Adjunct Faculty - Communication Studies
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE: Green River College's student body is made up of approximately 41% Academic Transfer students, 34% Professional-Technical students, 15% Adult Basic Education student, and 3% Applied Bachelor degrees. Green River College has four campuses, including the main campus in Auburn, Washington, with satellite campuses in Kent, downtown Auburn, and Enumclaw. Green River programs serve high school graduates, Running Start students (dual enrollment in local high schools and the college), those seeking retraining for the workforce, international students, students learning English, and Continuing Education students. Green River's service areas are increasingly ethnically diverse, comprising African Americans, African immigrants, Asian Americans, Asians, Latinx, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Middle Eastern Americans, among other communities.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION: We commit to be an anti-racist institution where all students, faculty, and staff receive the access, resources, and services needed to achieve their educational, career, and personal goals. Green River College makes social and economic justice, equity, and inclusion our highest priorities.The Green River College definition of equity encompasses all identities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, economic status, gender identity, sexual identity, disability, religion/spirituality, immigration status, age, and culture. We understand individual needs vary widely, and the effects of discrimination and historical oppression must be taken into account while aiming for equitable opportunities and outcomes for all.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT: We would like to acknowledge the Federally Recognized Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, the ancestral keepers of the land on which Green River College is located. We thank them for their immense contributions to our state and local, history, culture, economy, and identity as Washingtonians.
PURPOSE OF POSITION: The Communication Studies Department is seeking a communication generalist to teach face to face, hybrid, and online communication studies courses. This is an adjunct faculty position. Applicants for this position will have the potential opportunity to work closely with campus affinity groups like Umoja Community and A2MEND.
Ideal prospective faculty in the Communication Studies department would be dedicated to fostering student success through culturally relevant pedagogy and practices. The ideal candidate will implement intentional and deliberate teaching strategies, creating dynamic learning environments that encourage students to apply their knowledge within their communities. Embracing an ethic of love, the educator will humanize the classroom by sharing personal experiences and building trust, thereby addressing students holistic development—body, mind, and spirit. A commitment to affirming, integrated, and intentional communication is essential to empower students both academically and personally. The candidate should be passionate about nurturing a sense of belonging and cultural awareness, contributing to the academic success and self-actualization of our diverse student population.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The adjunct faculty will be considered for one or more of the following courses:
- CMST&101 Introduction to Communication Studies
- CMST&210 Interpersonal Communication
- CMST&220 Public Speaking
- CMST&230 Small Group Communication
- CMST& 240 Intercultural Communication
- CMST 105 Oral Communication for Trades
- CMST 106 Human Relations for Trades
A complete listing of course offerings from the Communication Studies department can be found HERE.
- Basic Functions
The instructors primary function is to teach students and help them to meet their educational goals. - Additionally, instructors foster a professional, equitable, anti-racist, and culturally inclusive environment, which is conducive to learning and demonstrates an awareness of the experiences and needs of the current student population.
- The instructor's secondary function is to facilitate appropriate operational policies and procedures of the institution.
- The instructor will communicate and work collaboratively with the Division, Department Lead, Division Chairperson, and dean.
Specific Function Relating to Instruction and Learning
- To teach courses in accordance with approved course descriptions and outcomes, and with class syllabi developed by individual instructors and in accordance with approved syllabus policy.
- To assist students by making appropriate use of any or all services, facilities, materials and methods available for enhancing the learning process.
- To be accessible to students, in-person or remotely, at a mutually agreeable time.To maintain one's knowledge and professional skills in ones discipline.
- To participate in periodic review of the individual instructors effectiveness and accomplishments.
- All instructional policies applicable to the full-time contracted faculty shall apply to the adjunct faculty who may, at their discretion, participate in all instructional activities and in the determination of divisional and College policy.
- Further details on functions of adjunct faculty can be found in the Green River College Collective Bargaining Agreement (p. 45-60) as negotiated by the The Board of Trustees Community College District No. 10 and The Green River United Faculty Coalition.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
This is an adjunct faculty position. The salary will be determined according to the candidate's educational background, teaching experience and applicable work experience, as stipulated in the Green River College Agreement (contract bargaining agreement).
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