Madisonville Community College is centrally located along the I-69 corridor in beautiful rural Western Kentucky, with easy access to Evansville, Indiana; Owensboro; Hopkinsville; and Nashville, TN.
Teaching assignment includes both respiratory lecture and clinical courses and may include face-to-face day and evening, hybrid, accelerated, and online delivery modalities.
Foster an active and inclusive learning environment and utilizing our learning management system (Blackboard) for communication and feedback.
Professional development.
Must possess a strong commitment to student learning and will be receptive to using active and engaged teaching methods and technology in the classroom.
Demonstrate an interest in the mission of the comprehensive community college concept.
Minimum qualifications for each adjunct position in the Applied Technology Division are an Associates of Applied Science degree with three to five years of experience related to the respective program. Some programs require additional certifications/licensure. Applicants should possess excellent computer skills and communication/presentation skills.
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Madisonville Community College has been at the forefront of America s two-year colleges in obtaining private and public resources which help us better recruit, advise, educate, and graduate students. From 2003 through 2010 the college is the nation s only two-year college to operate two U.S. Department of Education Title III grants simultaneously, and these grant awards have greatly increased our ability to educate and train our students for rewarding careers. We also offer an array of financial aid resources and award over 300 scholarships each academic year.Madisonville Community College is one of 16 college districts across the Commonwealth of Kentucky that is a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. MCC has served the Pennyrile region of western Kentucky since 1968, and now operates three campuses in two counties. MCC is regionally recognized for its excellence in associate degree programs, most notably Nursing, Advanced Integrated Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, and other allied health degree areas. The college was the first in the Kentucky system to construct a multi-service fine arts center and also the first to incorporate a Workforce Development Office that serves local business and industry.