Adjunct English Professor
Greenville, IL Faculty
Job Type
Part-time
Description

Greenville University is seeking a qualified individual to teach Composition and Developmental English courses in our face to face or online. In addition to courses in that area, there is an opportunity to teach a wide range of undergraduate general education courses in writing, literature, and potentially a lab course in publications (magazine, arts journal and newspaper). 

Requirements
  • The successful candidate must have a Master’s degree in English with at least 18 course hours in Composition and literature or a Ph.D. in English.
  • Experience with learning management system like Blackboard or D2L is a plus. 
  • At least 1 year previous experience in teaching at the University level both in person and online is preferred. 
  • Experience and or training in development writing is a plus. 

Greenville University:

Greenville University has a dynamic commitment to experiential learning, faith integration and practical skill development tailored around job placement. The university has approximately 700 residential students and is located 50 miles east of St. Louis in an attractive residential community of approximately 7,000 people. 


Our Mission:

Greenville University empowers students for lives of character and service through a transforming Christ-centered education in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies.
 

Our Vision:

Greenville University believes that God created each of our students to uniquely shape the world!

Therefore, we

  • Offer a transformational Christ-centered educational experience that empowers, enriches, and endures;
  • Focus on the development of the whole person so that each student thrives spiritually, intellectually, emotionally,  relationally, and physically;
  • Inspire our students to embrace God’s Call; and,
  • Give our work as worship and welcome the presence of the risen Christ to fill us, equip us, and send us.

How to Apply:

Application materials should include a 1) letter of application, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) statement of philosophy of Christian higher education, 4) statement of personal faith journey and commitment, 5) copies of academic transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable for initial application).  Electronic copies of all these documents are welcome.
 

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position has been filled.  Address applications to:
Greenville University

Attn: HR Office

315 East College Avenue

Greenville, Illinois 62246

Office Phone: (618) 664-6845

Email: hr@greenville.edu
 

  

Greenville University's Mission:

Greenville University is liberal arts University that empowers students for lives of character and service through a transforming Christ-centered education in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies. Our hiring practices reflect our commitment to be a Christ-centered institution.


GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY: The university is located 50 miles east of St. Louis in an attractive residential community of approximately 7,000 people. Greenville was founded in 1892 and is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church yet draws students from 40+ denominations. For additional information, please visit our website: www.greenville.edu.


Greenville University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, disability, national or ethnic origin in employment opportunities, in keeping with applicable state and federal laws. In keeping with the mission of the institution, Greenville University seeks applicants with a strong commitment to the values and lifestyle of evangelical Christianity and who profess a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As a Christian institution, we require faculty and staff to adhere to the University's Lifestyle statement and to enforce a religiously based code of conduct for all University employees. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Greenville University, as an educational institution affiliated with the Free Methodist Church USA, reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (Title VII, Sections 702-703, United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended).