How do you list adjunct experience on a resume? There is not a lot of fluff you can work with. Here is what I have, any suggestions?? ·Big University – 6/2006 – Present Teach online classes for computer topics that cover fault tolerance and general networking Study business and computer topics to stay current with trends and technology Provide personalized feedback for all assignments submitted ·Online University – 1/2006 – Present Teach online classes on Computer Applications and Business Fundamentals Research external sources to ensure the students receive information that reflects current trends
Here's what I have... I always put a blurb about "teaching a diverse population of traditional students, working adults and returning students with a wide variety of educational backgrounds and experience." I use a wide variety of teaching methods to ensure student success. I also state that I am well versed in WebCT, Blackboard, Ucompass Educator, Moodle and a variety of proprietary lending platforms. Also, I put a statement that I personally developed the objectives, syllabus and course outline including learning objectives and outcomes, if that is true. In my cover letter I indicate that while I have developed my own syllabus and course outline, I am more than happy to use a pre-developed plan.
I listed like this: Online University 2004-Present Chicago IL Adjunct Faculty of Computer Information Systems Responsible for the teaching for the following courses in the online format for the Master of Management in Information Systems: Project Management for Information Technology Professionals Computer Networks Databases Security Engineering Computer Forensics Other Service: Course designer and manager for the Human Computer Interaction. I think that the courses taught and any course design experience is worth to mention.
How to Format a Resume for a College Teaching Position? On a related note how do you format your resume (c.v.) when applying to a teaching position at a community college or private career college? There is an advertised opportunity to teach information technology courses on a part-time basis at a local private career college, but I am not sure how much technical detail to include in the c.v. I will include an excerpt from my c.v as an example. (technical version) Cirriculum Vitae [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Analyzed the requirements and capabilities of a metadirectory-based identity management system to synchronize and automate the flow of data elements between various systems (Sun Solaris, Sun MetaDirectory Server, Sun Solaris, Sun Directory Server, PeopleSoft HRMIS, Novell GroupWise Server, Entrust Authority, Entrust GetAccess, CPIC, Nortel Contivity, X.500, X.509, LDAP, TCP/IP)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Prepared the preliminary business case, project charter and project plan, project management plan and master project schedule, and budget for the organizational data synchronisation strategy[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Analyzed dataflow requirements and prepared data flow diagrams to model the synchronization and automated flow of data elements between the enterprise systems (PeopleSoft HRMIS, Novell GroupWise Server, and Entrust Authority, Entrust GetAccess, Nortel Contivity)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Developed a data cleansing strategy to increase the probability of matching records from the disparate data stores (PeopleSoft HRMIS, Novell GroupWise Server, and Entrust Authority, Entrust GetAccess, Nortel Contivity)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Designed, coded, and implemented scripts to collect, parse, and synchronize selected data elements flowing between the ancillary systems and the metadirectory (Perl, CPAN Modules, ksh) [/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Designed, coded, and implemented data error feedback mechanisms (Perl, CPAN Modules, CSV-format files)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Produced adhoc reports (Perl, ksh, bash, CSV-format files) to match the entries in the PKI Directory (Sun Solaris, Entrust Authority, LDAP, TCP/IP) to those in the Enterprise Directory (Sun Directory Server, Perl, LDAP, X.500, TCP/IP) showing the status of each person within the organization for the security administration unit[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Installed, configured, and managed a metadirectory service (Sun Solaris, Sun MetaDirectory Server, Sun Directory Server)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Developed scripts to purge entries from the Enterprise Directory when the corresponding human resources record indicates the person has been terminated more than a pre-defined number of days (Sun Solaris, Sun Directory Server, Perl, LDAP, X.500, TCP/IP , Perl, ksh, bash)[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Developed scripts for system maintenance (datastore backup and recovery, log file rotation, service monitoring) (ksh)[/FONT] (non-technical version)Cirriculum Vitae [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Analyzed the requirements and capabilities of a metadirectory-based identity management system to synchronize and automate the flow of data elements between various systems[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Prepared the preliminary business case, project charter and project plan, project management plan and master project schedule, and budget for the organizational data synchronisation strategy[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Analyzed dataflow requirements and prepared data flow diagrams to model the synchronization and automated flow of data elements between the enterprise systems[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Developed a data cleansing strategy to increase the probability of matching records from the disparate data stores[/FONT] If someone has a sample c.v. they are willing to share (minus any personal or client/employer identifiable information), it would be appreciated. This would be my first teaching position so all my experience, besides mentoring and co-workers and training delivery specific to a work project, is technical as well as systems and business analysis. Thanks in advance for any advice.
This is a copy and paste from the adjunct job on my resume: Scott Community College, Bettendorf, IA 1/1996- current Instructor, Culinary Arts Department and Hospitality Department Teach courses as assigned, typically 2 courses per semester. Develop course syllabus, select text books, evaluate student success through exams and quizzes, use technology in the classroom, and deliver instruction in a face to face environment. Courses taught are credit bearing, college is regionally accredited. 2007-2009 A.A.S. Hospitality and Culinary Management Degree Program HCM255, Purchasing, 3 sections HCM265, Mathematics For Hospitality, 5 sections HCM606, Hospitality Management, 2 section 2001-2006 A.A.S. Chef Apprenticeship Degree Program CA208 Purchasing, 9 sections CA125 Culinary Math Topics, 2 sections 1996-2000 A.A.S. Culinary Arts Apprenticeship Degree Program CUL100 Introduction to Food Service , 5 sections CUL102 Basic Food Production, 2 sections CUL103 Food Cost Accounting, 3 sections CUL115a/b Culinary Science, 6 sections CUL170 Culinary Math, 1 section CUL204 Nutritional Meal Planning, 5 sections CUL206 Garde Manger, 4 sections CUL208 Purchasing, 7 sections
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