Adjunct - Civics, Culture, Workforce Development (Fall 2025 - Summer 2026)
Wright State University
Position Information Position Information (Default Section) EEO Statement Wright State University is an equal opportunity employer. Faculty Rank or Job Title Adjunct - Civics, Culture, Workforce Development (Fall 2025 - Summer 2026) Job Category: Faculty/Instructional Department Center for Civics, Culture, and Workforce Development EEO number: 26A030 Position FTE Part-time Minimum Annual or Hourly Rate Negotiable Salary Band: NA Job Summary/Basic Function: WSU’s Center for Civics, Culture, and Workforce Development invites applications for its adjunct instructor pool. Adjunct instructors will begin teaching courses in the Fall 2026 semester.The Center is seeking adjuncts to teach CCD 1001 – American Civic Literacy. This course fulfills the educational requirements established in The Advance Ohio Education Act (Senate Bill 1), which requires students to read and engage key documents in America’s civic tradition. The ideal candidate will bring a passion for civic education and a commitment to passing along America’s civic tradition to the next generation of university students.
CCD 1001 explores the foundational principles, texts, and ideas that have shaped the American constitutional order and civic life. Through rigorous analysis of historical documents, students will gain a deeper understanding of the values of democracy, liberty, justice, and civic responsibility. The course culminates in a comprehensive understanding of the U.S. Constitution, key historical speeches, and their relevance to contemporary governance and public service.
Opportunities to teach multiple sections of this course may be available. The Center will offer traditional, in-person sections and online sections of the course. Minimum Qualifications Master’s or JD degree. General knowledge of foundational documents associated with America’s civic tradition, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, and the writings of Adam Smith. Preferred Qualifications Master’s or PhD degree in Political Science, History, Public Administration, or a closely related field. Thorough or comprehensive knowledge of foundational documents associated with America’s civic tradition, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, and the writings of Adam Smith. Teaching experience. Experience facilitating group discussions. Essential Functions and percent of time: Teaching – 100% Teach assigned courses at assigned class meetings, based on the assigned curriculum. Execution of the course syllabus. Objectively grade class assignments, participation, and exams within a timely manner, in accordance with WSU’s policies. Maintain accurate, transparent student records. Assist and foster student success through the maintenance of regularly scheduled office hours and timely responses to email inquiries. Adhere to all administrative University policies. Maintain appropriate professional development to stay current within assigned courses. Maintain appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics; and Other duties as assigned. Non-Essential Functions and percent of time: Working Conditions Special contract terms and conditions of employment apply.
To preserve the safety and security of the campus community and to maintain the integrity of university operations, it is the policy of Wright State University before making an employment offer conduct various background checks, such as a criminal record, credit history when job related and/or education verifications. Additionally, an administrative review shall be conducted whenever the university learns that an employee is charged with or convicted of a crime (except for minor vehicle violations). Frequently asked questions related to background checks may be found on the Human resources website at http://www.wright.edu/human-resources.
Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees. Special Instructions to Applicants Official transcripts will be required prior to hiring. Posting Date 08/22/2025 First Consideration Date: Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
CCD 1001 explores the foundational principles, texts, and ideas that have shaped the American constitutional order and civic life. Through rigorous analysis of historical documents, students will gain a deeper understanding of the values of democracy, liberty, justice, and civic responsibility. The course culminates in a comprehensive understanding of the U.S. Constitution, key historical speeches, and their relevance to contemporary governance and public service.
Opportunities to teach multiple sections of this course may be available. The Center will offer traditional, in-person sections and online sections of the course. Minimum Qualifications Master’s or JD degree. General knowledge of foundational documents associated with America’s civic tradition, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, and the writings of Adam Smith. Preferred Qualifications Master’s or PhD degree in Political Science, History, Public Administration, or a closely related field. Thorough or comprehensive knowledge of foundational documents associated with America’s civic tradition, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, and the writings of Adam Smith. Teaching experience. Experience facilitating group discussions. Essential Functions and percent of time: Teaching – 100% Teach assigned courses at assigned class meetings, based on the assigned curriculum. Execution of the course syllabus. Objectively grade class assignments, participation, and exams within a timely manner, in accordance with WSU’s policies. Maintain accurate, transparent student records. Assist and foster student success through the maintenance of regularly scheduled office hours and timely responses to email inquiries. Adhere to all administrative University policies. Maintain appropriate professional development to stay current within assigned courses. Maintain appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics; and Other duties as assigned. Non-Essential Functions and percent of time: Working Conditions Special contract terms and conditions of employment apply.
To preserve the safety and security of the campus community and to maintain the integrity of university operations, it is the policy of Wright State University before making an employment offer conduct various background checks, such as a criminal record, credit history when job related and/or education verifications. Additionally, an administrative review shall be conducted whenever the university learns that an employee is charged with or convicted of a crime (except for minor vehicle violations). Frequently asked questions related to background checks may be found on the Human resources website at http://www.wright.edu/human-resources.
Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees. Special Instructions to Applicants Official transcripts will be required prior to hiring. Posting Date 08/22/2025 First Consideration Date: Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
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