I seem to recall that there are several folks who regularly visit and contribute here who are (or at least were at one time) interested in online teaching. I just ran across this yesterday and thought it may be of interest to someone here. If so, you can find the full info on hotjobs.com or feel free to contact me and I'll send you the web page. Leslie Walden University MSITC program Here's part of the ad -- look on hotjobs for the entire listing: ITT Technical Institute is advertising for online adjunct faculty in the following fields: * Organizational Behavior/Organizational Development * Management Information Systems * Economics JOB QUALIFICATIONS: * Applicants applying for this position must have a minimum of a Master's Degree in the discipline or a related masters degree with graduate course work in the discipline for which they plan to teach. * PhD or DBA is strongly preferred. * Three years of field or applicable teaching experience is highly preferred. * Licenses as required by state or accrediting commissions. * Ability to communicate clearly and effectively verbally and in writing. * Must be proficient with e-mail and Internet use and access. * Must become proficient in use of online software for instructional delivery. * Must be self-motivated and independent.
Best place to look for online jobs is at the Chronicle of Higher Education; the ITT Tech job ad is at: http://jobs.chronicle.com/id.php?id=261411&pg=s U of Phoenix is advertising as well: http://jobs.chronicle.com/id.php?id=261282&pg=s As is Baker College of Flint (onsite) http://jobs.chronicle.com/id.php?id=258826&pg=s And Capella http://jobs.chronicle.com/id.php?id=260899&pg=s
Another good place is HigherEdJobs.com. A lot of DL schools will also advertise on their websites if they're recruiting faculty. American Military University/APUS, Kaplan College, and U of Phoenix come to mind.
Lots of very old postings there, tho' -- dating back to January and February. Yup. I found out about the thing I do for Excelsior after Dan Eisenberg posted something either here on on a.e.d. Phoenix seems to collect resumes instead of doing directed searches, or so it seems in my admittedly limited experience.