The University of Olivet, a liberal arts institution with an historical commitment to inclusion, diversity, and social justice, seeks Adjunct Instructors for courses in the areas of:
Business Administration (on-campus and online undergraduate courses; online graduate courses)
Business Law
Economics (on-campus and online undergraduate courses)
Finance (on-campus and online undergraduate courses)
Available positions are for instruction of undergraduate residential students at our campus in Olivet, Michigan, 30 miles south of Lansing.
Opportunities to teach in our online degree completion and graduate programs are also possible.
Students from underrepresented minorities constitute 26% of the current student body, with almost 20% of the student body identifying as African American.
Approximately half of the student body is Pell grant eligible.
Members of historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Qualifications: Earned doctorate in the area of instruction or related field is desired; ABD or master’s degree in the area of instruction or related field will be considered.
Candidates must demonstrate successful teaching at the undergraduate level and a commitment to teaching students in an inclusive, ethnically diverse environment.
We seek candidates who are open to innovation and collaboration, who embrace Olivet’s relationship-based approach to pedagogy, and who embody our commitment to inclusivity.
Starting Date: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue as needed.
Application Process: Click on the application link to view the “Adjunct Faculty” brochure and access the Career Center link.
(brochure can be located at https://www.
uolivet.
edu/employment)
Once in the Career Center, click on the job title to view position details, then select “Apply” to set up a profile and upload the following materials:
Letter of application;
Current resume or curriculum vitae
Contact information for three references;
One-page statement of your interest in and experience with working with a diverse population of students in a multi-ethnic environment;
Transcript from the highest degree-granting institution related to the position (official or unofficial) and/or documentation of graduate coursework or relevant certification in the area of instruction; and
Student evaluations (optional).
Offer of hire is contingent upon receipt of official transcripts, completion of a background check, and verification of information submitted.
Applicants are required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States at the time of hire and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form and provide required documentation.
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The University of Olivet was founded in 1844 as an institution of higher education open to all regardless of race, gender, or ability to pay.
The university’s faculty and staff continue its tradition of creating and sustaining a welcoming and inclusive educational environment for students and maintain its commitment to social justice.
The university is one of the most diverse private liberal arts institutions in the state of Michigan and actively seeks diversity in its students, faculty, and staff.
The undergraduate student body is a mix of urban and rural students from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds, many of whom are first-generation college attendees.
The university’s faculty and staff are committed to providing personalized, individualized attention for students who commit themselves to seeking academic and personal success.
Located in Olivet, Michigan, the university is within commuting distance of Lansing, Battle Creek, and Kalamazoo; two hours from the metropolitan Detroit area; and three hours from Chicago.