Adjunct Instructor for Environmental Health and Safety
Fayetteville, GA - USA
Job Summary
The Division of Engineering and Environmental Studies is seeking applications for an adjunct instructor in Environmental Health and Safety. Courses to be taught may include
- OSHA Regulations for General Industry
- OSHA Regulations for Construction
- Environmental Audits and Assessments
- Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology
- Emergency Planning and Preparedness.
We seek instructors who are adept in student-centered teaching methods equity-based approaches to pedagogy and experience with digital teaching technologies.
Responsibilities:
- Teach a M/W/F or T/TH on-campus schedule; however hybrid or online options may be available based on experience and need. Course schedules may include up to 3 courses per semester.
- Course preparation delivery grading and records management for each course for the full duration of scheduled instruction.
- Be fully prepared for each class session and enforce academic policy and procedures
- Comply with institutional rules and regulations.
- Maintain complete course and student records.
To apply for this part-time position submit the following materials
- CV/resume
- Cover letter
- Unofficial transcripts (showing 18 credit hours in field) and/or certification information
- Three references
Contact Division Head Dr. Denise Bauer at with any questions.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelors in Environmental or Occupational Health & Safety Environmental Science Engineering or closely related field and a minimum of 5 years of Environmental Health and Safety experience with a Safety Professional and/or Industrial Hygienist certification; OR Masters degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Occupational Health and Safety Environmental Science or closely related field.
Required Experience:
IC
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