Hiring Process

Hir​ing Process for Staff

  1. Candidates must complete the staff/administrator employment application and submit all required materials by the closing date. If qualified for more than one position, candidates must apply for each position individually.
  2. After the closing date, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will screen applications based on minimum requirements and share qualified applicants with the hiring manager.
  3. Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
  4. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) is informed of the final selection, and then the Talent Acquisition Partner calculates a recommended salary.
  5. The hiring manager extends a verbal employment offer to the finalist.
  6. Once a verbal offer is accepted, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will conduct a criminal background check.
  7. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will issue a “conditional offer letter” to the candidate, contingent upon clearance of a criminal background check and receipt of official academic transcripts (if necessary).

Hiring Process for Full-Time Faculty

  1. Candidates must complete the faculty employment application and submit all required materials by the closing date. If qualified for more than one teaching position, candidates must complete a separate application for each position. Please see the transcript policy below.*
  2. After the closing date, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will screen applications based on minimum requirements and share qualified applicants with the hiring manager and/or search committee. For more information on the faculty position requirements, please visit our Faculty Job Descriptions page.
  3. The hiring manager verifies that qualified candidates meet the Dallas College Credentialing Standards by Discipline.
  4. Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The interview process may include a one-way video interview followed by an in-person interview, during which candidates will demonstrate their teaching capability and communication and presentation skills during a teaching demonstration.
  5. The search committee recommends candidates to the Dean and Vice Provost. The Dean and Vice Provost may request an additional interview with the finalist(s).
  6. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) is informed of the final selection, and then the Talent Acquisition Partner calculates a recommended salary.
  7. The Department Chair or Dean extends a verbal employment offer to the finalist.
  8. Once a verbal offer is accepted, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will conduct a criminal background check.
  9. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will issue a “conditional offer letter” to the candidate, contingent upon clearance of a criminal background check and receipt of official academic transcripts.
  10. Decisions for full-time faculty are made the spring semester prior to the start of the following academic year.

Hiring Process for Adjunct Faculty

Applicants submitting applications for adjunct positions are applying to be a part of Dallas College’s adjunct faculty pool of instructors. Departments may have multiple teaching opportunities for each adjunct position advertised on the Dallas College website. As current adjunct faculty are assigned courses to teach, the number of teaching opportunities advertised for potential new adjuncts is subject to change.

  1. Candidates must complete the faculty employment application and submit all required materials by the closing date. If qualified for more than one adjunct position, candidates must complete a separate application for each position. Please see transcript policy below.*
  2. After the closing date, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will screen applications based on minimum requirements and share qualified applicants with the hiring manager and/or search committee.
  3. The hiring manager verifies that qualified candidates meet the Dallas College Credentialing Standards by Discipline.
  4. Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The interview process may include a one-way video interview followed by an in-person interview, during which candidates will demonstrate their teaching capability and communication and presentation skills during a teaching demonstration.
  5. The search committee recommends candidates to the hiring manager.
  6. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) is informed of the final selection, and then the Talent Acquisition Partner calculates a recommended salary.
  7. The hiring manager extends a verbal employment offer to the finalist.
  8. Once a verbal offer is accepted, the Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will conduct a criminal background check.
  9. The Talent Acquisition Partner (HR) will issue a “conditional offer letter” to the candidate, contingent upon clearance of a criminal background check and receipt of official academic transcripts.

*Transcript Policy

Official transcripts are required when hired for full-time faculty and adjunct positions. Unofficial transcripts are required at the time of application. Contact the Human Resources Recruitment Team with questions on where to send official transcripts.

Applicants with earned degrees from educational institutions located outside the United States are required to have their transcripts evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation service. Applicants who have foreign transcripts may submit a copy of their translated transcript attached to the original transcript evaluation. Applicants are responsible for the costs associated with translation/evaluation services. Contact the Human Resources Recruitment Team for instructions on providing your evaluated transcripts.

Updated August 5, 2026