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University of Louisville

Lecturer - Civil & Environmental Engineering - Part-time

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University of Louisville

US · Part-time

About this role

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Louisville invites applications for a part-time lecturer position to co-teach the CEE 590 Healthcare Facility Planning & Project Management class. This course covers healthcare facility planning, construction, and project management.

The lecturer will collaborate with the primary instructor to deliver lectures and facilitate discussions on healthcare facility planning and project management. Duties include preparing course materials and assessing student projects and exams. The co-teacher will also provide guidance to students on real-world applications of healthcare construction management.

This position requires a master's degree in architecture with extensive experience in healthcare facility construction and management. Teaching experience at the college level is preferred. The department values practical industry expertise and seeks candidates who can bring real project insight to the classroom.

This part-time temporary appointment offers the opportunity to contribute to the education of future civil engineers and project managers. The role provides a chance to share real-world experience with students and engage with the academic community at a major university.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in architecture.
  • Extensive experience in healthcare facility construction and management.
  • Teaching experience at the college level (preferred).
  • Knowledge of healthcare facility planning and project management principles.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a co-teaching environment.
  • Professional experience in the healthcare construction industry.

Responsibilities

  • Co-teach the CEE 590 Healthcare Facility Planning & Project Management course.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures on healthcare facility planning and project management.
  • Develop and grade assignments, projects, and exams.
  • Hold office hours and provide student mentoring.
  • Collaborate with the primary instructor to ensure course objectives are met.
  • Incorporate real-world case studies from healthcare construction into course content.

Benefits

  • The University of Louisville is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
  • Accommodations are available for the application process for individuals with disabilities.