Job description
Position Summary
The Seattle Colleges are looking for innovative and dedicated faculty members who have a demonstrated commitment to working within a college community that is diverse and serves students from a broad spectrum of socioeconomic and academic backgrounds.Faculty will teach part-time in a wide range of political science courses.Successful applicants will have the ability to work effectively with students, colleagues, staff and others in a campus climate that promotes cultural diversity and multicultural understanding in an urban environment.
Successful applicants may be invited to interview at one of the colleges in the Seattle Colleges District, North Seattle, Seattle Central, or South Seattle.
Specific teaching assignments will be dependent on the instructor's background, scheduling, and available courses.
Candidates should be willing to teach in a variety of formats such as in-class, hybrid, online and varied class times including days, evenings, and weekends according to program needs.
This position is governed by a collective bargaining agreement with representation by AFT-Seattle.
The salary range for part time faculty is$7,110.33 - $10,649.33 (P1: A1- E7).
Target start rate of pay for this position is $7,110.33 - $8,226.33 (for a 5-credit single-class workload per quarter)
Application Procedures:
An attached resume outlining your educational and teaching experiencePhilosophy of teaching statement demonstrating a commitment to supporting diverse student learners (no more than one page)Unofficial transcripts (graduate school only)List of courses taught by college and year/quarter (Word file or Excel file)An attached cover letter addressing how you meet the duties, responsibilities, and requirements for the positionContact information for three professional referencesNotice to Applicants:
Please note that Seattle Colleges has moved to holding interviews virtually using video conference options such as Zoom or Teams.
As such, if you are selected for an interview, please be prepared to hold your interview virtually.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a regular basis.
The employer will not sponsor applicants for work visas.
What you will be working on:
Provide high-quality instruction using effective teaching strategies that support diverse student populations and promote student learning.
Assess student progress and provide constructive, timely feedback to support academic success.
Ensure course materials are accessible to students in compliance with digital accessibility standards.
Demonstrate a commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable learning environment.
Utilize appropriate educational technologies and communication tools to support teaching, learning, and administrative responsibilities.
Uphold the mission and values of Seattle Colleges by supporting student achievement and contributing to a positive learning environment.
Maintain and submit required documentation such as course information, academic credentials, and professional references as part of the application and employment process.
This description is not intended to cover every aspect of this job, we are a team that works together to meet the needs of those we serve, and every member of the team is expected to contribute, even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this posting.
What you bring as a candidate:
Demonstrated ability and commitment to teach, for example, public speaking, interpersonal communication, and introduction to communication.Master's Degree or PhD in the field or related field from an accredited institution, or workforce experience in the field or related field.
(Please read the position announcement carefully when applying for possible part-time teaching positions, to find those that best match your education and experienceWillingness to teach in multiple modes and times (e.g. online, hybrid, evening, weekends).A demonstrated commitment to working within a college community that is diverse and serves students from a broad spectrum of socioeconomic and academic backgrounds.Innovative teaching methods including the use of technology and collaborative learning.The ability to work collaboratively with others in a professional setting.An understanding of the goals and role of the community college.Physical Demands and Disability Accommodation
Persons with disabilities have the right to reasonable accommodation in all aspects of employment with Seattle Colleges.
This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, application, interviewing, hiring, training, termination, conditions of employment, and any other employer-supported activities.
Applicants requesting accommodation should contact .
Office Setting:
Seattle Colleges follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides the following information as a guideline for applicants:
Ability to operate office equipment, receive and interpret data, and prepare various materialsAbility to exchange information with supervisor, lead, co-workers, and studentsAbility to provide 1:1 support, present to small groups, and work at a computer exercising repetitive hand motionWork is performed primarily in office settings with frequent interruptions and encounters noises typical of these settings Notice of Non-Discrimination Statement
Seattle Colleges is committed to the concept and practice of equal opportunity for all its students, employees, and applicants in education, employment, services and contracts, and does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, age, national origin, religion, creed, marital status, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, status as an honorably discharged veteran or disabled veteran or military status, political affiliation or belief, citizenship/status as a lawfully admitted immigrant authorized to work in the United States, or presence of any physical, sensory, or mental disability.
In addition, reasonable accommodation will be made for known physical or mental limitations for all otherwise qualified persons with disabilities.
Further, the Seattle Colleges is committed to ensure that all employees and students work and learn in an environment that fosters mutual respect and professionalism, free from all forms of bullying behaviors, including cyberbullying.
Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the .
Background Check Statement
Required Skill Profession
Postsecondary Teachers