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Adjunct Lecturer for Spanish

Academic Affairs - School of Communication, Culture, & the Arts | Salem, VA | Part Time and Temporary

Job Description

About Roanoke College

Roanoke College is a place where every student who works hard has the opportunity to succeed. We champion potential, providing essential learning and leadership through innovative academic programs and transformative educational experiences, giving students the mettle, mindset, and empathy to pursue lives of purpose, build meaningful careers, and meet society’s most pressing needs. Located in scenic Salem, Virginia, Roanoke College is an intimate, welcoming community that has served the local region and beyond for nearly 200 years. Now, we’re building on momentum and offering a Roanoke experience for today’s students and a legacy that belongs to every Maroon. Learn about the College's new strategic plan, Imagine Roanoke: A Strategic Plan for Roanoke College and the 21st Century Learner.

Roanoke College is a nationally ranked residential liberal arts college affiliated with the Lutheran Church (ELCA), located in the beautiful Roanoke Valley of Virginia. A Phi Beta Kappa institution, Roanoke College is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks diversity among its faculty, staff, and students; women and members of under-represented groups are especially encouraged to apply.

The Position

The Spanish Program at Roanoke College seeks adjunct instructors to teach Elementary and Intermediate Spanish (SPAN 102 and SPAN 201) for the 2026-2027 academic year. An M.A. in Spanish or related field is required, with prior teaching experience preferred.

Candidates should submit a current resume and cover letter; unofficial or official transcripts are optional before the first round of review but will be required prior to final approval to hire. Finalists will be asked for three references. Review of applications will begin immediately and candidates will be considered on a rolling basis for future needs. Questions about the position may be sent, through email, to Dr. Tracy Lauder, Assistant Dean of the School of Communication, Culture, and the Arts.

Position Summary: This part‑time, semester‑based role focuses on teaching excellence, student engagement, and maintaining academic standards. The ideal candidate brings strong subject‑matter expertise, effective communication skills, and a commitment to supporting diverse learners.

Key Responsibilities Areas:

  • Facilitate student learning, provide effective instruction, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide.
  • Develop course curriculum, course handouts, lectures, labs, and presentations.
  • Participate in program level learning assessment. Participation includes helping articulate learning outcomes, choosing and administering measures, evaluating student performance, and suggesting changes to improve student learning.
  • Schedule, supervise, debrief, and evaluate students in clinical, internship, observation, field experience, and similar settings as appropriate for the course or program.
  • Be available in person and electronically to students to provide sufficient support to supplement and enhance their academic experience.
  • Assign grades and maintain course/student records in accordance with FERPA and college regulations and submit grades and records by established deadlines.
  • Meet all classes and other scheduled responsibilities such as office hours and meetings at the designated times.
  • Keep a flexible weekly schedule that best facilitates student learning and access. Any changes in the scheduled class times or locations should have prior approval by the department chair.
  • Remain current in academic or program discipline, including attending professional conferences, and maintaining licensure, certification, or continuing education requirements where appropriate.
  • Receive training or stay current in technological or pedagogical advances that promote student learning.
  • Perform other academically related duties as assigned.

Education, Experience, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Master’s degree or higher in field of instruction.
  • Recognize and assist students needing remediation or other intervention for academic success and retention.
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and stakeholders from across the College and the community in order to create, preserve, and enhance important partnerships, as well as within one’s own department.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills; ability to use the faculty handbook and college policies to make informed decisions.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Treat all members of the college community with dignity and respect demonstrating professional, courteous behavior and engage in constructive conflict resolution, when needed.