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==Faculty Job description==
 
==Faculty Job description==
All faculty members are expected to clearly demonstrate involvement in all three job functions:  
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All faculty members are expected to clearly demonstrate involvement in all three job functions:
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1) '''Teach courses:''' Faculty members are expected to teach courses in their field of expertise. This involves preparing syllabi, developing lesson plans, delivering lectures, grading assignments and exams, and providing feedback to students.
 
1) '''Teach courses:''' Faculty members are expected to teach courses in their field of expertise. This involves preparing syllabi, developing lesson plans, delivering lectures, grading assignments and exams, and providing feedback to students.
  

Revision as of 14:28, 5 May 2023

Faculty Job description

All faculty members are expected to clearly demonstrate involvement in all three job functions:

1) Teach courses: Faculty members are expected to teach courses in their field of expertise. This involves preparing syllabi, developing lesson plans, delivering lectures, grading assignments and exams, and providing feedback to students.

2) Provide service to the institution: Faculty members are expected to contribute to the overall mission of the institution by serving on committees, advising students, attending faculty meetings, and participating in other service activities.

3) Engage in scholarship and/or professional development: Faculty members are expected to engage in scholarly activities that advance their discipline and contribute to the academic community, which may include conducting research, publishing papers and books, and presenting findings at conferences. They are also expected to stay current in their field through ongoing professional development activities such as attending conferences and workshops, reading relevant literature, and engaging with colleagues in their field.

1.2. Definition of Academic Ranks

1.2.1. Professor

Persons appointed to the rank of professor have ordinarily earned the highest degree in their special field

of learning or have an equivalent accomplishment, such as the publication of recognized scholarly work. They are distinguished teachers and scholars. They are respected by colleagues and students and they are effective contributors to the life of the College. Their work over many years has made them influential beyond their department and they are respected beyond the College. 1.2.2. Associate Professor Persons appointed to the rank of associate professor have ordinarily earned the highest degree in their special field of learning or have an equivalent accomplishment, such as the publication of recognized scholarly work. They have demonstrated promise of becoming distinguished teachers and scholars. They are respected by colleagues and students and they are effective contributors to the life of the College. 1.2.3. Assistant Professor Persons appointed to the rank of assistant professor have ordinarily earned the highest degree in their special field of learning or have an equivalent accomplishment, such as the publication of recognized scholarly work. They show promise of becoming distinguished teachers and scholars. They have recognized the need to be respected by colleagues and students and to be effective contributors to the life of the College. 1.2.4. Instructor Persons appointed to the rank of instructor have ordinarily earned a master's degree and are candidates for the highest degree in their special field of learning. 1.2.5. Professor Emeritus/Emerita Upon recommendation of the President of the College and the Faculty, the Board of Trustees may confer the rank of professor emeritus or professor emerita upon a faculty member who has reached retirement and has served the College loyally for at least ten years. Professors Emeriti will be given the privilege of faculty use of the library, and faculty rates for all charged admission events. Faculty Manual Monmouth College Page 4 1/25/2018 4 1.2.6. Unincorporated Faculty Members Unincorporated faculty members and those who hold special appointments are not eligible for tenure. Unless otherwise specified in the individual contract, unincorporated faculty members are not eligible for faculty fringe benefits nor sabbaticals. (5/7/85) 1.2.6.1. Lecturer A person may be appointed to the faculty as a lecturer without rank. Normally such a person teaches or coaches on a less than full-time basis. Ordinarily a lecturer must have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree. 1.2.6.2. Adjunct Professor Persons appointed to teach in off-campus programs may be designated adjunct professors. 1.2.6.3. Affiliate Professor Persons appointed to teach Monmouth College students in approved affiliate programs may be designated affiliate professors. Affiliate professors are considered the employees of the institution which they serve and are not paid by Monmouth College. 1.2.6.4. Visiting Professor The title of visiting professor can be granted to faculty members from other accredited colleges who teach at Monmouth College by special arrangements for a limited period of time not to exceed one full year. 1.2.7. Coaches of Athletics Certain persons whose full-time appointment of the faculty normally requires more than half-time in coaching and related athletic responsibilities in the Kinesiology Department, but who also teach academic courses, may be designated as coaches of athletics. Such persons have faculty rank and are eligible for promotion and faculty fringe benefits, but are not eligible for tenure. 1.2.8. Administrative Officers and Faculty Rank 1.2.8.1. The President and the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of the Faculty are members of the faculty by virtue of the appointment to their offices. Other administrative officers who teach on a regular or occasional basis may be appointed to a faculty rank consistent with their training and experience following the usual procedures for faculty appointment. 1.2.8.2. Administrative officers of the College with faculty rank are eligible for promotion and faculty benefits on the same basis as other ranked faculty members. They are not, however, eligible for tenure. Faculty Manual Monmouth College Page 5 1/25/2018 5 1.2.9. Part-time Faculty Members 1.2.9.1. Qualifications for part-time faculty members are the same as those for full-time faculty members. Ordinarily part-time faculty members hold the rank of lecturer. Their responsibilities are set forth in the statement on "Expectations of Part-time Faculty Members" in sections 2.1.9. Part-time faculty members are not eligible for tenure or fringe benefits, unless specifically stated in their contracts. 1.2.9.2. Faculty Associates Persons appointed to the rank of faculty associates have ordinarily earned a master's degree in their special field of learning, and have taught the equivalent of at least four courses per year, on average, for at least three years at Monmouth College.