Adjunct Faculty - Legal Studies
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Meramec Campus
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The Legal Studies for the Paralegal Program is seeking an Adjunct Faculty, which is a part-time, potentially continuing position, opening in the Fall 2025 semester. Faculty teach from an industry-perspective on various topics, theories, and current best practices in law for paralegals.
*** Candidates must be practicing attorneys licensed in the state of Missouri who are available to teach in-person at the Meramec campus once per week for 8 weeks. ***
***Please indicate availability for class meetings: afternoons, evenings, or both and include day(s) of week preferences (Monday through Thursday) in cover letter. |
Online Only Adjunct Instructor - Nutrition
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District-Wide
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An Online Adjunct Instructor is responsible for teaching contracted course(s) in accordance with St. Louis Community College (STLCC) curriculum requirements and meeting STLCC Standards and Mission. In addition, the Online Adjunct Instructor is contracted to teach and facilitate a meaningful learning experience of the course competencies in the curriculum, proactively supporting all facets of STLCC mission, and working with key members of the academic team to support student success. An Online Adjunct Instructor is responsible for fostering and encouraging an online culture of learning through appropriate distance delivery mechanisms.
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Adjunct Faculty - Accounting
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Meramec Campus
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An Adjunct Instructor is responsible for teaching contracted course(s) in accordance with St. Louis Community College (STLCC) curriculum requirements and meeting STLCC Standards and Mission. In addition, the Adjunct Instructor is contracted to teach and facilitate a meaningful learning experience of the course competencies in the curriculum, proactively supporting all facets of STLCC mission, and working with key members of the academic team to support student success. An Adjunct Instructor is responsible for fostering and encouraging a culture of learning through appropriate delivery methods. |
Adjunct Faculty - Biology
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District-Wide
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The Science Department at St. Louis Community College is seeking adjunct instructors to teach on-campus, in-person Biology courses for the 2025–2026 academic year. Courses may include Anatomy and Physiology, Introductory Biology, Microbiology, Nutrition or Botany. Interested applicants should specify a campus if they have a preference and their subject area interest. |
Adjunct Faculty - Chemistry
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District-Wide
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***This is an onsite position located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Candidates should apply only if they are able to be physically present and available to work onsite by the start date***
The Science Department at St. Louis Community College is seeking adjunct instructors to teach on-campus, in-person Chemistry courses for the 2025–2026 academic year. Courses may include Introductory or STEM-level chemistry courses. Interested applicants should specify a campus if they have a preference and their subject area interest. |
Adjunct Faculty - English
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District-Wide
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**This is an onsite position located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Candidates should apply only if they are able to be physically present and available to work onsite by the start date**
STLCC is in search of DAY time adjunct faculty to teach introductory and college-level composition, creative writing, and/or literature courses. This posting is to create a STLCC District Wide pool of applicants for potential openings for various academic semesters throughout the year. We are primarily searching for adjunct faculty to teach face to face daytime classes on campus. However, with additional required training, there may be future opportunities to teach Online, Hybrid and Live Virtual Lecture courses. |
Adjunct Faculty - Physical Science
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District-Wide
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The Science Department at St. Louis Community College is seeking adjunct instructors to teach on-campus, in-person Physical Science courses for the 2025–2026 academic year. Interested applicants should specify a campus if they have a preference and their subject area interest. |
Adjunct Faculty - Reading
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District-Wide
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***This is an onsite position located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Candidates should apply only if they are able to be physically present and available to work onsite by the start date***
In search of DAY time adjunct faculty to teach introductory and college-level Reading courses. This posting is to create a STLCC District Wide pool of applicants for potential openings for various academic semesters throughout the year. We are primarily searching for adjunct faculty to teach face to face daytime classes on campus. However, with additional required training, there may be future opportunities to teach Hybrid, Online and Live Virtual Lecture courses. |
Adjunct Faculty - Physical Therapist Assistant
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Forest Park Campus
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This position is for a Physical Therapy course coordinator and will entail preparing, managing, and delivering course content to achieve course objectives, accommodate diverse learning styles, and meet administrative requirements. |
Model, Figure Drawing
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Meramec Campus
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Figure Model for Figure Drawing courses at St. Louis Community College. |
Adjunct Faculty - Communications
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District-Wide
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Adjunct instructors are needed for the Summer and Fall 2025 communications program, specifically in oral communication, public speaking, interpersonal, and intercultural communication at the Florissant Valley, Meramec, Forest Park and Wildwood campuses.
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Child & Family Development Assistant
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Forest Park Campus
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Assist in the implementation of child care service at the CDLC at Forest Park Campus. |
Lab Supervisor - TRIO Student Support Services
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Meramec Campus
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Supervises TRIO student workers including Peer Leaders, Mentors and Academic Coaches. Develops and facilitates student worker training, observes mentoring & tutoring sessions, and provides feedback to student workers. Creates a student-centered atmosphere in the lab by ensuring students are provided tutoring and mentoring in a friendly and effective manner. Performs administrative duties necessary to ensure exceptional student services and supports a diverse range of TRIO program events at the campus level. Enters requisitions, reviews timesheets, and assists with TRIO record keeping. |
Adjunct - Dental Hygiene Instructor
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District-Wide
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St. Louis Community College is seeking Clinical Adjunct Faculty to join our Dental Hygiene program at the Forest Park and Florissant Valley campuses.
In this role, adjunct faculty will provide hands-on clinical instruction and supervision to Dental Hygiene students in our public Dental Hygiene Clinic. Faculty are responsible for guiding students in the application of clinical procedures, patient care, and professional standards, ensuring alignment with the educational goals of the program.
As a CODA-accredited program, we are committed to upholding the standards set by the Commission on Dental Accreditation to ensure high-quality education and patient care. |
Adjunct Faculty - Emergency Medical Services
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Forest Park Campus
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This position is located at the Forest Park campus.
This position is a pool position to collect applicants for potential adjunct openings. Under the section for candidate documents, Other is for your Missouri license. |
Adjunct Faculty - Interior Design
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Meramec Campus
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The Interior Design program at St. Louis Community College is currently in search of Adjunct Faculty to teach interior design studio and/or computer-aided interior design courses for the Fall 2025 Semester. This position is part-time and non-tenure. |
Adjunct Faulty - Mathematics
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Forest Park Campus
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Provide instruction in mathematics courses, hold scheduled office hours, conduct evaluation of student learning, and maintain appropriate documentation.
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Program Assistant, TRIO Student Support Services
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Forest Park Campus
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The TRIO Program Assistant is responsible for providing clerical, administrative, and project support to the TRIO department. They maintain a current knowledge of appropriate TRIO policies, processes, and procedures to assure efficiency and integrity of the office. They maintain student files as well as records of student and program services. The Program Assistant also manages Blumen data entry, oversees front desk operations, tracks data, submits requisitions, tracks expenditures, schedules appointments, orders supplies and equipment, processes the mail, answers the phone, compiles information for reports, and provides information about TRIO student programs and events. |
Student Worker - Computer & Information Technology Dept
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Forest Park Campus
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Student workers will gain essential entry-level IT skills in networking, cybersecurity, software development, and/or help desk support. They will learn to support various technologies—including PCs, scanners, and printers—and software such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Internet tools, Canvas, Banner-Web, and introductory programming languages. Working in the E307 Computer Center and Computer & Information Technology (CIT) Department technology centers, they will perform routine maintenance, manage housekeeping tasks, and complete additional assignments as directed by the E307 shift supervisors and department chair of the CIT department. |
High School Teacher, TRIO Upward Bound
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Forest Park Campus
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TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers provide guidance, instruction, and support for supplemental high school academic sessions. These academic sessions include work in math, (algebra, advanced algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus), English (grammar, literature, and college writing), science (physics, chemistry, and Biology I and II), and/or foreign language (Spanish, Latin, and/or French). TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers facilitate Saturday sessions during the academic year and/or during the six-week summer program to support the participant’s engagement, learning, and understanding of academic content through project-based learning and collaborative assignments. TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers are responsible for ensuring a multicultural perspective in all elements of the instruction and content delivered. |