. PSY 100 (3 credits) Survey of Psychology
  5. SOC 100 (3 credits) Introduction to Sociology
  6. HIST 151 (3 credits) World Civilizations I (to 1500)
  7. HIST 152 (3 credits) World Civilizations II (from 1500)
  8. HIST 251 (3 credits) History of Japan
  9. HIST 281 (3 credits) Introduction to American History I (to Civil War)
  10. HIST 282 (3 credits) Introduction to American History II (from Civil War)
  11. HIST 284 (3 credits) History of the Hawaiian Islands
  12. PHIL 190 (3 credits) Critical Thinking
  13. ANTH 201 (3 credits) Japanese Culture
  14. REL 150 (3 credits) Introduction to the World's Major Religions

We are seeking instructors who are interested in engaging with international students in activities that contribute to their educational and personal growth and develop HTIC as a quality school.

Job Responsibilities:

  1. Develop an active learning environment that combines lectures, exercises, and field trips.
  2. Consult and work with students in groups and individually.
  3. Compile, administer, and grade exams and papers.
  4. Prepare, conduct, assess, and report student/class results.
  5. Adhere to requirements of incorporating specific objectives and course outcomes for all classes taught in-line with institutional outcomes and mission.
  6. Provide students with research assistance and instruction on the use of computers, the Internet, and subject-specific materials during classroom instruction and one-on-one guidance.
  7. Create a learning community in respect to multilingualism and multiculturalism.

Qualifications:

  1. Master’s degree in content area from a regionally accredited college or university at the time of appointment, or a master’s degree in a different content area with 18 upper and graduate-level credit hours in the subject to be taught.
  2. Minimum of one year of previous college-level teaching experience. Previous teaching courses online is preferred.
  3. Able to communicate clearly and concisely verbally and in writing within the English language.
  4. Knowledge of teaching/learning psychology and methods.
  5. Intermediate skills in Microsoft software programs: i.e. MS Word and MS Excel and familiar in using Google applications.
  6. Must be detail-oriented and accurate.
  7. Self-motivated and have a strong desire to pursue and disseminate knowledge.

Location:

Working Days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (hours may vary between 8:30 AM to 3:20 PM)

Other Information:

  1. HTIC does not provide any travel assistance package.
  2. The qualified must be able to teach in person and on campus.
  3. Please attach an updated resume/CV and cover letter (to include updated contact information).
  4. Any inquiries please email to:

HTIC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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