Adjunct faculty teaching opportunities for undergraduate programs on the Montreat College campus. The disciplines with the greatest need include:
Physics
Cybersecurity
Art
Elementary Education
Biology
Exercise Science
Health
Business
English
Psychology
Sociology
Astronomy
Bible & Religion
Music Woodwinds
Criminal Justice
History
Qualifications
Successful candidate will affirm and support the Mission, Vision, and Statement of Faith of Montreat College.
The successful candidate will also demonstrate support for Christian liberal arts education and the specific ability to integrate faith and the discipline in a compelling, thoughtful manner.
Education/Experience
A minimum of a master’s degree in the field is required to teach undergraduate courses. Teaching experience at the college level is desirable.
Supervision
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Application Requirements/How To Apply
Candidates are requested to send the following materials to Mark Hijleh, VP for Academic Affairs:
Completed job application
Letter of application
Curriculum Vitae
Transcripts of Undergraduate and Graduate Work
Statement of Faith
Statement of Philosophy of Christian Higher Education
List of Three References with Contact Information
About Montreat College
Montreat College is a Christian liberal arts college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer master’s, bachelor’s, and associate degrees. The main campus is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains fifteen miles east of Asheville, North Carolina, a region recognized as one of the most attractive living environments in the United States. Satellite campuses in Asheville, Charlotte, and other sites supplement the main campus. The College is committed to Christ-centered teaching and learning and is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities.
Summary
Adjunct Faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences
Adjunct faculty teaching opportunities for undergraduate programs on the Montreat College campus.