Symbiosis College of Arts Commerce is looking for Visiting Faculty to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey
As a Visiting Faculty member, your role is to deliver lectures, conduct classes, and provide educational instruction in a specific subject or field on a temporary or part-time basis
Visiting Faculty members are typically invited to educational institutions, such as universities, colleges, or training centers, to contribute their expertise and knowledge to the students
Here are some key responsibilities and tasks typically associated with being a Visiting Faculty member:Teaching and Instruction: You deliver lectures, conduct classes, and facilitate discussions on the assigned subject or field of expertise
You develop lesson plans, design course materials, and utilize appropriate teaching methodologies to engage and educate students
Curriculum Development: You may contribute to the development or revision of the curriculum for the respective subject or course
This involves designing syllabi, selecting textbooks or reference materials, and incorporating industry trends or advancements into the curriculum
Student Evaluation and Assessment: You assess student performance through assignments, projects, examinations, or other evaluation methods
You provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their understanding and performance in the subject
Mentoring and Guidance: You offer guidance and support to students in their academic pursuits
This may include advising students on course selection, providing career guidance, or assisting with research or projects related to the subject
Research and Scholarship: Depending on the institution and subject, you may engage in research activities, scholarly work, or contribute to academic publications or conferences
This helps in staying updated with current developments and enhances the teaching-learning experience
Collaboration and Professional Development: You collaborate with other faculty members and participate in departmental or institutional activities, such as faculty meetings, workshops, or training sessions
You may also engage in professional development opportunities to enhance your teaching skills and subject knowledge