Oulton College is seeking a faculty member with a Master's degree to teach a Sociology course within their degree program.
Deliver course content through lectures
Facilitate student learning in areas including:
Identify research and theory that explains discrimination, exclusion, and inequity on various bases such as race/ethnicity, sex/gender, class, ability, and other factors.
Discuss some of the sociological, cultural, and economic origins, and experiences, that impact discrimination, exclusion, and inequity
Identify various ways that discrimination, exclusion, and inequity enter societal structures and processes and subsequently individual experiences.
Grade assignments, exams, and learning activities
Provide timely, constructive feedback to students
Foster an inclusive and engaging learning environment
Collaborate with faculty and program teams as required
Master’s degree or PhD in Sociology or a closely related discipline
Experience teaching at the post-secondary level, with demonstrated ability to engage and support degree-level learners, is considered a strong asset
Strong understanding of learning outcomes, assessment design, and academic standards aligned with undergraduate education
Excellent communication, organizational, and instructional skills
Demonstrated ability to foster critical thinking, academic writing, and scholarly inquiry in students
Scheduling flexibility, with opportunities to teach during daytime or evening hours (after 4:00 PM)
Part-time commitment designed to complement existing professional responsibilities
Opportunity for more hours if needed - lots of teaching opportunities available!
Opportunity to contribute to a growing degree program and support student success
Collaborative academic environment with engaged faculty and leadership
Potential for future contracts or other assignments
Faculty - Sociology - Degree Level • Moncton, NB, ca