Adjunctpreneur (Join our group on LinkedIn.com)
[aj-uhngkt-pruh-nur; Contemporary American/Fr.]
-noun
An entrepreneur with a graduate-level education and teaching credentials who practices on a contract basis in their area of expertise.

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Times are changing.
The model of full time employment is a practice of the past. Instead, organizations are looking for savvy, self-starters who can take on a professional role for a defined period of time. Adjunct faculty educators are ideally suited to the new model of time/task delineated employment.
Consider the skill set of successful adjunct. We are:
- experts at time management—often managing multiple contracts simultaneously
- able to adapt to new work environments with minimal (or no) orientation
- able to manage a diverse population of learners
- adept at multitasking
- learn new systems quickly
- technologically savvy
What if we could turn our part-time job as adjunct faculty into a robust revenue stream?
We can—with the proper credentials.
And that proper credential is the Certification for Adjunct Faculty Educators. It's a smart move in a bad economy.


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Adjunctpreneur Revenue Streams
— Teaching
— Consulting
— Writing
— Editing
— Speaking
— Expert Opinion
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