Linfield University

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Student Teaching Clinical Supervisor

Location
McMinnville Campus - McMinnville, OR 97128; Remote Location - McMinnville, OR 97128
Employment type
Part-time, Temporary
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

Student Teacher Clinical Supervisor (Part-Time) Education Department | Fall 2026 Position Summary The Linfield University Education Department invites applications for part-time Student Teacher Clinical Supervisors to support undergraduate teacher candidates during the Fall 2026 student teaching semester. Student Teacher Clinical Supervisors play a vital role in preparing future educators by observing classroom instruction, providing coaching and meaningful feedback, and partnering with cooperating teachers to ensure teacher candidates are successful in their clinical experiences. Supervisor appointments are made on an as-needed basis based on student enrollment, endorsement area, and supervisor availability. This temporary, part-time position may be completed through a combination of local in-person visits and approved virtual observations. Current needs include supervisors with expertise in: English Language Arts ESOL Mathematics Science Social Studies Supervisors typically mentor 1–4 student teachers per semester , with an estimated commitment of 25–35 hours per student teacher during the term. Why Join Linfield University? At Linfield University, you’ll help shape the next generation of educators while joining a community committed to academic excellence, inclusion, and student success. The Education Department prepares future teachers through a strong liberal arts tradition that values intellectual curiosity, integrated teaching and learning, experiential education, and global and multicultural understanding. Our graduates are equipped to advocate for all learners, reflect on their practice, and serve diverse communities throughout Oregon, across the nation, and around the world. Responsibilities Student Teacher Clinical Supervisors: Observe teacher candidates during their student teaching placements. Provide timely, constructive coaching and written feedback that supports professional growth. Evaluate candidate performance using university and licensure standards. Collaborate with cooperating teachers and Education Department faculty to monitor candidate progress. Complete required observation reports and documentation. Support teacher candidates in developing effective instructional practices, professional dispositions, and reflective teaching habits. Serve as ambassadors of Linfield University’s teacher education program and its commitment to excellence in educator preparation. Minimum Qualifications Minimum of three years of PreK–12 teaching experience Master’s degree in Education or closely related field, or equivalent relevant professional experience Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices and teacher development Excellent interpersonal, communication, coaching, and organizational skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with university faculty and school partners Commitment to Equity and Inclusion Linfield University seeks clinical supervisors who are committed to creating equitable educational opportunities for all learners. Successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to the mission of the Education Department and to upholding the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) Teacher Preparation Program Standards for Cultural Competency and Equity (OAR [phone removed]) . This includes supporting teacher candidates in developing the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions necessary to teach effectively in diverse classrooms and advocate for equitable student outcomes. Linfield University enrolls a diverse student body, with approximately 60% of students identifying as New Majority students, including students of color, first-generation college students, transfer students, and Pell-eligible students. As an emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution, Linfield is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive community where every student can thrive. The Education Department believes that diverse perspectives strengthen teaching, learning, and educational excellence. We strongly encourage applications from individuals whose professional experience, scholarship, teaching, mentorship, service, and lived experiences contribute to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in educator preparation. Position Details Position Type: Part-time, temporary Department: Education Semester: Fall 2026 Start Date: August 2026 Work Location: Local in-person observations and/or virtual supervision, depending on placement Workload: Approximately 25–35 hours per student teacher each semester Assignments: Typically 1–4 student teachers, based on availability and program needs Application Process Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until staffing needs have been met. To apply, please submit: Cover letter Resume Names and contact information for three professional references For questions regarding this opportunity, please contact: Carrie Kondor Education Department Linfield University Email: [email removed] Phone: [phone removed] Linfield University is committed to creating an inclusive learning and working environment and welcomes applications from candidates who will contribute to the university’s mission of learning, life, and community.