Nine-Month Full-Time Teaching Faculty Positions

January 6, 2023 / HR News/Training

Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) invites applications for qualified individuals to join our faculty to support the mission and vision of the College. Located close to the nation’s capital, NOVA is Virginia’s largest institution of higher education and one of the largest community colleges in the U.S., enrolling over 71,000 students on its six campuses. As one of the most internationally diverse colleges in the nation, with students from more than 180 countries, NOVA is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive Virginia by fostering excellence in higher education.

Open faculty positions are available beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year and include the following disciplines:

Automotive

Auto Body Repair

Biology (2 positions)

Communication Studies

Computer Science

Emergency Management Services

English (4 positions)

Math (4 positions)

Music

Nursing

Sociology

Studio Arts

Welding

Construction Management/ Engineering Technology

Health Information Management

The primary responsibility of a faculty member at NOVA is to provide quality instruction to our students. NOVA faculty are expected to excel in teaching strategies and classroom management that fully engage students in the classroom, laboratory or online platform, and engage students in individual conferences and related activities. NOVA faculty help students develop their interests and abilities to their fullest potential in order to build stronger citizens within the community. All faculty must be available to teach day, evening and weekend classes at any of the College’s campuses or off-site locations.

Full-time teaching faculty members are responsible for teaching courses offered in traditional, hybrid and distance learning formats. Full-time 9-month teaching faculty positions carry a normal teaching load of 12-15 credit hours and 15-20 contact hours per semester. Faculty members also serve as faculty advisors, serve on division/campus/college committees, participate in curriculum development and maintain currency in their discipline.

Visit the Human Resources web page for details.

Submitted by:
Charlotte Calobrisi, AVP of HR, CCalobrisi@nvcc.edu