POSITION TYPE Adjunct Faculty Nonprofit Management Advanced Academic Programs Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Johns Hopkins University
REPORT TO Associate Program Director, Non-Profit Management program
Institution Description Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) is a division of the Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. As part of the nation's first research university, AAP offers high-quality master's degrees and certificate programs at its Washington, D.C., Center, at JHU's Homewood Campus in Baltimore, Maryland, and online. AAP enrolls almost 6,000 students each academic year in over 45 programs and distinguishes itself through its intensive instructional assistance, selective admissions, and 60 dedicated full-time faculty. Tenured Krieger School faculty members serve as program chairs to oversee the academic rigor of AAP's graduate offerings. AAP's website, https://advanced.jhu.edu/, provides additional information.
The MA in Nonprofit Management is the first of its kind to be international in scope, but domestic in practice. Students acquire the leadership and organizational skills needed to succeed in the nonprofit sector, both domestically and abroad. The MA in Nonprofit Management is made up of ten asynchronous online courses (6 core courses, 3 electives, 1 capstone). Courses focus on leadership, governance, project management, monitoring and evaluation, communications, international nonprofits, and resource development. Students complete their studies with a capstone project that focuses on a real-world issue which is relevant to present or future employers.
We invite applications to fill an adjunct teaching position (10-15 hours/week), non-tenure track, semester-by-semester hire, (possibility of contract renewal by semester) to teach for the nonprofit management program. The degree is fully online with primarily asynchronous classes. Applicants should have documented previous online course development/instructional experience at the graduate level. We seek applicants with an expertise in the nonprofit sector broadly, international nonprofit work, program evaluation, financial management, human resources, and fundraising/resource development. The adjunct professor will report to the Associate Program Director of the Nonprofit Management program.
Instructional and administrative responsibilities of the position include:
Attend adjunct faculty kick-off and other professional development meetings;
Teach one online graduate course (unless there is a demand for more than one section) using Canvas per semester or year;
Personalize the graduate course by identifying relevant academic materials, resources, digital media, recording original content for introductory videos, and revise any lectures that need revision, regularly lead in-class discussions;
Use online tools such as Voicethread, Panopto or others;
Grade assignments and provide regular feedback to students through the online discussion threads and in the Canvas grade center;
Answer student inquiries via email within 24 - 48 hours;
Be aware of, and in compliance with, all JHU AAP policies as an adjunct and instructor;
Complete other administrative duties associated with teaching as assigned;
Participate in the signature assessment assignment activities (on a case-by-case basis);
Report to and be in regular touch with the Associate Program Director on policy updates, faculty summits, advisory committees, curriculum development, student needs, etc.
Salary
The expected salary range for this position is: $7,210
The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. The actual compensation offered to the selected candidate may vary and will be based on factors including, but not limited to, the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate - e.g., years in rank, training, field, discipline, other work experience, and other similar factors; geographic location; internal equity; external market conditions; and other factors as reasonably determined by the University.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree at an accredited college or university in nonprofit management, public administration, philanthropy, communications, business administration, sociology, or a related field
5 years of relevant experience in the field
1-3 years of higher education teaching experience
Past experience with nonprofits and nonprofit management either in positions of leadership, or on a board or advisory committee;
Strong familiarity on the general responsibilities of an executive leader, such as operations, program development, external communications and partnerships, strategic planning, fundraising, finance and administration, team management, and ethics, among others
Familiarity with teaching onsite or online courses at a graduate level, and working with online or digital media or relevant software, Outlook, Canvas, Microsoft Office Suite and any nonprofit accounting software/databases (such as Quickbooks)
Preferred Qualifications
PhD in nonprofit management, public administration, philanthropy, communications, business administration, sociology, or a related field
Past professional experience in a leadership role within a nonprofit, e.g. Executive Director, Program Manager, Senior Administrator, Board Chair, etc.
Online teaching experience
Familiarity with Canvas
1-3 years of graduate-level teaching experience with a proven record of effective online teaching and familiarity with adult learning techniques, and various learning management systems.
Application Instructions
Candidates must submit the following:
Cover letter (1 page)
Curriculum vitae
Teaching evaluations for two most recently taught courses
Transcript from your highest degree earned
The selected candidate will undergo a background check and provide three references.
Additional Information
Salary Range
The referenced salary range represents the minimum and maximum salaries for this position and is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. Not all candidates will be eligible for the upper end of the salary range. The actual compensation offered to the selected candidate may vary and will ultimately depend on multiple factors, which may include the successful candidate's geographic location, skills, work experience, internal equity, market conditions, education/training and other factors, as reasonably determined by the University.
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