The UNM-Valencia Campus seekscandidates for temporary part-time faculty to teach 1000-2000 Level ComputerScience programming courses.If online teaching is needed documentedaccepted training andor in-house training would be required. Positions arecontingent upon the need of each semester as determined by student enrollmentlevels and current course offerings. This is a continuous recruitment beginning in the Fall 2025 semester.Located about 30 miles south ofAlbuquerque in rural Valencia County The University of New Mexico-ValenciaCampus is a two-year branch campus of The University of New Mexico whichfunctions as a community college in the region and is designated a HispanicServing Institution. With an emphasis on teaching excellence ValenciaCampus offers academic transfer programs technical programs Adult Educationand Dual Credit courses to high schools in Valencia and Socorro Counties.The faculty and staff serve a student body of over 2000 students per semester.UNM has earned the platinum-level distinction from FamilyFriendlyNM.org for itsworkplace policies.For best consideration please apply by these dates April 10 2025 for Fall Semester 2025 October 1 2025 for Spring Semester 2026March 1 2026 for Summer Semester 2026
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