Coadjutant Instructors, Historic Preservation
Company: Rutgers University
Location: Camden
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the
Humanities ( MARCH ) seeks part-time instructors for fall 2025,
spring 2026, and/or summer 2026 semesters to teach courses in our
Continuing Education in Historic Preservation Certificate Program.
MARCH is seeking instructors for the specific courses of
Introduction to Archeology and Introduction to Preservation of
Historic Interiors. The certificate program is also looking to
develop and offer elective courses on environmental preservation
practice and issues of climate change and resistance, as well as
other elective topics as yet to be developed. Courses in the
Historic Preservation Program are taught as either ten-week
2-credit or five-week 1-credit courses in virtual, hybrid, and
in-person models. The program also offers one-day or weekend-long
workshops. Please visit https://preservation.rutgers.edu/ to see
examples of courses and workshops offered by the program. Within
their cover letter, applicants should please specify which
course(s) they believe they are qualified to develop and teach and
why: Introduction to Archeology; Introduction to Historic
Interiors; Methods of Climate Resilience in Historic Preservation.
Alternatively or in addition, applicants interested in teaching an
elective course not mentioned here should include a brief (no more
than a paragraph) description for a course proposal that they would
be interested in developing in collaboration with MARCH and
teaching. Applicants should have an MA in Historic Preservation,
History or a related field; advanced, up-to-date practical and
theoretical experience and knowledge of historic preservation
practice and issues in the Mid-Atlantic. Ideally, applicants will
also have a good track record teaching historic preservation
courses or workshops—or related subjects— for diverse student
populations in continuing education settings. Overview Ranked 46 in
U.S. News & World Report ’s list of Best Public Colleges and
Universities, Rutgers University–Camden is a diverse,
research-intensive campus of approximately 6,100 students at the
undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels and 1,100 faculty and
staff members. Located in Camden, N.J., directly across the
Delaware River from Philadelphia, the university is uniquely
situated to serve the local community while achieving global reach.
A U.S. Department of Education-designated Minority Serving
Institution, the university thrives due to a supportive culture
that helps students achieve their goals and fosters collaboration
among employees. Rutgers–Camden is recognized as a national model
for civically engaged urban universities and was selected by the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for a Community
Engagement classification. Washington Monthly magazine has ranked
Rutgers University–Camden among its “Best Bang for the Buck”
universities and best national research universities. Recently,
Rutgers–Camden earned Carnegie classification as an R2 research
university due to a high volume of internationally recognized
research, creative output, and scholarly activity.
Keywords: Rutgers University, Baltimore , Coadjutant Instructors, Historic Preservation, Education / Teaching , Camden, Maryland