Simpson University
Adjunct Instructors for Tozer Seminary (Finance)
ANTH 4110 Cultural Anthropology
RELI 3200 World Religions
THEO 3250 Events in Church History
CCST 3050 Introduction to Community Development
CCST 3740 Peoples of the World
CCST 4022 Issues in Missionary Life
CCST 4120 The Christian and Social Justice
Various Ministry-Related Courses in the 3+2 BA/MA program as needed
(For specific current semester needs, please contact the Tozer Seminary Dean's Office)
SEMINARY (GRADUATE-LEVEL) COURSES (sample listing):
Certificate of Christian Ministry Courses (30 credits) for specialized cohorts (i.e., Hispanic, Chinese, LA Basin Site, and Woodland Site)
Various Theology Courses in the MAML and MDiv programs as needed (including Apologetics; Bibliology; Sin, Salvation, and the Mission of God; and Alliance Ministry)
Various Ministry-Related Courses in the MAML and MDiv programs as needed (including Preaching the Word, Pastoral Leadership, Pastoral Care, Personal Health of the Leader, and others)
Counseling-related coursework for the non-licensure MA in Community Counseling (Human Services) program
(For specific current semester needs, please contact the Tozer Seminary Dean's Office)
Status: Part-time
Appointments are made on an ongoing basis and are contingent upon instructional needs each semester. An appointment in one semester is not a guarantee of and appointment in subsequent semester.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in Bible, Theology, or Ministry at the undergraduate level; an earned doctorate within the appropriate field for the graduate programs
Experience teaching Bible/Theology/Ministry courses or Counseling-related course at the college or graduate level
Commitment to high quality instruction in a learner-centered environment
Ability to provide diverse teaching and learning approaches to diverse student populations
Demonstrated skill in effective written and oral communications
Demonstrated literacy in information technology and computer use including the ability to teach online or in a hybrid modality
Willingness to become proficient using the Learning Management System (LMS known as CANVAS to link assignments, learning outcomes, and assessments together for the students taking courses)
Commitment to the Christian faith and the University's mission of Christ-centered teaching and learning and personal involvement in a local church
Affirmation of the Christian and Missionary Alliance theological and policy positions with preference given to those who are appropriate licensed and/or ordained within the CMA
Compensation:
Payment for instruction follows a pro-rated structure when a class has less than ten students. The compensation schedule is available as public information. The University may elect to cancel low enrollment courses.
How to apply:
Applicants must apply online with a cover letter, cv, and personal essay regarding the integration of faith and higher education. At least 2 written references is also required. Review of applications will begin immediately, and these positions will remain open until filled.
Simpson University is an evangelical, Christian university of liberal arts and professional studies in Redding, California. Affiliate with the Christian and missionary Alliance, Simpson University maintains a focus on servant leadership through undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to excellence through diversity and welcome applications from members of historically underrepresented groups.