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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The College/Unit of Health and Human Development, Department of Recreation, Parks and Tourism Management invites applications for part-time academic job of Part-Time Adjunct Instructor for the academic term of Spring 2026 Semester.
Job duties to include:
- Teaching RPTM classes (RPTM 120; RPTM 410, RPTM 415)
- Deliver weekly in-person and/or hybrid instruction following approved course syllabus and objectives.
- Support student learning of core financial concepts, quantitative reasoning, and practical financial skills.
- Develop and facilitate applied learning activities including calculations, analysis, and scenario-based work.
- Evaluate student progress through assignments, quizzes, exams, and projects.
- Maintain timely student grading and records through Canvas.
- Hold weekly office hours, in person or via Zoom.
- Submit final grades according to university policies.
Requirements, qualifications, education and/or competencies:
- Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree
Required Application Materials:
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