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Campus is on a mission to accelerate the talent of tomorrow and reimagine what college can (and should) be. The problem is clear: college costs have skyrocketed, but outcomes haven’t. Traditional college hasn’t kept up with the aspirations of today’s students—and they can’t afford to wait.

At Campus, we’ve built a two-year, accredited college where students learn from top professors at universities like Princeton, Stanford, and Howard, in live, online classes. Our students graduate with in-demand business and AI skills—ready to launch their careers or transfer to top four-year universities. Our unique approach is grounded in a pioneering technology platform and a heavily-researched student success model that offers students dedicated advisors and on-demand tutoring and coaching. We were also named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2024

We’re backed by an exceptional investor team that believes deeply in our vision for the future of education, including General Catalyst, Founders Fund, Bloomberg Beta, 8VC, Rethink Education, Sam Altman, Jason Citron, Shaquille O’Neal, and others. 

The world has changed. Higher ed needs to catch up, and we’re leading the way - come join us!

About the Role 

Campus is seeking experienced, mission-driven, student-centered instructors to deliver high-impact, online courses as part of our many programs. This role is ideal for educators who are passionate about student success, thrive in virtual environments, and are excited to work at the intersection of academic excellence and educational innovation.

You’ll join a growing network of faculty dedicated to creating meaningful learning experiences for students from all backgrounds, particularly those historically underserved by higher education.

What You’ll Teach

Courses are offered in the following subject areas:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Business (Entrepreneurship, Communications, Ethics, Law)
  • Economics
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Spreadsheets & Databases
  • English Composition
  • Philosophy & Logic
  • College Math Foundations
  • Environmental Science
  • American Politics
  • Information Technology (CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, AWS Cloud, LPI Linux Essentials)
  • Artificial Intelligence (Applied AI, Data Analysis with AI, AI Integration, AI in Business Operations)
  • Paralegal Studies (Legal Research & Writing, Litigation, Contracts)

Academic Responsibilities and Essential Functions

  • Teach 11-week live, online courses using engaging, student-centered instructional strategies.
  • Foster an inclusive, supportive environment that promotes active learning and student participation.
  • Provide timely, constructive feedback and respond to student inquiries within 24 hours.
  • Host weekly office hours to deepen student understanding and build community.
  • Work with Teaching Assistants to co-manage the course, including mentoring the TA on effective grading and student engagement practices.
  • Evaluate student progress, maintain grade records, and submit mid quarter and end of quarter evaluations.
  • Collaborate with peers and Campus staff to share best practices and continuously improve instruction.
  • Contribute to co-curricular programming (e.g., speaker series, networking events) to enrich the student experience.
  • Stay current on industry and pedagogy trends relevant to your subject area and online teaching.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in your subject area.
  • At least 2 years of teaching experience at the college/university level.
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and classroom facilitation skills.
  • Comfort with digital tools and platforms, including LMS and video conferencing.
  • Proactive, reliable, and committed to high-quality online education.
  • Passion for equity, access, and supporting students from diverse backgrounds.
  • Available to commit 8-10 hours per week per course, with some flexibility for training.

Compensation 

  • $8,000 per 4-credit course/11 week quarter
  • $5,000 per 1-2 credit course/11 week quarter

Benefits

  • Flexible Scheduling: Teach from anywhere in the US and choose teaching terms that fit your availability.
  • Professional Growth: Access exclusive training on online teaching best practices, learning design, and equitable instruction.
  • Collaborative Faculty Network: Join a community of educators from top-tier institutions committed to student success and innovation in higher ed.
  • Teaching Assistant Support: Work alongside trained Teaching Assistants who help manage grading and student check-ins.
  • Mission-Aligned Work: Make a direct impact on high-quality education for historically underserved students.
  • Streamlined Tech & Admin Support: Benefit from Campus’s all-in-one platform (Campuswire) and a dedicated Academic Operations team to handle logistics, so you can focus on teaching.

Upcoming Academic Quarters:

  • Fall Quarter: October 6, 2025 - December 18, 2025

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