Link copied to clipboard!
Back to Jobs
Adjunct CIVIC 101 at Drexel
Drexel
Philadelphia, PA
Education
Posted 0 days ago
Job Description
About Lindy Center for Civic EngagementDrexel University is committed to becoming the most civically engaged university in the United States encouraging students staff and faculty to be responsible members of their local and global communities and to use their skills to address societal issues with the goal of improving quality of life for everyone. The Lindy Center for Civic Engagement located within the department of University and Community Partnerships is a driver of this mission on campus by providing opportunities for students faculty and staff to learn and think critically about social issues engage with communities through service academic experiences and relationship-building and reflect on their capacity to make change.The Lindy Center for Civic Engagements mission is to foster a culture of civic responsibility by providing programs and resources that empower Drexel students and the broader university community to expand their civic identities through engagement in mutually-beneficial partnerships that lead to a more just society.Job SummaryCIVC 101: Introduction to Civic Engagement is meant to be students first educational experience in their civic engagement journey. The curriculum maintained by the Lindy Center for Civic Engagement and taught by adjunct instructors gives students a basic understanding of the broad definition of civic engagement and invites students to critically examine key concepts related to civic and community engagement including identity and social location community and systems of change. As a Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) course students not only learn and discuss concepts in class but also put them into practice by engaging with each other and their communities and reflecting on the deeper meanings of their classroom and community experiences. The course approaches civic engagement from sociological community-engaged and systemic lensesrecognizing that social issues are systemic and related to identity social groups background and economic status.Consistent with the mission and vision of the Lindy Center for Civic Engagement and the Universitys goals below are the learning outcomes for this course. Students will be able to:Define civic engagement and community engagement and key concepts such as identity community and systems of change.Practice skills related to civic engagement (self-awareness relationship building dialogue reflection etc.) in real-world situations through direct community engagement.Identify social issues in real-world situations through a case-study project and be able to identify and critically examine additional social issues in class.Envision their own identity as an active engaged responsible citizen.Recognize how effective individual actions can affect social change.Identify examples of inequitable entitlement and be able to explain their impact in everyday life.CIVC 101 is a 1-credit course that takes place for 50 minutes once per week. There are several sections offered each term at different times during weekdays and weekday evenings. Adjunct instructors generally teach one section per term and they can choose the time of the section based on their availability. The course is taught face-to-face on campus and generally enrolls a maximum of 50 students.Essential FunctionsAttending one training before teaching the course and ongoing workshops community-building events and/or one-on-ones with the Lindy Center staff (generally 2-3 events per term in addition to the training)Completing all necessary hiring paperworkEnsuring the course learning outcomes are met by following the given syllabus and lesson plans provided by the Lindy Center and communicating any potential changes with the ADAttending and teaching the course once a week throughout the termManaging a relationship with a Teaching Assistant who can assist with course facilitation classroom logistics and student assessment.Grading all student assignments and participation includes submitting final student grades within 48 hours of the final exam maintaining accurate documentation of course records and potentially assisting the Lindy Center with student grade disputes should they ariseMaking yourself available to students outside of class and responding to student emails in a timely fashion; also responding to Lindy Center communications in a timely fashionRequired QualificationsMinimum of a Bachelors DegreeMinimum of 1 year of experience with group facilitation teaching and/or community engagement.Intermediate understanding and comfort with leading student in discussions of course concepts including identity entitlement systemic inequality equity oppression discrimination etc. Previous experience facilitating discussion about these concepts is helpful but not required.Commitment to creating inclusive and equitable classroom environments.Commitment to student support and growth which includes assessing students as individuals and showing compassion while holding students accountable.Experience facilitating workshops classes or other interactive sessions.Ability to provide mentorship to and collaborate with an undergraduate Teaching Assistants.Desire to participate in and contribute to the community of adjuncts teaching assistants and staff members who comprise the CIVC 101 team.Preferred QualificationsMasters DegreeLocationUniversity City/Philadelphia PA Key Skills Computer Data Entry,Account Management,Apache Commons,ABAP,Content Development,BPO Employment Type : Part-Time Experience: years Vacancy: 1
Resume Suggestions
Highlight relevant experience and skills that match the job requirements to demonstrate your qualifications.
Quantify your achievements with specific metrics and results whenever possible to show impact.
Emphasize your proficiency in relevant technologies and tools mentioned in the job description.
Showcase your communication and collaboration skills through examples of successful projects and teamwork.