Job Summary
The Division of Continuing Education hires temporary faculty for the fall, spring and summer semesters with the working title of Lecturer (Job code 1419) and Faculty retiree (Job codes 1620 — Working PERA Retiree — Faculty and 1621 — Working ORP Retiree — Faculty) for the programs listed below.
The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We Are
The Mission of the Division of Continuing Education is to provide quality, innovative lifelong learning opportunities to a diverse student population by extending the education resources of the University of Colorado Boulder.
Details by Program
Your key responsibilities will be teaching undergraduate classes online.
What We Can Offer
CE Term-Based course compensation — $5,518 - $15,000 (3 credit course)*
CE Online Flexible course compensation — $106.08 - $134.80 per student credit hour
*Compensation is prorated for courses less than or greater than 3 credits.
What We Require
A minimum of a master's degree in the course material.
What You Will Need
Knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to be successful in the role.
Teaching experience or work equivalency to the course material.
What We Would Like You to Have
A PhD or private sector specialization in the course material is preferred.
For more information, contact CEWWW@Colorado.edu.
Your key responsibilities will be teaching undergraduate classes in person or in a hybrid format.
What We Can Offer
Compensation — $5,518 - $15,000 (3 credit course)*
*Compensation is prorated for courses less than or greater than 3 credits.
What We Require
A minimum of a master's degree in the course material.
What You Will Need
Knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to be successful in the role.
Teaching experience or work equivalency to the course material.
What We Would Like You to Have
A PhD or private sector specialization in the course material is preferred.
For more information, contact Armando.Pares@Colorado.edu.
Your key responsibilities will be teaching music instrument lessons.
What We Can Offer
Compensation — $35.44 per student per clock hour
What We Require
You must be a current College of Music graduate student.
Your teaching appointment must be approved by the College of Music.
What You Will Need
Knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to be successful in the role.
For more information, contact Yen-Shi.Li@Colorado.edu.
Your key responsibilities will be teaching individualized courses and/or supervising student internships.
What We Can Offer
Compensation — $190 per student per credit hour, with a maximum salary of $9,690 (51 credits)
What We Require
Departmental recommendation and approval.
A minimum of a master's degree in the course subject.
What You Will Need
Knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to be successful in the role.
For more information, contact Yen-Shi.Li@Colorado.edu.
Your key responsibilities will be teaching online.
What We Can Offer
Compensation — $5,694 per course
What We Require
Doctorate (PhD, DBA, etc.) related to subject matter to be taught and at least three years of relevant professional experience OR
Master's degree (MBA, MS/MS, etc.) related to subject matter to be taught and a minimum of 10 years of relevant, professional experience and/or distinction in a related career.
How to Apply
Review course offerings and then email msol@colorado.edu to express interest in teaching in the Masters in Organizational Leadership program. Include a listing of courses and subject areas you are interested in and qualified to teach. Attach a resume/CV.
Typically, we will only contact candidates when teaching opportunities arise.
Your key responsibilities will be providing group and individual tutoring to students enrolled in the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health program to clarify course content in a manner that supports student learning.
What We Can Offer
$32.24 per hour as a lecturer. $32.24 per hour as a Student Assistant IV (For currently enrolled degree seeking students).
For more information, contact Elisa.Cripps@Colorado.edu.
What You Should Know
These appointments are temporary in nature and for one semester only.
Benefits
Temporary faculty (Lecturer) appointments are eligible for accrued sick time. Sick time is earned on a prorated basis, and is calculated at 24 hours of accrued sick time per academic term for full time (100%) appointments or a combination of appointments during the same term of employment.
A combination of appointments of 50% or above for a semester may be eligible for health benefits.