Barry University
Adjunct faculty are needed to teach a two-credit Peripheral Vascular Disease course in person for fall 2026. The role includes administering and grading assessments, reporting grades in Canvas, proctoring examinations, providing student advisement, and following course administration protocols.
Key Responsibilities
- • teach in person
- • Administer and grade assessments utilizing ExamSoft™ testing system
- • report grades in the Canvas Learning Management System
- • proctor examinations in person
- • provide student advisement
- • adhere to BUSPM protocols in the administration of the course
Preferred
- • A DPM, MD, DO or PhD degree is preferred although other appropriately well-qualified candidates may be considered
- • Previous experience teaching in this field in a professional medical school setting is preferred
- • A strong commitment to teaching a diverse population of medical students is highly sought
Benefits & Perks
- • a comprehensive benefits package to full-time employees
- • health
- • dental
- • vision
- • life insurance
- • retirement
- • tuition assistance
- • paid time off
- • work/life balance initiatives such as wellness programs, spirituality in the workplace, and training and development
Summary
Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, located in Miami Shores, FL, between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, invites applications from dynamic candidates for an adjunct faculty position to teach a two-credit Peripheral Vascular Disease course in fall 2026 (August 24, 2026 through December 11, 2026).
Review of applications will start immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Essential Functions
The primary responsibilities of adjunct faculty will be to teach in person.
Administer and grade assessments utilizing ExamSoft™ testing system, report grades in the Canvas Learning Management System, proctor examinations in person, provide student advisement, and adhere to BUSPM protocols in the administration of the course.
Qualifications/Requirements
A DPM, MD, DO or PhD degree is preferred although other appropriately well-qualified candidates may be considered.
Previous experience teaching in this field in a professional medical school setting is preferred.
A strong commitment to teaching a diverse population of medical students is highly sought.
Barry University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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