Adjunct Faculty, Financial Analysis and Investment Management
Posted 2025-04-06Job Title
Adjunct Faculty, Financial Analysis and Investment Management
Job Description
Instructors are responsible for all aspects of CFP© education course delivery. The instructor will serve as subject matter experts and student advocates while delivering exceptional classroom experiences to Kaplan students. Kaplan provides the instructor with excellent educational content; the instructor is responsible for delivering that content in a compelling and effective manner. Our goal is have our students pass the CFP© exam the first time and to become better financial planners.
Primary Responsibilities
 Cover program and course learning outcomes in the College for Financial Planning materials, and ensure instruction is delivered at the appropriate level.
 Use best pedagogical practices to create engaging educational experiences and encourage critical thinking, academic rigor and intellectual curiosity.
 Remain current with trends, techniques, and advances in technology that are applicable to the program and pedagogy.
 Create outstanding, engaging educational experiences in College courses.
 Stay current in College trainings, including but not limited to annual trainings necessary for continued employment.
 Demonstrate respect for students and set expectations for students to engage in respectful academic discourse.
 Maintain open communication with students, respond promptly and provide constructive feedback. Refer students with questions regarding their program and/or personal issues or concerns to the appropriate departments.
 Maintain regular communication with the College to stay informed of course schedules, class changes, technological updates, curriculum updates, and other useful information or requests.
 Always be aware of the nature of interaction with students. Avoid conflicts of interest and situations that may give the appearance of such.
 Complete other duties as assigned by or agreed to with deans, chairs, or program coordinators.
Minimum Qualifications
A terminal degree with 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline OR a masterÂs degree with 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline AND at least five years of financial services industry experience AND At least 2 of the following:
 Certifications or licensures directly related to the discipline area (such as CFP®)
 Publications, presentations, or other intellectual works related to the discipline
 At least 200 hours of teaching contact hours AND evidence of teaching excellence demonstrated via teaching evaluations, teaching awards, or student letters of support.
Area Of Study
 Financial planning process
 Investments and wealth management
 Insurance and risk management
 Income tax planning
 Retirement and employee benefit planning
 Estate and legacy planning
 Behavioral finance
 Financial analysis
 Portfolio management
 Security analysis
 Economic and quantitative analysis
 Analysis of alternative investments/classes
Additional Requirements
 1+ industry and higher education instruction experience
 Exceptional computer skills using Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, Adobe and learning management systems
 Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills, self-starter with high energy and diligent work ethic, ability to meet tight deadlines, extremely high reasoning ability, ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Preferred Qualifications
A terminal degree with 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline accompanied by
 Certifications or licensures directly related to the discipline area (such as CFP®)
 Industry and teaching experience
The salary rate for this position is approximately $3K per course dependent on education and experience.
Location
Remote/Nationwide, USA
Additional Locations
Employee Type
Employee
Job Functional Area
Faculty Management
Business Unit
BU00117 College for Financial Planning
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