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- consulting (from $ 107,150 to $ 210,800 year)
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Social Sciences Adjunct Pool
InsideHigherEdTallahassee, Florida- Part-time
Join Our Team at Tallahassee State College Social Sciences Adjunct Pool
Tallahassee State College (TSC), recently recognized as one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges for 2025 , is currently seeking to build an applicant pool for the position of Social Sciences Adjunct Faculty with the Division of Workforce Development.
We’re looking for someone who shares our commitment to fostering a vibrant campus community.
NOTE : This position is primarily for in-person, on-campus courses taught a variation of days (Monday through Friday) on Main Campus in Tallahassee, Florida. Courses needed are time blocks during the morning, mid-day, and afternoon. A small amount of evening options may also be available.
- Some online and / or Zoom courses may be available for highly qualified candidates with experience teaching in the Community College setting via Canvas LMS.
What You’ll Do
Adjunct faculty will provide instruction, service and support of college policies and procedures, along with opportunities for professional development.
Who We’re Looking For
A Master’s degree in the specific teaching discipline (ex. History, Psychology, etc.) or a Master’s degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in the specified discipline (specifically covering the topic of the course to be taught) is required in addition to teaching experience, preferably within a community college setting.
In addition to the minimum qualifications listed for this position, all prospective adjunct faculty are expected to demonstrate the following :
Commitment to student retention and success.
Commitment to development and assessment of student learning.
Use of technology and innovative approaches to enhance teaching and learning, including distance learning and alternative delivery systems.
Willingness to support a population of learners inside and beyond the classroom.
Ability to work in a participatory and collegial setting.
Applicants should also have these basic knowledge, skills and abilities :
Extensive knowledge of the subject area(s) in which the individual is responsible for instruction.
Knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of effective communication and of effective instruction.
Knowledge and understanding of the characteristics and challenges of community college students.
Knowledge and understanding of principles of curriculum development.
Computer literacy and ability to navigate in a Windows environment.
Knowledge and ability to use and navigate the Canvas Learning Management System .
Must be engaging and focused on student success; the ability to interact with students in a group and one-on-one situations is expected.
The ability to meet teaching deadlines (i.e. attendance, grading) and work with students on their response to assignments in a timely manner.
Facilitate classroom discussion and evaluate student performance in a timely manner with timely feedback.
Adhere to course guidelines and outcomes.
Maintain records of student attendance, involvement and progress.
Be responsive and have frequent communication with students, colleagues and supervisors.
PRIMARY TEACHING NEEDS :
This position is primarily for in-person, on-campus courses taught a variation of days (Monday through Friday) on Main Campus in Tallahassee, Florida.
Courses needed are time blocks during the morning, mid-day, and afternoon. A small amount of evening options may also be available.
POSITIONS OPEN (BY DISCIPLINE)
We are actively seeking to create an applicant pool for the teaching disciplines listed below. Availability of positions to hire and courses offered will depend on enrollment. It is possible that some disciplines listed will not result in an adjunct hire. Applicants must be able / willing to teach a variety of courses within the discipline as needed (courses listed below each discipline). The primary degree required for each discipline is listed; do not apply if you do not have the degree or required graduate coursework.
ANTHROPOLOGY (Degree in Anthropology)
ANT 2000 General Anthropology (MOST COMMON)
ANT 2140 Introduction to Archaeology
ANT 2511 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (Degree in Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family, etc)
CHD 2220 Child Development
CLP 1001 Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment
CLP 2140 Abnormal Psychology
DEP 2004 Human Development (MOST COMMON)
PSY 2012 General Psychology (MOST COMMON)
SOP 2002 Social Psychology
HISTORY (Degree in History. Religion / Religious Studies does not apply.)
AMH 2010 History of the United States I (MOST COMMON)
AMH 2020 History of the United States II (MOST COMMON)
AMH 2091 African-American History
EUH 1000 Western Civilization I
EUH 1001 Western Civilization II
LAH 1093 Latin American History
WOH 2012 History of Civilization I
WOH 2022 History of Civilization II
LEGAL STUDIES (Juris Doctorate Degree)
BUL 2241 Legal Concepts of Business
BUL 2242 The Law of Business
CCJ 2760 Cannabis Law and Regulation
IDS 2182 Applied Ethics Seminar
PLA 1003 Introduction to the Legal Process
PLA 2114 Legal Writing
PLA 2223 Litigation Procedures II
PLA 2600 Wills, Trusts, and Probate
POLITICAL SCIENCE (Degree in Political Science, Comparative Politics, International Relations, or Government Studies)
CPO 2001 Introduction to Comparative Politics
INR 2002 International Relations
PAD 2002 Introduction to Public Administration
POS 1041 National Government (MOST COMMON)
POS 1112 State and Local Government
POS 2001 Introduction to Political Science
SOCIOLOGY (Degree in Sociology)
SYG 1000 Principles of Sociology (MOST COMMON)
Documents Required with Application
To be considered for this position, please include a copy of the following items as attachments. Graduate transcripts are necessary to verify that your coursework meets the graduate level course requirements for the position you are applying for. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the application process, but official transcripts will be required for the hiring process.
Resume / CV
Graduate Transcript (Unofficial Copy will suffice)
Please review the following information in order to apply for a position at Tallahassee State College :
Carefully review the minimum qualifications advertised for the available position as only applicants meeting the minimum requirements will be considered.
Background Check / Drug Screen may be required based on the specific requirements of the position for which the application is being submitted. Employment is contingent upon the passing of a drug test and upon completion of a level 2 criminal background investigation.
Note : All Adjunct positions are part-time, temporary assignments (for no more than one semester at a time) dependent upon student enrollment and the instructional needs of the College.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
At Tallahassee State College, we’re not just shaping the leaders of tomorrow – we are committed to fostering the growth and development of every team member. As part of our College community, you’ll enjoy :
A dynamic campus atmosphere where your contributions directly impact student success.
A culture that champions continuous improvement, where students and staff alike are valued and empowered.
A supportive team that encourages collaboration, creativity, and innovation.
What We Offer
We offer more than just a competitive salary. When you join the team at TSC, you’ll also enjoy :
The BENCOR FICA Alternative Plan .
Optional 403b and 457 retirement plans.
Opportunities for professional development.
Free access to TSC athletics, fine arts, and performing arts events.
Health and Wellness Resources
Free parking and employee discounts
Employee Assistance Program
A Little About Us
Established in 1966, Tallahassee State College is dedicated to providing high-quality educational opportunities for students from Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties, as well as from throughout the state, nation, and abroad. TSC offers a wide range of academic and workforce training programs, including associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and in-demand certifications. Consistently ranked as one of the top colleges in the nation, our vision is to be recognized as your College of Choice .