The Visiting Faculty will provide academic leadership and support to the students of the college. They will be responsible for maintaining student records, conducting research and writing reports on their findings. The Visiting Faculty will also be required to teach classes when needed and participate in departmental meetings.

Visiting Faculty Job Responsibilities

  • Teach classes
  • Attend faculty meetings
  • Serve on committees
  • Advise students
  • Conduct research
  • Publish scholarly papers
  • Present at conferences

Objectives

  • To provide high-quality instruction to students
  • To develop and maintain a positive rapport with students
  • To create an engaging and supportive learning environment for students
  • To deliver lectures and course materials in an organized and effective manner
  • To facilitate student understanding and participation in class discussions
  • To assess student learning progress and give constructive feedback

Visiting Faculty Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • There is no onesize-fits-all answer to this question, as the skills and qualifications needed for the role of Visiting Faculty will vary depending on the specific institution and department. However, in general, Visiting Faculty members should possess a terminal degree in their field (e.g., PhD, EdD, MD, JD), along with teaching experience at the college level. Additionally, they should be able to provide evidence of scholarly activity and/or professional accomplishment.