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Adjunct, Graduate School of Education

Part TimeHybridRemote friendly2-5 yrs$1,100 - $4,700 / YEARPosted 2 months ago

Salary

$1,100 - $4,700 / YEAR

Quick overview

Instructors are expected to deliver assigned courses either in person or online, adhering to Endicott’s academic policies and honoring the learning outcomes specified for each course. Responsibilities also include using Canvas as the LMS, meeting deadlines for roster verification and grade submission, and communicating with administration if issues arise.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a Master’s degree is required for this adjunct position, along with an active MA license in School Counseling or LMHC. College-level teaching experience is preferred for individuals applying to teach School Counseling LMHC courses.

postgraduate degree

Job description

  • We are located approximately 20 miles north of Boston and parking is free.
  • We are also accessible by commuter rail on the Newburyport/Rockport line.
  • Come and explore Endicott’s seaside locale where employees are an important part of the bustling campus community!
  • Please apply today if this opportunity looks like the right fit for you. .
  • The School of Education is currently seeking individuals to teach the following content in the Fall semester, with classes starting on September 1, 2026 and ending on November 23, 2026: School Counseling LMHC courses COMPENSATION PER COURSE: In compliance with Massachusetts pay transparency law, the pay range for this position is $1,100–$4,700 per 3-credit course.
  • This range reflects base pay only and is determined by course enrollment, spanning from the minimum rate for low-enrolled courses to the maximum established rate.
  • This does not include other potential compensation or benefits.
  • All courses meet online.
  • Instructors are expected to: Deliver the course(s) in person or online in their assigned time blocks.
  • Abide by Endicott’s academic policies as described in the College’s faculty handbook.
  • Use the course description and honor the learning outcomes of each course.
  • Use Canvas as the course’s learning management system.
  • Meet deadlines for roster verification and submission of grades.
  • Communicate with the dean or other administrators if issues arise concerning the teaching of specific classes.
  • Meet with students if they request assistance or need clarification for any course-related matter, if requested.
  • Provide samples of student work that may be used for assessment purposes.
  • Use the Endicott email when communicating with students outside of class.

Qualifications

A minimum of a Master’s degree is required, and college-level teaching experience is preferred. This program requires a MA license in School Counseling or LMHC. Endicott offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, plus graduate-level certificates. Endicott is a welcoming community with engaged staff, faculty and students, a beautiful campus, and great employee benefits. Endicott celebrates diversity and strives to bring a mix of talented people—representing a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills—together to do their best work. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.