UC Clermont Will Hold Adjunct Faculty Recruiting Open House
UC Clermont College will hold an Adjunct Faculty Recruiting Open House on Wednesday, July 15 from 6-8 p.m. in the Snyder Building near the Art Gallery. The college is searching for instructors in most areas, but especially: mathematics, manufacturing engineering technology, English composition/development/reading and study skills, biology, allied heath, Spanish (online).
Teaching opportunities include in the classroom and online. Most, but not all, positions require at least a masters degree. Some areas of instruction require special credentials.
UC Clermont offers:
- An opportunity to teach for a great university at the collegiate level, with the benefit of small class sizes
- A welcoming regional campus environment with a teaching focus, in a park-like setting
- Easy parking
- Part-time teaching benefits, including tuition remission for one class per term, plus other employee perks/discounts
For more information or questions, email hr.clermont@uc.edu or call 513-732-5292. UC Clermont College is located at 4200 Clermont College Dr. in Batavia.
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