Lipscomb University seeks to attract and retain highlyqualified faculty and staff that share the Universitys valuesand will contribute to its mission and vision to be a leaderamong teaching universities bringing together the best ofliberal arts and professional education in a Christiancommunity of learning and service.
Responsibilities:include teaching graduate courses in conflict management. Additional responsibilitiesmay include academic advising student mentoring scholarlyactivity and service to the department college universitycommunity or profession.
-Knowledge of principles methods and currentdevelopments in the academic discipline and in professionalpractice.
-Knowledge of instructional strategies and techniquesappropriate to teaching the courses assigned(undergraduate graduate adult learners online etc).
-Ability to create a syllabus and effectively deliver thelearning objectives of the course.
-Ability to advise instruct manage motivate and evaluatestudents.
-Ability to learn relevant sections of myLipscomb LipscombUniversitys online integrated database system for entering
final grades and other student information requested.
-Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively verballyand in writing.
-Ability to effectively and appropriately integrate technologyinto the teaching and learning process.
-Ability to successfully interact with students other educatorsand educational institution representatives and the general public in a professional manner.
Education:Terminal degree in Conflict Management or similar discipline preferred.
Experience: Previous teaching experience is desired along with workexperience projects and extracurricular achievements. Professional service and continued engagement are highly valued requisites. Must have amassed experience in arelevant position(s); be well-versed in conflict issuespressures and demands; and be skilled in communicationcritical thinking and creativity.
Lipscomb University is a faith-based, liberal arts college dedicated to challenging students academically, spiritually and as global community citizens.