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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Institute for Sustainable Practice seeks eligible scholars and practitioners to fill an adjunct teaching role for the Spring 2026 Sustainable and Resilient Cities graduate course (see example course topics in Additional Comments).
The primary function of this position is to: (1) create unique graduate course content; (2) edit and customize current course content to the selected adjuncts teaching style and (3) teach the stated graduate sustainability course for eight evening lecture/assessment class meetings in January-March 2026. A successful course evaluation outcome may lead to teaching this course annually and other graduate teaching opportunities.
Successful candidates must meet three expectations:
Education:
Required: A master of science in urban and regional planning urban studies engineering master of business administration; other relevant masters degrees approved by the Institute; OR a terminal degree (JD or PhD) from a relevant sub-discipline focusing on urban sustainability and resilience.
Preferred: Sustainability and resilience certification and evidence of other related third-party coursework (e.g. American Institute ofCertified Planners LEED GA/AP Sustainable Sites Certified Energy Manager Certified Climate Change Professional Certified GIS Professional etc.).
Experience:
Required: Ten or more years experience in one or more of the follow areas: applied practice business and/or policy of urban design construction development re-development building science community and building energy management landscape systems and local/regional planning where sustainability and resilience were a focal point. A portion of this experience can be substituted with graduate education as noted above.
Preferred: Professional experience in applying sustainability and resilience in urban contexts; experience teaching presenting managing and/or training urban practitioners or graduate students; experience in live lecture and online teaching; sustainability research; and applied urban planning and policy consulting and/or organizational or business management experience related to urban sustainability and resilience.
Qualifications:
In addition to the prior stated experience and education candidates should have a strong desire to teach and mentor adult graduate students and possess the basic curiosity and ability to possess or learn a variety of teaching methods tools and information technologies such as:
Candidates for this position should possess strong written verbal graphic video communication and interpersonal skills; be self-motivated reliable and responsible; and desire to provide timely grading and effective student feedback.
Course topics for the Additional Comments Section
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