Adjunct Faculty-Coach– LE3 Program
Overview:
National Louis University’s LE3 Program is currently seeking Adjunct Faculty to join our Undergraduate Innovation - LE3 Program team for our 2025 Terms.
About the LE3 Program
The Learn and Earn in 3 (LE3) program is a bold reimagining of the undergraduate experience for full-time working adults. Students complete a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Development in just 2.5–3 years while gaining real-time workplace experience. LE3 faculty are more than instructors—they are professional coaches, guides, and partners in student success.
Position Overview
We are seeking innovative, student-centered professionals to serve as Adjunct Faculty-Coaches This dual-role position combines instructional duties with student coaching responsibilities You will facilitate at least one 4-week online course throughout a 12-week quarter.
The ideal candidate is a strong facilitator with professional experience and a coaching mindset, capable of building trust, guiding reflection, comfortable using digital tools, and passionate about supporting the growth of diverse, working adult learners.
Responsibilites:
- Instructional (at least 4 weeks per quarter)
- Lead one live virtual class per week (typically evenings).
- Engage students through personalized outreach, discussion board feedback, and active learning techniques.
- Facilitate at least one 4-week hybrid course using a provided asynchronous curriculum, detailed rubrics, and durable skills assignments.
- Lead one live virtual class session per week (typically evenings) to foster community, clarify concepts, and engage students in active learning.
- Engage students through discussion boards, personalized outreach, and real-time feedback.
- Assess and grade student work consistently using provided rubrics. Assess student work with clarity and consistency using provided rubrics and grading tools.
- As a Coach (Weeks 1–12)
- Provide group coaching for a select number of students approximately 2x per month.
- Apply the GRoW coaching model to help students set and achieve personal, academic, and career goals.
- Use diagnostic tools and reflections to adjust coaching frequency and content over time.
- Collaborate with RISE Coaches and other adjuncts to ensure seamless, high-touch support.
- Track student progress using Slack, D2L, and Retain.
- Collaborative & Administrative
- Reflect on student trends and share insights to support continuous improvement.
- Co-lead one monthly 2-hour Leadership Lab with 2–3 hours of prep time.
- Participate in weekly 1-hour team meetings with LE3 instructors and coaches.
- Track student progress using D2L (LMS) and Slack.
- Collaborate with colleagues to ensure a seamless, high-touch student support experience across the program.
Time Commitment
Quarter Weeks
Commitment
Activities
Weeks 1–4
~20 hrs/week
Course facilitation, 1 live class/week, grading, coaching (4–6 hrs), team meeting
Weeks 5–12
~8–10 hrs/week
- Coaching (4–6 hrs), grading support, Leadership Lab, team meeting
- ~20 hours/week, including course facilitation, 1 synchronous class per week, and grading.
- Caseloads and assignments may vary based on program needs.
- May require evening, weekend, or non-standard hours
What Makes This Role Unique
- Unlike traditional adjunct roles that focus solely on content delivery, this hybrid role positions you as a relational educator and coach, helping students navigate the intersection of work, school, and life. You’ll work in a dynamic, mission-driven environment that emphasizes:
- Durable skills development (e.g., communication, decision-making, self-awareness)
- Real-time application of learning at students’ workplaces
- Ongoing coaching relationships that grow throughout the quarter
- Integrated teaching and coaching models within a supportive team
Qualifications:
- Minimum Requirements
- Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Organizational Leadership, Business, Psychology, Education, Communication, Human Resources)
- 3+ years of professional experience in leadership, facilitation, workforce development, or adult learning.
- Demonstrated ability to work with diverse, working adult learners.
- Comfort with digital tools (Zoom, D2L, Slack, etc.)
- Preferred
- Postsecondary teaching experience, particularly in online or hybrid formats.
- Coaching certification or formal training in mentoring/advising.
- Familiarity with work-integrated learning or experiential education models.
- Why Join LE3?
- Be part of a movement redefining college for working adults.
- Join a collaborative, future-focused faculty team.
- Support students to thrive—academically, professionally, and personally.
- Engage in meaningful work that blends teaching, coaching, and mentorship.
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