Lecturer, Certified Financial Planning (CFP) (Faculty Wage) - Remote
The Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia | |
United States, Virginia, Charlottesville | |
1215 Lee Street (Show on map) | |
Jun 09, 2026 | |
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This job profile is only for faculty members hired to complete a short-term and/or part-time academic work assignment, such as teaching one or more courses for one or two academic terms. Wage Faculty (Adjunct) may only be paid via Period Activity Pay.
The University of Virginia's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) seeks applicants to fill tenure-ineligible part-time, limited term lecturer positions for theCertified Financial Planning Certificate Program. SCPS anticipates at least two new hires to fulfill lecturer roles which will include teaching and may include curriculum design and advising. The most immediate lecturer opening is for NCPR 503 Income Tax Planning:Focuses on principles and current law and practice of income taxation and its impact on financial planning for individuals, couples, and families in their roles as investors, employees, and business owners. Curriculum Advising: SCPS also occasionally hires lecturers for curriculum advising and course (re)development. We may extend such an assignment through this hire. CFP Program Information The required courses in the program include:
* These courseshave the most immediate need for additional lecturers, though applicants will be considered for all courses. Lecturers may teach more than one course. CFP courses are traditionally offered over 15 weeks in an online synchronous format (via Zoom, supported by online discussion and assignments in UVA Canvas learning management system). Courses are offered in fall, spring, and summer academic semesters.Courses are offered with live, synchronous class sessions that meeting one night per week (Monday - Thursday). Qualifications Required:
Preferred qualification:
New hires may be initially hired for a one-time curriculum and course review contract prior to their first teaching assignment. While this position posting is primarily motivated by the need for online instruction in the non-credit CFP program, SCPS may consider qualified applicants for instruction in other SCPS degree, certificate, and noncredit programming. All SCPS programs are listed here:https://www.scps.virginia.edu/programs To apply, visit https://jobs.virginia.edu and search posting R0084100. TO APPLY:
OPTIONAL Submissions (not required) include:
The completion and submission of all requested documents is required for consideration. Positions are open until filled. Position Location: Remote.Applicants from within and outside of the Commonwealth of Virginia are encouraged to apply. The department will not sponsor visas for this position. Questions regarding this position should be directed to: Kai Degner, Senior Program Director, Certificates bgx4yb@virginia.edu The University will perform background checks on all new hires prior to employment. This position will require an Education Verification (FSAKA). Additional Information Wage Faculty and all personnel actions associated with them are governed and approved by the EVPP and policyPROV-026: Faculty Wage Employment. Faculty wage appointments are subject to change and carry no expectation of renewal from year to year. Faculty wage employment is usually less than 0.5 FTE (teaching fewer than 6 credits or the equivalent of no more than 19 hours per week); is offered for only one or two semesters at a time; and applies to faculty members paid solely via Period Activity Pay. Wage Faculty (Adjunct) positions are at-will and come with no expectation of renewal, and are not eligible for leave or other benefits. Because of the significant disciplinary differences between schools, specific employment expectations vary by school and are described in local school policies. Schools may have additional expectations of Wage Faculty who have other documented responsibilities. Physical requirements of faculty will vary, but may include some or all of the following: traveling to and from work location, other UVA or UVA Health facilities, or to other locations in the U.S. or abroad for meetings or research; using computers, specialized equipment, and other technologies; remaining stationary, moving, bending, lifting, and reaching; performing procedures using fine motor skills; communicating effectively, in writing, in person, in the classroom, online, and in clinical settings; and interacting with others such as colleagues, other academic and medical peers, students, patients, and the public. The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Learn more about UVA's commitment to non-discrimination and equal opportunity employment. | |
Jun 09, 2026