Dual Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice
Company: Texas Southmost College
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary Adjunct Faculty are professional educators who work
on a limited basis and have the primary responsibility of
fulfilling the Texas Southmost College’s ( TSC ) mission, vision,
values and goals of providing a quality education for all students
enrolled at the College. The relationship of the adjunct faculty
member to the student is one of leader, teacher, advisor, and
facilitator of learning. Adjunct Faculty members are responsible to
the College President through a chain of command and accountable to
the College’s policies and procedures Essential Duties And
Responsibilities Categories below constitute the expectations for
the adjunct faculty member. These responsibilities will be assessed
utilizing student evaluations, classroom observations and the
supervisor’s formative and summative evaluations. Strive for
continual improvement of student success by planning an optimal
learning environment; providing high quality instruction and
advising; participating in the development of learning outcomes and
in the assessment of students as well as of self and applied
teaching techniques in order to increase effectiveness; and
engaging in ongoing professional development. Manage learning
environments by ensuring that accurate syllabi are developed that
incorporate departmental, college and instructor requirements;
maintaining attendance records, submitting grades, and providing
constructive feedback as well as other relevant information to
students throughout the semester; and conducting classes punctually
and in accordance with the prescribed meeting schedule. Responsible
for the compliance of all the Texas State Commission rules and
guidelines. Deliver effective instruction by assuming primary
responsibility for curriculum development in conjunction with the
College’s policies and procedures, ensuring both rigor and the
quality of instruction; by considering individual differences of
students in order to design and support a range of appropriate
learning activities; by using the College’s digital learning
solution to meet the objectives of courses; and by communicating
clearly to students the expectations concerning the use of the
College’s digital learning solution and other available
technologies. Enhance the student’s learning experience by
integrating concrete, real-life situations into learning
experiences to encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary
skills and teamwork; by employing methods that develop student
understanding of discipline-specific thinking, practices and
procedures, as well as interdisciplinary applications, to create
academic literacy; and by working with students and employers in
occupational settings as required by or appropriate to the academic
discipline. Collaborate with colleagues across the College in the
construction and continuous improvement of measurable learning
outcomes to include the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (
THECB ) core curriculum objectives and additional Texas Southmost
College’s objectives. Assess student learning by designing
assessments that measure or demonstrate student growth; by
sequencing learning opportunities throughout advising, courses and
programs to build student understanding and knowledge; and by
aligning assessment with learning opportunities. Promote continual
improvement as part of the cycle of teaching and learning by
developing and revising curriculum as needed and using defined
student learning outcomes to plan, develop, document and evaluate
the effectiveness of teaching activities. Support TSC’s
institutional effectiveness program by understanding the
preparation and evaluations of Student Outcomes Assessment Plans
(SOAPs); completing all mandatory performance evaluation measures
within specified time limits; sharing best practices with
colleagues in formal and informal settings; and striving toward
improved educational effectiveness. Support learning through
student engagement by creating a positive classroom atmosphere that
encourages active and collaborative learning, student effort,
academic challenge, student and faculty interaction, and support
for learners. Maintain a learning-centered environment by being
available to students during the designated work period. Support
student learning by making students aware of and referring them to
the appropriate student and academic support services available at
the College. Pursue professional development by taking graduate
courses or internal classes offered by the College or professional
development organizations, as appropriate and by maintaining
required professional credentials, licensing, and continuing
education hours as disciplinary standards dictate. Participate
collegially in discipline-specific activities developed for adjunct
faculty, as appropriate. Attend the workplace regularly, report to
work punctually and follow a work schedule to keep up with the
demands of the worksite (which may be on campus or at an off-site
location). Use interpersonal skills and makes sound judgments to
decide how duties and responsibilities are completed between
coworkers, the supervisory chain, faculty, staff, students, and
customers. Support the values and institutional goals as defined in
the College’s Strategic Plan. Complete duties and responsibilities
in compliance with college standards, policies and guidelines.
Participate in the process for systematic review and evaluation per
the institutional effectiveness model adopted by the College.
Promote positive morale and teamwork within the functional unit and
provide exceptional customer service to students, faculty and
community. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing;
define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid
conclusions; and effectively present information to top management,
public groups, and other groups as needed. Perform duties and
responsibilities within a high-tech all-digital environment.
Completes all required training and professional development
sessions sponsored by Texas Southmost College ( TSC ). Working
hours may include evenings, holidays or weekends depending on
deadline requirements and special events. Perform other duties as
assigned. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to
stand. The employee is occasionally required to walk; sit; use
hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach
with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or
crawl; talk or hear; and taste or smell. The employee must
frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift
and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus.
Keywords: Texas Southmost College, San Marcos , Dual Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice, Education / Teaching , Austin, Texas