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Adjunct Faculty - Applied Engineering (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Applied Engineering Department within Jacksonville State University's College of Business and Industry is seeking an adjunct faculty member to instruct in-person courses in computer-aided design (2D) and advanced computer-aided design (3D).
Adjunct Faculty - Professional Counseling and Leadership (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (CEPS Complex)
The Department of Professional Counseling and Leadership is seeking adjunct faculty members to teach courses in the program areas of School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling. These courses are offered in-person, hybrid and online with experience in all three instruction methods preferred. We also seek adjuncts to serve as supervisors for candidates completing field and clinical experiences (practicum and internship). Adjuncts applying for the position of university supervisor must be flexible and able to travel to placement sites.
Adjunct Faculty - Family & Consumer Sciences (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences is seeking adjunct faculty members to teach courses in the program areas of Child Development, Child Life Studies, Human Sciences, Hospitality and Culinary Management, Merchandising, FCS Education, and Career Technical Education at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. These courses are offered in-person, hybrid, and online with experience in all three instruction methods preferred. The minimum required qualifications for this position include a master's degree in one or more of the program areas indicated above, including 18 credit hours in the specific desired teaching area. Any additional certifications or experience should be included to confirm teaching qualifications (i.e., Athletic Training certification, Registered Dietician). The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for lectures, attendance, exams, grading, and meeting university deadlines.
Adjunct Faculty - English (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Department of English seeks Adjunct Faculty to teach composition, writing studios, speech, and/or literature surveys, as well as other courses as needed, and conduct weekly office hours. Courses are taught in person, hybrid, and/or online. Applicants must have a minimum of a master’s degree in a field appropriate to the discipline with at least 18 hours completed in graduate-level English courses. Transcripts submitted with the application must show these minimum qualifications. In addition to their qualifications and experience, the cover letter must address the applicant’s availability to teach in person on the JSU campus Monday-Thursday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Fridays 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Adjunct Faculty - Kinesiology (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Department of Kinesiology is seeking adjunct faculty members to teach courses in the program areas of Health & Physical Education, Exercise Science & Wellness, Public Health, Dietetics & Nutrition, Athletic Training, and Sport Management & Recreation Studies at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. These courses are offered in-person, hybrid and online with experience in all three instruction methods preferred. The minimum required qualifications for this position include a master's degree in one or more of the program areas indicated above including 18 credit hours in the specific desired teaching area. Any additional certifications or experience should be included to confirm teaching qualifications (i.e., Athletic Training certification, Registered Dietician). The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for lectures, attendance, exams, grading and meeting university deadlines.
Adjunct Faculty - History and Foreign Languages (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Department of History and Foreign Languages seeks Adjunct Faculty to teach survey(s) of U.S., World, or Western Civilization history, and conduct weekly office hours.  Courses are taught in person, hybrid, and/or online. Applicants must have a minimum of a master’s degree in a field appropriate to the discipline with at least 18 hours completed in graduate-level courses.  Transcripts submitted with the application must show these minimum qualifications. The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for lectures, attendance, exams, grading and meeting university deadlines.
Assistant Professor, Sports Industry Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Sports Industry Assistant Professors in the Department of Kinesiology, provide educational services to traditional and non-traditional students during the day or evening; teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in Kinesiology, and may be required to teach courses within their concentration area on campus, off-campus, online courses and possible videoconferencing depending on need of location
Adjunct Faculty - Nursing (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (South Complex)
The Department of Nursing at Jacksonville State University (JSU) invites applications for Undergraduate Faculty Adjunct positions. The Undergraduate program offers both a traditional undergraduate BSN and an RN-to BSN option. Experience teaching online and in traditional classroom courses is desired.
Graduate Administrative Assistant - English Department - Writing Center (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Writing consultants have the opportunity to hold interactive writing appointments with student writers from all disciplines on various writing projects such as essays, speeches, proposals, multimodal projects, etc. Consultants must understand the structure of topic sentences, thesis statements, paragraphs, and essays along with essay knowledge. Writing consultants should have a good understanding of grammar and mechanics as well. Knowledge in various rhetorical modes and types (e.g. literary reviews, analyses, blogs, websites, presentations, etc....) is beneficial. Consultants will develop key skills such as communication, cooperation, and leadership. Consultants will also have the opportunity to specialize in types of writing and citation styles.
University Student Assistant - Safety Ambassador (2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The University Department of Public Safety’s mission is to provide professional, proactive, and community-oriented service and protection, through prevention of crimes and other hazards, enforcement of the law, and safeguarding the constitutional guarantees of all within the campus community. The University Student Assistant, while on duty, within their assigned campus residential areas, these uniformed safety ambassadors will be responsible for: • Conduct basic foot and scooter patrols in areas of Housing. • Build positive relationships within residential community life. • Proactively address potential safety issues (DPS Operational Plan, 2023, Goal 2). • Conduct lighting, door, fire extinguisher, automated external defibrillator checks, and monitor security cameras. • Engage with members of the campus community to provide transportation directions, information about the Cocky Watch Program. • Serve as a liaison from residents to police in addressing public safety concerns. • Provide escorts at night, assist motorists, work events with large crowds, and conduct traffic control. • Support first responders on calls for service. • Additional duties as required by the department. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
Temporary Clinical Associate (May 2026) Jacksonville, AL (South Complex)
This is professional nursing work in assisting the faculty of the School of Health Professions and Wellness in preparing and presenting material to nursing students. This position is responsible for assisting faculty in instructing and evaluating students and provides individual assistance to students when required.
University Student Assistant - Student Media Business Manager (Summer 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Student Media Business Manager supports the operation of Jax State’s student media outlets – The Chanticleer and WLJS 91.9 FM – by developing financial support appropriate for each outlet. Specifically, the business manager helps the WLJS program director develop and manage relationships with businesses, nonprofit groups, individuals, and other entities to develop support for WLJS 91.9 FM, JSU’s student-run radio station, across all its platforms, which may include terrestrial broadcasting, digital streaming audio, podcasts, the web, social media and other forms of media. The business manager maintains contact with existing patrons and advertisers and initiates contact with potential new patrons and advertisers to develop financial and other forms of support for WLJS and The Chanticleer in their mission to serve JSU students and the broader university community. The business manager also manages the sale and publication of advertising for The Chanticleer across all its platforms, which may include the web, social media, print and other forms of media. As a member of the student media staff, the business manager works closely with the other student staff members and with the director of student media. The business manager also must be or become familiar with FCC requirements pertaining to WLJS’s broadcast license and help ensure compliance with those requirements from the student staff and in the station’s agreements with patrons. The business manager also must be or become familiar with ethical and legal issues around the publication of advertising in student media. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
University Student Assistant - SI Leader (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic support program that targets historically difficult courses. SI sessions are regularly scheduled, out-of-class review sessions for all students enrolled in a targeted course. The sessions are informal seminars in which students review notes, discuss readings, develop organizational tools, and prepare for examinations. Students learn how to integrate course content with reasoning and study skills. SI sessions are conducted by a student leader who has successfully completed the course, attends the course, and works with the professor to design collaborative learning sessions for the students to attend on a voluntary basis. SI leaders support classroom instruction in every way. Likewise, the SI program is offered only in classes where the faculty member understands and supports Supplemental Instruction. Primary Responsibilities: 1. Attend the targeted class, take notes, and act as a model student. 2. Ascertain course requirements and maintain contact throughout the term with the course professor. 3. Actively recruit participants for SI sessions. 4. Conduct (3) 50-minute weekly sessions for each of your assigned section throughout the term. 5. Be prepared and be on time for each SI session. 6. Be familiar with campus resources available to students. 7. Plan SI sessions using a wide variety of the interactive learning strategies (without re-teaching, lecturing or completing students’ assignments for them). 8. Prepare handouts, informal quizzes, and other learning aids for SI sessions. 9. Maintain a professional attitude at all times. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
University Student Assistant - Police Communications Officer (Spring - Fall 2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of the University Student Aid Police Communications Officer are to operate assigned radio frequencies, perform 9-1-1 and Alabama Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (A.L.E.T.S.) duties, operate the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), maintain records and files, comply with all rules and regulations of the Police Department and University, must be able to maintain confidentiality of information, assist with operational and administrative tasks, along with additional duties as required by the department. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
Graduate Research Assistant - Geography (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
A Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) in the Geography Department under the supervision of the faculty and/or staff, may include assisting faculty and/or staff, as well as other academic support duties, and departmental operational needs, and other associated and clerical duties as assigned. Positions will be filled based on individual applicant’s skills, qualification, and departmental needs. If you choose to apply for employment as a graduate student at JSU, your transcripts and letters of recommendation will be reviewed by personnel from the units who have posted a graduate administrative assistantship position.
University Student Assistant - SSC Peer Tutor - Tutoring Services (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Provides tutoring to individuals and small groups in the Student Success Center (SSC) located in the Houston Cole Library, 2nd floor. The SSC tutoring program is CRLA (College Reading and Learning Association) certified. If hired, students are expected to complete 10 hours of training. This position assists students in improving academic achievement, supports students by reviewing and clarifying learning problems, and provides useful study skills to students who need supplemental help. Additionally, peer tutors provide subject-area knowledge and serve as a model for students in the techniques, strategies, attitudes, and beliefs that successful learners employ as they acquire new knowledge, solve problems, and complete academic tasks. Tutors may also provide drop-in tutoring assistance to students based on requests for academic assistance. Tutors must possess knowledge of subject area material beyond a basic level; have excellent communication skills; the ability to provide an active learning experience for students by explaining difficult concepts and providing examples for explorations. Other assistance might include reviewing class material and discussing the text and course content. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
University Student Assistant - SSC 2nd Floor Front Desk Assistant (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of a front desk assistant in the Student Success Center (SSC) are to provide excellent customer service to students, faculty, and staff, direct students to the appropriate tutor or staff member in the SSC, ensure that students are checked in/out of JSU Navigate, and to assist with monitoring the SSC 2nd floor. Front desk assistants must have strong communication skills and should be able to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Understanding and compliance of FERPA is mandatory. Front desk assistants must be available for all mandatory training sessions, meetings, and workshops. They must be flexible and available to work outside of their class schedules, they must be dependable, and they must be punctual for their shifts. All SSC front desk assistants are expected to work well with their peers in an academic environment, and they must be willing to work with a diverse population. Knowledge of the SSC, academic support, tutoring, student resources, and other campus service departments is expected. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Mathematical, Computing, and Information Sciences, Mathematics (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
A Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) in the Mathematical, Computing, and Informational Sciences – Mathematics department assists faculty by teaching lower-level courses or labs; developing teaching materials; and preparing and grading examinations, papers, or other student work. The GTAs must be assigned to and responsible for teaching a credit bearing course and will be under the supervision of a faculty member experienced in the teaching field. A GTA’s work with students will be closely supervised and must provide opportunities to gain teaching skills and a better grasp of the academic discipline. The supervising faculty member is responsible for overseeing the assignment of all grades to students in the courses. Positions will be filled based on individual applicant’s skills, qualification, and departmental needs. If you choose to apply for employment as a graduate student at JSU, your transcripts and letters of recommendation will be reviewed by personnel from the units who have posted a graduate administrative assistantship position.
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Mathematical, Computing, and Information Sciences, Computer Science (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
A Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) in the Mathematical, Computing, and Informational Sciences – Computer Science department assists faculty by teaching lower-level courses or labs; developing teaching materials; and preparing and grading examinations, papers, or other student work. The GTAs must be assigned to and responsible for teaching a credit bearing course and will be under the supervision of a faculty member experienced in the teaching field. A GTA’s work with students will be closely supervised and must provide opportunities to gain teaching skills and a better grasp of the academic discipline. The supervising faculty member is responsible for overseeing the assignment of all grades to students in the courses. Positions will be filled based on individual applicant’s skills, qualification, and departmental needs. If you choose to apply for employment as a graduate student at JSU, your transcripts and letters of recommendation will be reviewed by personnel from the units who have posted a graduate administrative assistantship position.
Adjunct Faculty - Mathematics (MCIS) (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The discipline of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematical, Computing, and Information Sciences (MCIS) needs adjunct instructors for general education courses (MS100, MS110, MS112, MS113, MS204). We offer a Bachelor of Science in mathematics with three concentration options. We also offer service courses and prerequisites for other programs across campus. We are seeking applicants to provide in-person instruction. Teaching experience is desired.

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