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Delaware County Community College

Location: MediaPA 19063 Document ID: A4263-10RF Date Posted: Posting Closed Job Type: Temporary

Job Schedule:Full-time
Minimum Education: Masters2010-07-30
 

Communications Instructor-TFT-2010-2011

Delaware County Community College, a competency-based institution, committed to diversity, highly values faculty who are learning-centered, skilled in instructional design, employ classroom assessment techniques, and value the use of information technology. The College is located in suburban Philadelphia and serves over 27,000 students annually with a comprehensive array of programs, including computer-based and distance-learning classes.

This position is available for the 2010-2011 Academic year and requires teaching all aspects of the Communication Studies curriculum, which may include Interpersonal Communication, Small Group Communication, Public Speaking, and Introduction to Mass Communication. Instructor may teach at one or more locations in Chester County. Assignments may include teaching at night.

Requirements: Master's degree in Communication Studies (Speech Communication, Communication Arts, or other relevant graduate degrees within the study of human communication) and college-level teaching experience in the field.

Immediate Supervisor: Dean, Communications, Arts & Humanities
Salary Range: A salary of $45,807 and a comprehensive and competitive fringe benefit package are provided.

Hours/Start Date: This position will start Fall 2010, with faculty reporting the week of August 23, 2010.

Application Materials: Please email (hr@dccc.edu), fax (610-359-4158), or mail a cover letter, complete and current resume, unofficial transcripts, and three current letters of reference to Connie L. McCalla, Vice President, Human Resources, Delaware County Community College, 901 S. Media Line Road, Media, PA 19063. Application materials must be received no later than July 16, 2010.