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📚 Looking to teach? Greenville Technical College is hiring

Whether you’ve retired from your professional career, trying to supplement full-time income, or just want to teach part-time, Greenville Technical College may have a position for you.

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A career as an adjunct faculty member provides flexibility while teaching and enriching students.

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Bring your knowledge to the classroom. Greenville Technical College is looking to fill adjunct faculty positions and is holding a virtual networking and hiring event to connect applicants with department representatives on Tuesday, June 20 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. (Applicants must register and apply the week before.)

Adjunct positions offer a flexible schedule with day, evening, weekend, and online classes offered at all campus locations. This makes it a great option for those who have retired from full-time work in their chosen careers but want to stay active within the profession, anyone looking to supplement full-time work with part-time work, or someone who has left a full-time faculty position but still loves teaching.

Subject areas with openings for instructors include:

  • Paralegal
  • Accounting
  • Automotive Technology
  • Philosophy
  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
  • Medical Assisting
  • Computer Networking
  • And more*

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