Arkansas Tech University invites submissions for consideration to be an adjunct instructor on a part-time, as-needed basis, within the academic departments and programs indicated below. Those eligible to serve as an adjunct instructor must hold a Master's degree in the discipline, or any Master's degree plus 18 graduate hours in the discipline or substantial experience in area where they will teach (see HLC guidelines, section B.2.), unless otherwise noted, such as for AAS degrees.
Preference will be given to candidates that can demonstrate excellent communication skills and evidence of excellence in teaching. Applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum vita, copies of transcripts, and the names and contact information of three references to the email address indicated for each department or program (provided below). Application materials will be retained by each department and considered as adjunct instructors are needed. Applicants can request their materials to be removed from consideration at any time.
Founded in 1909, Arkansas Tech is a state supported, SREB four-year level III, liberal arts institution; the third-largest in the state with an enrollment close to 12,000 students. The Russellville campus, located in the scenic Arkansas River Valley between the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, is just one hour from the capital city of Little Rock. Offering over 100 undergraduate and more than 25 graduate degree programs across seven academic colleges and two campuses, Arkansas Tech strives to provide a solid educational foundation for life-long learning to a diverse community.
Artists in Residence
The Artist-in-Residency (AIR) program at Arkansas Tech University is an immersive
experience within an art and educational community. AIR is a program intended to advance
the careers of practicing artists, present the residents as role models for the ATU
community, and to strengthen the public’s awareness toward the significance of making
art and its effect on the surrounding community. The residency will take place over
a five month period, giving the artist time and space to focus on the creative process.
The AIR program for 2025 will select an artist who works two or three-dimensionally
to create an outdoor artwork that will enhance the ATU campus. Please use the link
below for additional information and application instructions.
Additional Information and Application Instructions
Music
Part-Time Adjunct Faculty/Elementary Music. The person selected for this position will teach one section of elementary music methods every fall semester. Additional teaching opportunities may be available based on candidate strengths and department needs. This position is part-time in the Department of Music within the College of Arts & Humanities. The anticipated start date for this position will be August 21, 2024. Interested applicants are asked to submit a letter of application, current resume or curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts, and three references who can speak to the candidate’s performance and teaching abilities to Dr. Jeff Bright at jbright6@atu.edu
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Ozark Campus adjunct faculty members will hold an academic, teaching, or industry-recognized credential appropriate to the discipline taught. For the Chemistry position, applicants must have at least 18 hours in graduate level Chemistry courses completed. Faculty members should possess a minimum of 3 years of occupational experience and/or appropriate industry credential and/or teaching experience. Candidates chosen must have the ability to facilitate learning; effective interpersonal skills; enthusiasm for and interest in serving the community; a desire to help students become successful learners; and the ability to work in a team environment. Other job-related education and/or experience may be substituted for part of these requirements.
Submit employment application, vitae/resume, and unofficial college transcripts to: Sheila R. Jacobs, Chief Academic Officer, Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus, 1700 Helberg Lane, Ozark, AR 72949 or by e-mail to: sjacobs3@atu.edu or bingram3@atu.edu.
Adjunct Faculty Position for on campus instruction in the area of Human Anatomical Structures and Medical Terminology.
Ozark Campus adjunct faculty members will hold an academic, teaching, or industry-recognized credential appropriate to the discipline taught. Faculty members should possess a minimum of 3 years of occupational experience and/or appropriate industry credential and/or teaching experience. Candidates chosen must have the ability to facilitate learning; effective interpersonal skills; enthusiasm for and interest in serving the community; a desire to help students become successful learners; and the ability to work in a team environment. Other job-related education and/or experience may be substituted for part of these requirements.
Submit employment application, vitae/resume, and unofficial college transcripts to: Sheila R. Jacobs, Chief Academic Officer, Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus, 1700 Helberg Lane, Ozark, AR 72949 or by e-mail to: sjacobs3@atu.edu or bingram3@atu.edu.