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Composition and Research Adjunct - COM Department for COM 101

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Alvernia University

Reading, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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The Department of Communication and Digital Media Marketing is seeking a qualified Adjunct Instructor for Composition and Research for the Fall semester. We are specifically seeking an instructor who is available to teach in person during the day for a Tuesday/Thursday section. Position Responsibilities The successful candidate will teach a first-year Composition and Research course that develops students' academic writing, critical thinking, research, and information literacy skills. The instructor will create an engaging, student-centered classroom while maintaining high academic standards and supporting students throughout the writing process. Qualifications Master's degree in English, Composition and Rhetoric, Writing Studies, Communication, or a closely related field required. Previous college-level teaching experience preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of effective composition pedagogy and writing instruction. Experience integrating research, information literacy, and writing process strategies into first-year writing courses is highly desirable. The Department of Communication and Digital Media Marketing welcomes applicants who are passionate about helping students become stronger writers, more critical thinkers, and more effective communicators.