Adjunct Faculty - Immigration Law Lecturer
Job Description
Adjunct faculty may be assigned a maximum workload of 24 contact hours or equivalent per academic year (i.e., fall and spring semesters). Classes within the program are offered in daytime, evening, and/or online modalities based on student demand.
Job Description:
Deliver course content that aligns with the college’s curriculum standards and student learning outcomes.
Develop course syllabi, assignments, and assessments that reflect current industry practices and ensure course outcomes are met.
Foster an inclusive and engaging learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and promotes student success.
Use technology and other resources to enhance course delivery and student engagement, including online, hybrid, or face-to-face modalities.
Maintain accurate records of student’s progress and grades.
Must adhere to mid-term verification and final grade posting deadlines.
Adhere to institutional policies and procedures, including those related to academic integrity and accessibility.
Courses to be taught:
Experience Requirements:
Experience working with or managing paralegals.
The equivalent of five (5) years’, full-time, work experience practicing immigration law.
Preferred Experience:
The equivalent of ten (10) years’ full-time work experience with immigration law.
Education Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Preferred Education Requirements:
Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent.