High-Demand Adjunct Needs:

Instructors in the subjects of History, Political Science, and Sociology are urgently needed. Review the adjunct qualifications and apply via the Adjunct Faculty – Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences position.

Adjunct Opportunities & Resources

Each adjunct faculty member brings unique knowledge and learning opportunities to our students. In order to make your association with the College a pleasant one, this web section consolidates essential information and available resources.

To provide for future needs as vacancies occur, the College compiles and maintains a database of qualified candidates for part-time teaching opportunities for all of its campuses. If you're interested in contributing to the future of our community by working as an adjunct faculty member, please review our Pre-Employment Information, which includes links to apply. All adjunct assignments are for only one semester at a time, dependent upon student enrollment and upon the needs of the College.

Minimum Qualifications

Baccalaureate or University-Parallel Programs: Master's degree with a major in the primary teaching area OR Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in the primary teaching area.

Technical Programs: Master’s degree with specialization in primary teaching area, or a Bachelor’s degree with specialization in primary teaching area with 3 years of relevant employment experience, or AA/AS degree with specialization in primary teaching area with 6 years of relevant employment experience.

Vocational Programs: Master’s degree with specialization in primary teaching area, or a Bachelor’s degree with specialization in primary teaching area with 3 years of relevant employment experience, or AA/AS degree with specialization in primary teaching area with 6 years of relevant employment experience, or High School diploma with relevant licenses or certifications and 6 years of relevant employment experience.

Continuing Education Programs: Appropriate degree, experience or demonstrated expertise in teaching area.

Once hired as an adjunct, the EFSC Adjunct Faculty Handbook is a step-by-step guide for the new adjunct. Please review this handbook prior to the first day of your instructional assignment. You should also access our Adjunct Quick Start Guide to connect you with information about orientation, mandatory training, and other EFSC departments that impact the ability to do your job.