(Pool) Part-time Instructor - Health and Human Performance
Summary:
Austin Peay State University's Department of Health and Human Performance is building a pool of qualified adjunct faculty to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses across its programs, including Kinesiology, Public Health, Healthcare Management, Communication Sciences and Disorders, and K-12 Physical Education Teaching Licensure. Applications submitted to this pool will be reviewed as teaching needs arise throughout the academic year. Course assignments are made on an as-needed, semester-by-semester basis and are not guaranteed.
Job Description:
The Department of Health and Human Performance seeks qualified applicants interested in part-time instruction within one or more of the following areas: Kinesiology, Public Health, Healthcare Management, Communication Sciences and Disorders, or K-12 Physical Education Teaching Licensure. Adjunct faculty are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction consistent with departmental and university standards, whether teaching in a face-to-face, hybrid, or online format.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Deliver instruction in assigned course(s) consistent with approved syllabi and course objectives
- Develop and maintain course materials, assignments, and assessments appropriate to the discipline
- Evaluate student performance and provide timely, constructive feedback
- Maintain regular communication with students and respond to inquiries in a timely manner
- Submit grades and required documentation by university deadlines
- Adhere to university policies regarding academic integrity, accessibility, and student privacy (FERPA)
- Participate in department orientation and training as required
- Communicate regularly with the Department Chair regarding course progress and student concerns
Required Qualifications:
- Master's degree in the teaching discipline or a closely related field from an accredited institution (a terminal degree may be required for certain graduate-level courses)
- Evidence of content expertise relevant to the assigned course(s)
- For Communication Sciences and Disorders courses: appropriate certification/licensure as required by the discipline (e.g., ASHA certification, state SLP licensure), where applicable
- For K-12 Physical Education Teaching Licensure courses: appropriate teaching licensure and/or K-12 classroom experience, where applicable
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior teaching experience at the college level
- Experience teaching in an online or hybrid format
- Terminal degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., or equivalent) in the relevant discipline
About the Department of Health & Human Performance:
The Department of Health and Human Performance (HHP) serves approximately 435 majors in two undergraduate programs: a B.S. in Kinesiology with two concentrations and a B.S. in Health and Human Performance with five concentrations. In addition, HHP has approximately 130 graduate students across four programs: Master of Healthcare Administration, Master of Science in Health and Human Performance, Master of Public Health, and Master of Speech-Language Pathology. The department houses state-of-the-art instructional and laboratory spaces in a brand new 115,000 ft² Health Professions Building that opened in August 2025.