Part-Time Faculty 2008
Company: COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY
Description
Applications are currently being accepted for anticipated part-time faculty openings for the Spring 2008 Semester for the following areas/disciplines:
Requirements
Master’s degree required:
BIOLOGY & HEALTH SCIENCES:
- Nursing – Medical/Surgical
- Nursing – Psychiatric
- Nursing Leadership
- Physical Education – Primary School
- Physical Education – Fitness Training
BUSINESS DIVISION:
- Financial Accounting
- Managerial Accounting
COMMUNICATION ARTS:
- Jewelry and 3-D Design
- Art Appreciation
- Art History
- Public Speaking
- Small Group Communication
- Intercultural Communication
- Gender Communication
- Interviewing
- English Composition I (Days & Saturdays)
- English Composition II (Days & Saturdays)
- Intro to Philosophy
- Critical Thinking (Days)
- Intro to Humanities 121, Ancient to Medieval
- Intro to Humanities 122, Renaissance to Modern
- Logic
- Ethics
- Academic ESL (Mornings)
- Introduction to General Linguistics
- Assessment of the English Language Learner
- Introduction to the Humanities
- Critical Thinking
- French (Days)
- Chinese
- Italian
- Spanish
- Group Piano Specialist
- Studio Piano
- Theater – Stage Combat
LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT:
- Children’s Services
- Workplace and Supervisory Skills
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN
EMPS:
- Astronomy
- Math
- Physics
SOCIAL SCIENCES:
- Geography (Days)
- Political Science (Days & Evenings)
- History (Days)
- Sociology (Days)
Bachelor’s degree or Bachelor's degree AND certification
required, Master's degree preferred:
- GED
- ESL
ESL minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s degree with TESOL
endorsement/certification (minimum of 18 credit hours) and bilingual/
bicultural experience. Preferred qualifications: Master's in TESOL or a Master’s in Linguistics with TESOL specialization, Adult Education with TESOL specialization or English with TESOL specialization.
Bachelor’s degree or Certifications required:
- Keyboarding
- Cost Accounting
- Intermediate Accounting
- Advanced Accounting
- A+ Certification (operating system)
- Developmental Math (Bachelor’s required)
- Automotive Collision Repair
- Automotive Technology
- Center for Personal Enrichment:
- Collecting as a Hobby
- Jewelry Making
- Art of Calligraphy
- Health & Wellness
- Collecting as a Hobby
- DISCOVERY! Program (Ages 55+)
- Computer (North Lake County)
- History (North Lake County)
- Consumer Issues
- Practical Help for Downsizing
- Computer (North Lake County)
- XPLORE! Program (Ages 6-17)
Saturday & Weeknight classes at Grayslake & Southlake- Computer
- Woodworking
- Science
- Money Management
- Math
- Career Exploration
- Art
- Writing
- Culinary Arts
- Computer
Company Overview:
The College of Lake County is a progressive two-year community college located in a growing metropolitan area in northeastern Illinois, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, with a student enrollment of 16,000. Dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning, the College provides access to higher education, supports outreach to the community, and ensures accountability and continuous improvement.
Response Information:
For full consideration, please submit application form, current resume, cover letter, letter of interest and copies of official transcripts of all degrees to the Human Resources Office for review.
For a printed application form, contact the Human Resources Office via any of the following:
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY
Human Resources
19351 W. Washington Street
Grayslake, IL 60030-1198
Voice: (847) 543-2065
TTY: (847) 223-0134
Fax: (847) 223-0824
Email: [Click here to email]
The College of Lake County is an equal opportunity employer and has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity. In that spirit, it seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including minorities, women, and people with disabilities.
To view a full description of these positions, please visit our website at: www.clcillinois.edu.