Brigham Young University Provo , UT 84601
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Job Title: Philosophy Adjunct Instructor (Phil 201, 202)
Job Classification: Adjunct-Teaching, Day and Evening Classes; may result in multiple hires
Posting close date: September 10, 2024
Start date of this position: January 1, 2025
Required Degree: MA or MS required. Degree preferred to be in Philosophy.
The required degree must be completed by the start date.
Experience: Previous teaching experience preferred
Duties/Expectations:
Teach lower-division philosophy courses such as Phil 201, 202 (course descriptions may be found in BYU's catalog). Prepare and publish course syllabus on Learning Suite, BYU's course management. Hold regular office hours. Applicants are expected to provide a working email address, phone number, and other viable contact information.
Must reside in the State of Utah to be eligible for employment consideration.
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Equal Opportunity Employer: m/f/Vets/Disability
Brigham Young University is an equal opportunity employer. All faculty are required to abide by the university's Honor Code and Dress & Grooming Standards.
Preference is given to qualified candidates who are members in good standing of the affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Successful candidates are expected to support and contribute to the academic and religious missions of the university within the context of the principles and doctrine of the affiliated church.
All new employees who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be required to hold and be worthy to hold a current temple recommend.
BYU Mission Alignment:
BYU is committed to hiring faculty members who enthusiastically embrace and energetically advance its unique mission. It is anticipated that BYU faculty members will: (1) live a life of loyalty to Jesus Christ and His restored Church and align yourself with doctrines and teachings declared by living prophets, seers, and revelators; (2) demonstrate intentionality in building faith in Jesus Christ and testimony of His restored gospel among students and others in the BYU community; and (3) teach your subject matter with the Spirit of God and strive to keep it ¿bathed in the light and color of the restored gospel¿ (Spencer W. Kimball).
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