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Teach one or more courses at Bethel Seminary as assigned by program director.
*This posting does not represent a specific adjunct opening. Availability of adjunct positions is based on the current needs of Bethel Seminary and an applicant's qualifications (education and work-related experience).*
Adjunct faculty members are an important part of our academic programs. Thank you for your interest in supporting Bethel’s commitment to provide high quality learning experiences for our students.
Teach courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, environmental sciences and introductory biology curriculum.
Adjunct instructor teaching for nursing clinical in one or more specialty settings for the BSN nursing program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Clinical teaching opportunities in maternal/child and pediatrics are available for Fall 2023.
Full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the Business Department. Position includes oversight of the Royals Investment Fund, a student-managed fund.
Teach courses in disciplines such as marketing, finance, and accounting, depending on the candidate’s background and department needs. Unless specifically indicated, classes are to be taught in the classroom on our Arden Hills, Minnesota campus.
Full-time, tenure-track faculty position that includes teaching accounting courses in the traditional undergraduate program at our Arden Hills campus
Bethel University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in the Department of Chemistry. Field is open, with a preference for specialization in Organic or Polymer Chemistry.
Teach introductory Computer Science courses as well as specialized upper level Computer Science courses.
Bethel University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Bethel University invites applications for a full-time one-year faculty position in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, with a possibility of renewal.
We plan to close this position to new applications in early February.
To lead BU’s library and archives using effective planning, implementation, and ongoing assessment of collections and services in order to enhance teaching, promote learning, support research, and otherwise serve the BU community.
Observe, evaluate, and provide positive and actionable feedback to elementary field-experience students and student teachers.
Teach a general education course with significant writing and reading components on a topic of candidate’s choosing, approved by the Inquiry Seminar program director.
Teach one or more in-person courses for the MA in Counseling program, a CACREP accredited program in clinical mental health counseling.
Adjunct faculty members are an important part of our academic programs. Thank you for your interest in supporting Bethel’s commitment to provide high quality learning experiences for our students.
Teach 100-level mathematics courses that fulfill a general education requirement and prepare students to take further mathematics, computer science, natural science, and engineering courses.
Adjunct faculty position teaching in clinical or laboratory courses working with undergraduate students in a BSN nursing program. Clinical/lab teaching could include medical/surgical, mental health, public health, maternal health, and pediatric nursing dependent on current needs of the program.
Teach course(s) in Engineering and/or Physics in keeping with candidate’s specialization and departmental need
Adjunct instructor teaching for nursing clinical in one or more specialty settings for the Post-Baccalaureate BSN program. Teaching opportunities in pediatrics, adult medical-surgical and
public health are available for Spring 2024. Teaching opportunities in mental health and fundamentals/TCU are available for Summer 2024.
Full-time tenure-track position, including teaching, research, mentoring of undergraduate students, and service to the University, in a department whose faculty have a wide range of research interests