Adjunct Instructor-Virtual Local Government
- CPY001 Park University
- REMOTE
- 1w ago
- Part-Time
- Remote
Appointments are made on a term-by-term basis. Adjunct faculty are required to successfully complete an online Canvas LMS orientation course before being scheduled, as well as other training if required by the department. Online instructors must have evidence of successful teaching experience at an accredited college or university before they will be considered as an Online instructor. To teach undergraduate level courses applicants must hold a master’s degree in the discipline in which you wish to teach.
Park University is not accepting online adjunct applications from California residents.
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Terminal degree in PA or related field with leadership experience in the nonprofit sector or with significant graduate coursework in nonprofit management OR Degree in nonprofit management (MA with experience OR PhD). Your resume must be submitted in ACBSP format.
Through a virtual platform in this course, a local government is created by students using the core concepts of public administration and urban policy. Students recommend public management and urban policy approaches to design an innovative and vibrant community. These combine methods of strategy, structure, project management, public private partnerships, infrastructure and citizen engagement used in local government.