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Adjunct Faculty: English 2025

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Augsburg University offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and 11 graduate degrees to approximately 3,400 students of diverse backgrounds. The trademark of an Augsburg education is its emphasis on direct, personal experience. Guided by the faith and values of the Lutheran church, Augsburg educates students to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders.

Among the distinctive features of the university are its deep dedication to civic and community engagement, robust undergraduate research programs, and a strong belief in the integration of liberal arts and professional studies across all programs. The University's commitments to our urban context and the world beyond it are enhanced through the work of four signature centers: the Christensen Center for Vocation, the Center for Global Education and Experience, the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, and the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work. 

As part of Augsburg University's commitment to intentional diversity, 50% of our current student body identifies as Black, Indigenous, and persons of color. The emerging interdisciplinary Department of Critical Race and Ethnicity Studies builds on this foundation to further diversify our academic curriculum and co-curricular programs. We do this work out of historical and contemporary obligations rooted in our ethical and intellectual commitments to prepare our diverse student body for a cosmopolitan world.

Augsburg's Statement of Commitment to Equity
We believe that education is the key to healthy, meaningful and productive lives for individuals, as well as to the vibrancy of our democracy. Augsburg University is dedicated to achieving an educational experience free from the barriers of poverty, racism, and discrimination so that students can fully realize their unique gifts. Recognizing that higher education's democratic promise is compromised by systemic and systematic barriers to college access and completion, Augsburg is called to stand for equity in everything we do to fulfill our academic mission, serve our students and engage our fellow citizens.

Job Description

The Department of English at Augsburg University invites applications for adjunct faculty positions to teach courses in English, writing, and composition in 2025. 

This search will establish a “pool” of instructors if such openings occur during Spring, Summer, or Fall of 2025. Applicants may be selected from this pool on an as-needed basis throughout the year. 

Available courses vary by term. Most classes are held during the day, 2-3 days per week. In addition to teaching the class and grading student work, instructors are expected to respond to student questions through email, hold regularly scheduled office hours, reach out to students with course progress information, and communicate regularly with the course coordinator. A course syllabus with calendar, textbook and homework selection, sample activities and exams, and shared office space are typically provided. Most classes are taught in-person on our Minneapolis campus. Each course requires approximately 12-15 hours/week for 15-16 weeks. 

The successful candidate will possess both a high level of intercultural competency and a commitment to inclusive practice and authentic representation.

Compensation & Benefits

Subject to the collective bargaining agreement with SEIU, Local 384

  • $5,500 to $6,550 per course*
  • Eligible for 1-1.5% retirement contribution match
  • Tuition discount for employees and dependents
  • Transit pass discount
  • Not eligible for healthcare benefits


*Course refers to a typical 4-credit undergraduate or 3-credit graduate course that has met minimum enrollment requirements.

Please note that due to employment law and payroll regulations, we can only employ adjunct faculty who reside in Minnesota or Wisconsin. This restriction applies even to courses taught online.

Qualifications

Candidates should be committed to student engagement and student success with a diverse group of learners.

Preferred Qualifications

  • A terminal degree (PhD) in English literature, rhetoric and composition, or Master of Fine Art (MFA) in creative writing.

Minimum Qualifications

  • A terminal degree in a related humanities field coupled with experience teaching English, writing and composition. 

  • ABD individuals in PhD programs with experience teaching English, writing, and composition will be considered

Additional Information

For full consideration, candidates must submit the following information at the time of application: 

  • Cover letter 
  • Curriculum vita or Resume 
  • Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts 

Your cover letter should 

  • Highlight your experience or interest in teaching at the university level 
  • Identify your general availability during the day and/or evenings; and 
  • Indicate whether you are interested in in-person or synchronous online teaching (or either). 

Professional references may be requested at a later date.

Among the distinctive features of the University are its deep dedication to civic and community engagement, robust undergraduate research programs, and a strong belief in the integration of liberal arts and professional studies across all programs. The University's commitment to the local neighborhood and the world is enhanced through the work of four signature centers: the Christensen Center for Vocation, the Center for Global Education, the Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning, and the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work. Augsburg's commitment to diversity is reflected in the student body: for the past four years, students of color comprised nearly 40 percent of the incoming first-year class. With approximately 1,000 students living on campus, Augsburg engages students in a wide range of co-curricular activities, including NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics. At both undergraduate and graduate levels, students actively engage in international travel and intercultural experiences that broaden their view of the world and deepen their engagement in it. Augsburg's main campus is located in the vibrant Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, one of the most diverse areas in the Twin Cities. The University of Minnesota West Bank campus and one of the city's largest medical complexes are adjacent to Augsburg; the Mississippi River and the Seven Corners Theatre district are just a few blocks away. In addition to its Minneapolis campus, Augsburg has a vibrant branch campus in Rochester, the fastest growing city in Minnesota and headquarters of the Mayo Health System. In addition to these locations, Augsburg owns and operates international sites in Mexico, Guatemala, and Namibia. Augsburg is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity, race, age, disability, religion, national origin, color or any other protected class. Successful candidates will have demonstrated abilities working in an academic community committed to intentional diversity. Candidates are thus encouraged to highlight skills and experiences that demonstrate intercultural competence. 

Augsburg University is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national origin, familial status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status or public assistance status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete our application process, please contact our Human Resources Department at phone number: 612-330-1058 or email: [email protected].
 

Augsburg University is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national origin, familial status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status or public assistance status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. 

If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete our application process, please contact our Human Resources Department at phone number: 612-330-1058 or email: [email protected].

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What You Should Know About Adjunct Faculty: English 2025, Augsburg University

Augsburg University is on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team as Adjunct Faculty in English starting in 2025! If you’re enthusiastic about teaching writing and composition, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. As an Adjunct Faculty member, you'll have the chance to shape young minds while guiding a diverse student body through their educational journey. Most of your classes will be held in our vibrant Minneapolis campus, where you'll conduct in-person lessons 2-3 days a week. We are looking for educators who can not only teach but also inspire—responding to student inquiries, holding regular office hours, and maintaining consistent communication is part of the role. Expect to invest about 12-15 hours per week into teaching each course over the 15-16 week semester. With Augsburg’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, we're particularly interested in candidates who appreciate an intercultural environment. If you have a terminal degree in English literature or a related field, or you are ABD in your PhD with teaching experience, we encourage you to apply. We can't wait to welcome innovative thinkers who are eager to connect and empower students from all backgrounds!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Adjunct Faculty: English 2025 Role at Augsburg University
What are the requirements to become an Adjunct Faculty at Augsburg University?

To qualify for the Adjunct Faculty position in English at Augsburg University, candidates typically need a terminal degree in English literature, rhetoric, composition, or a related humanities field, with prior teaching experience in English and writing. We also welcome candidates who are ABD in their PhD programs and have experience in teaching, embracing those who are committed to student engagement and diversity.

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What responsibilities does an Adjunct Faculty at Augsburg University have?

As an Adjunct Faculty member at Augsburg University, you'll be responsible for teaching courses in English, writing, and composition, preparing a course syllabus, grading student work, and maintaining regular communication with students and course coordinators. Additionally, instructors are expected to hold office hours, respond to student inquiries, and facilitate a supportive learning environment.

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What is the compensation for Adjunct Faculty at Augsburg University?

Compensation for Adjunct Faculty teaching courses at Augsburg University ranges from $5,500 to $6,550 per course. Eligible faculty can also benefit from a retirement contribution match, a tuition discount for employees and their dependents, and a transit pass discount (though healthcare benefits are not included).

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How does Augsburg University support diversity among its Adjunct Faculty?

Augsburg University is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion across all aspects of its operations, including its faculty. We encourage applicants to showcase their intercultural competence and experiences that demonstrate a commitment to equitable education, ensuring that our student body is supported by a teaching staff that reflects diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Are Adjunct Faculty positions at Augsburg University full-time or part-time?

Adjunct Faculty positions at Augsburg University are considered part-time. Instructors typically teach 2-3 courses per week, requiring approximately 12-15 hours per week for each course. The flexibility allows educators to balance their teaching responsibilities while engaging in other professional activities or commitments.

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Common Interview Questions for Adjunct Faculty: English 2025
What inspired you to teach English at Augsburg University?

In answering this question, reflect on your passion for literature and education. Highlight your commitment to diversity and how you envision impacting students' lives through your teaching. Mention specific aspects of Augsburg's mission or programs that resonate with you.

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How do you adapt your teaching methods for a diverse classroom?

Discuss your strategies for inclusivity, such as differentiating instruction, using varied teaching materials, or employing culturally relevant pedagogy. Share examples of how you've successfully engaged students from diverse backgrounds in previous teaching roles.

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Can you describe your approach to developing a syllabus for a writing course?

Talk about your process for creating a syllabus—considerations for student needs, learning objectives, and incorporating diverse materials. Emphasize how you ensure the syllabus aligns with the institutional goals and benefits all students in the classroom.

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What do you think is the most important quality for an Adjunct Faculty member?

Highlight the importance of being approachable and responsive to students. Explain how fostering an open communication line encourages student success and retention. You might also emphasize adaptability and commitment to professional development.

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What strategies do you use for grading and providing feedback?

Discuss your grading philosophy, focusing on constructive feedback. Mention the importance of timely and clear communication with students regarding their performance and how this supports their learning and improvement.

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How would you handle a student who is struggling in your class?

Explain your approach to identifying students in need and taking proactive measures—offering additional support, resources, and encouragement. Emphasize your commitment to student success and how building rapport can facilitate positive outcomes.

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Describe your experience with online teaching or hybrid models.

Discuss any previous experience with teaching online or in hybrid formats, explaining how you foster engagement and learning in virtual environments. Mention specific tools or techniques that have been effective in your teaching.

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How do you integrate technology into your curriculum?

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What techniques do you employ to engage students in classroom discussions?

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How do you ensure academic integrity in your classroom?

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Augsburg University educates students to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders. The Augsburg experience is supported by an engaged community that is committed to intentional diversity in its life and...

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