Graduate School USA is the premier provider of adult learning opportunities
for federal, state and local government professionals as well as many individuals
in the private sector.
(Courses delivered at nationwide locations and also internationally)
Our daytime classroom instructors deliver thousands of open enrollment and contract
daytime classroom classes annually. They are highly respected not only for their
instructional abilities and subject matter expertise, but also for their emphasis
on providing current and job-related information and skills to the government sector.
Graduate School USA daytime classroom instructors
not only have recent experience in a relevant field but also are skilled at applying
their subject matter knowledge to practical situations. Instructors for daytime
classroom courses must have dynamic presentation skills and recent professional
experience related to the subject matter covered by the course being taught. To
teach most of our daytime classroom courses, instructors must have hands-on federal
experience in the subject matter covered by the course.
Our Evening and Weekend Programs provide continuing education in Washington, DC
to individuals pursuing personal or professional interests. Over 300 different
courses are offered annually, including beginning, intermediate, and advanced
level courses in a dozen foreign languages. With a few exceptions, the courses
are offered in the evenings and weekends on a term basis (Fall, Winter, Spring
and Summer) over a 5-week or 10-week period. To learn more, visit
graduateschool.edu/evening.
Qualification Requirements
Evening and Weekend Programs adjunct faculty teaching non-credit/continuing education courses will generally be required to hold the following credentials:
At least a master’s degree in the teaching discipline or a master’s degree with concentration (minimum of 18 credit hours) in the teaching discipline or a closely related field plus the level and extent of teaching experience determined by the Dean.*
A minimum of an associate degree for instructors teaching courses in certificate programs.
Faculty teaching courses that are not part of a certificate program (e.g., personal enrichment courses) and for which no formal program of study is generally available must meet the requirements defined by the Department Dean and must provide evidence that they have mastered the skills and abilities required to teach the course.
* For some disciplines, especially technical and applied areas, instructors with less than a master’s degree may be considered for instruction (e.g., a bachelor’s degree in the teaching discipline, licensure or other appropriate demonstration of competency) plus the level and extent of professional experience determined by the Department Dean.
Current Evening and Weekend Instructor Needs
Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
Graduate School USA seeks multiple instructors in Washington, DC to deliver
evening and weekend classroom courses in the following subject matter areas. Qualified
instructors must have substantive experience in the subject matter covered by the
courses in these subject matter areas. Please contact Barbara Degorge at
to discuss your interest in teaching courses in any of the following subject areas:
Digital Graphic Arts
Desktop Publishing
English
Editing
Editorial Practices
Writing
Languages
American Sign Language
Arabic
Chinese
English as a Second Language
Farsi
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Urdu
Mathematics
Photography
Political Science
Social Sciences
Statistics
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Health and Sciences
Graduate School USA seeks multiple instructors in Washington, DC to deliver evening and weekend classroom courses in the following subject matter areas. Qualified instructors must have substantive experience and/or educational background in the subject matter covered by the courses in these subject matter areas. Please contact B.P. Walker at
to discuss your interest in teaching courses in any of the following subject areas:
Graduate School USA seeks multiple instructors in Washington, DC to deliver
evening and weekend classroom courses in the following subject matter areas. Qualified
instructors must have substantive experience in the subject matter covered by the
courses in these subject matter areas. Please contact Kenya Tyson, J.D. at
or (202) 314-3682 to discuss your interest in teaching courses in any of the following
subject areas:
Graduate School USA’s International Institute is recruiting in the following areas:
Exchanges: The International Institute is expanding its portfolio of inbound and outbound exchange programs for U.S. federal agencies and foreign governments and seeks candidates with experience managing all aspects of an exchange program.
Health: The International Institute is broadening its portfolio of programs to include health. The Institute is seeking self-starters who can assist with the development of its health portfolio through strategic partnerships, proposal development, and other growth opportunities.
Trainers/Subject Matter Experts: The International Institute is seeking trainers/subject matter experts who have experience designing and delivering training programs. Graduate School USA is seeking experts in the following fields: public financial management, performance auditing, energy, transportation, leadership, project management, and information technology.
Instructional Designers: The International Institute seeks instructional designers who can assist with customizing materials for training or certificate programs, including working directly with foreign institutions as well as developing multi-modal courses (for example, distance learning combined with classroom training).
Proposal Development: The International Institute seeks skilled proposal development experts with experience writing technical pieces for exchange, capacity building, governance, health programs, and Graduate School USA curriculum areas. The Institute also seeks proposal managers to assist with coordinating the proposal process.
For each of the list areas, perspective candidates should meet these minimum qualifications:
Experience living, working, or studying outside the U.S. for at least 6 months
Knowledge of a second language
At least four years professional experience
U.S. citizenship or valid U.S. residency/work permit
Knowledge of Mandarin or Arabic a plus
To apply for these positions, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter to .