College of Arts & Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences Residential Adjunct: Interior DesignLiberty University
Adjunct Professor, Interior Design Program, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences - Residential, on campus in Lynchburg
Liberty University’s interior design program is growing quickly and requires the addition of a new adjunct professor to help train champions for Christ in this dynamic and exciting field. Students earn a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design degree, and the team is looking for someone with a passion about the profession to help teach technically driven courses. Adjunct professors must share the evangelical mission and purpose of Liberty University and be committed to training champions for Christ. For questions related to this position, please contact Dr. Janet Brown, FACS Department Chair at jkbrown2@liberty.edu.
Requirements:
Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours in interior design, architecture, visual design, or a related field.
Must be a team player who loves teaching and mentoring young people.
Preferred qualifications:
Master's degree or terminal in interior design, architecture, or a related field.
NCIDQ certificate holder
Teaching experience in higher education or professional experience in the field.
Target Hire Date
2026-01-12Time Type
Part timeLocation
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