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Lee looking for part-time instructors at Nov. 17 job fair

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BAYTOWN, TX — Lee College is looking for part-time instructors for multiple subjects. These new hires will add to its pool of talented faculty members and advance the legacy of quality teaching and learning for a growing student body.

Interested candidates are invited to discuss available part-time teaching opportunities at the Adjunct Job Fair, to be held from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17, in the Rundell Hall Conference Center on campus. Job fair participants are encouraged to bring their résumés to the event to share with current faculty members, who will be available to answer questions and share insights from their own experiences in the classroom.

Adjunct instructors are needed to teach day, evening and/or weekend classes in a wide range of fields across the Academic Division, Applied Sciences Division and Center for Workforce and Community Education — from government, psychology, and art appreciation to pipefitting, millwrighting, and electrical.

Those who want to teach academic courses like English, history, and mathematics must have a master’s degree and 18 graduate hours in the discipline being taught. Instructors for technical courses like process technology, instrumentation, and welding typically require an associate degree and three years of related work experience in the teaching discipline.

Part-time faculty may teach traditional face-to-face classes, online classes, or in a hybrid format at multiple locations: the main campus and McNair Center in Baytown, the newly opened Lee College Education Center – South Liberty County, the prison education program in Huntsville, and in dual-credit classes offered at several local high schools.

For more information about the upcoming Adjunct Job Fair or available positions, contact the Office of Human Resources at 281.425.6875 or hr@lee.edu.