Job Title:
Adjunct Instructor - Sociology
Company: Niagara University
Location: Niagara University, NY
Created: 2026-03-10
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
Niagara University is a liberal arts university, steeped in the Vincentian and Catholic traditions, with a total enrollment of nearly 4,300 students. Located just a few miles away from one of the world's premier tourism destinations, Niagara Falls, the university occupies a lovely campus overlooking the Niagara River gorge. Its close proximity to major cultural and business centers in Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Toronto as well as the award-winning Niagara Wine Trail and several nearby cultural destinations make Niagara University an ideal place to work and live. If you'd like to know more, check out all of the . JOB TITLE: Adjunct Professor of Sociology JOB STATUS: PT FLSA STATUS: Exempt TITLE OF IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Sociology Department Chair DEPARTMENT: Sociology SECTOR: Academic Affairs SUMMARY: The Department of Sociology at Niagara University seeks a part-time instructor for classes beginning in the Fall 2026 semester. We seek instructors who can teach two or more of the following courses: Intro to Sociology; Urban Sociology; Sociology of Health; Sociology of Aging; Organizations; Research Methods. Daytime teaching availability is preferred, likely on a Tuesday/Thursday schedule. Niagara University Sociology is committed to academic rigor and constructive critical assessment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Prepare and execute course syllabi according to university and department standards Maintain class records and attendance Prepare and grade exams and other methods of evaluation Prepare integrative lesson plans that promote student interaction Instructs in a way that stresses sociological themes promoting an awareness of inequality in society Be available for students by email and by appointment to help with any specific problems they might be having with course material. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of norms and standards in the field of Sociology Ability to plan and present material in a concise, clear, and logical manner Ability to work effectively independently Initiative and resourcefulness QUALIFICATION STANDARDS: Master's Degree in Sociology or a close area of specialization required.