Overview:
The College seeks to build a pool of qualified applicants to teach CINE 105 Film Appreciation.
CINE 105 provides students with a foundational understanding of film theory, history, and filmmaking techniques. This is a non-production, theoretical course. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in film studies, effective communication skills, commitment to student success and the ability to foster an inclusive and interactive learning environment.
Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging lectures that cover film history, theory, and analysis.
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Facilitate discussions to aide in understanding of course concepts.
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Assign and grade writing assignments and exams to assess student understanding.
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Provide timely and constructive feedback and support to help students succeed academically.
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Cultivate an inclusive classroom environment that values diverse perspectives and promotes respectful dialogue.
Qualifications:
Education/Experience:
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Master’s degree in Film Studies, Media Studies, Communication, or a related field.
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Prior teaching experience, especially at the college level, is a plus.
Preferred Qualifications & Special Considerations:
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Strong need for daytime classes, limited evening sessions available. Morning, afternoon, evening and weekend courses may be available in Lincroft, Western Monmouth and Higher Education Centers.
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Knowledge of Monmouth County and its communities.
Application Documents: Cover Letter, CV, Other, Resume, Unofficial Transcript Pay Rate: $985 per credit hour