****This is an onsite, in-person position located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Candidates should apply only if they are able to be physically present and available to work onsite by the start date****
The Clinical Laboratory Technology Department at St. Louis Community College is seeking adjunct instructors to teach CLT courses for the 2026–2027 academic year.
The position is a part-time, continuing position, for the Fall 2026-2027 semester. Preference will be given to candidates with community college teaching experience in the profession of Medical Technology. The new Clinical Laboratory Technology adjunct faculty member will be expected to teach, mentor students, and fulfill some administrative duties within the Clinical Laboratory Technology program.
Adjunct Faculty duties and responsibilities normally include:
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Provide instruction and support to students in the classroom and at assigned clinical sites. Monitor, document, and report student progress. Communicate with clinical preceptors and staff technologists to address any concerns or issues that arise. Evaluate student clinical performance. Participate in the accreditation and assessment process. Support the program director to assure effective program operations. Participate in periodic review and revision of course materials. Assist with classroom instruction when needed. Maintain current knowledge of professional discipline, as appropriate. Maintain appropriate expertise and competence through continuing professional development.
Adjunct Faculty may also be expected to:
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Participate in required orientations, training, and instructional meeting.
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Complete required compliance training, including but not limited to FERPA and Sexual Misconduct training.
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Coordinate with department chairs, program coordinators, or full-time faculty regarding course content and expectations.
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Implement department-approved textbooks, course materials, and assessment practices
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Maintain current knowledge and skills in the instructional discipline.
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Adapt instruction to meet diverse student needs within the scope of the assigned course(s).
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The College reserves the right to assign other normal instructional responsibilities as may be appropriate for part-time faculty.
- Bachelor’s degree
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Current MLT/MT(ASCP) registration
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Two years of work experience as a Medical Technologist
Preferred:
Master’s degree
Three years of full-time work experience as a Medical Technologist
Teaching experience in Medical Microbiology, Hematology, and Clinical Chemistry.
- Classroom, laboratory, or online instructional environment
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May require travel between campuses or instructional sites
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Physical Requirements:
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Negligible to moderate physical activity, which may include standing for extended periods, light lifting of instructional materials, and use of standard classroom or computer equipment.