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  • Faculty, Biomedical Sciences - Physiology

    Mercer University 4.4company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Application Instructions: External Applicants: Please upload your resume on the Apply screen. Your application will automatically populate your resume details, and you may verify and update data on the My Information page. IMPORTANT: Please review the job posting and load ALL documents required in the job posting to the Resume/CV document upload section at the bottom of the My Experience application page. Use the Select Files button to add multiple documents including your Resume/CV, references, cover letter, and any other supporting documents required in the job posting. The "My Experience" page is the only opportunity to add your required supporting document attachments. You will not be able to modify your application after you submit it. Current Mercer University Employees: Apply from your existing Workday account. Do not apply from the external careers website. Log in to Workday and type Jobs Hub in the search bar. Locate the position and click Apply. Job Title: Faculty, Biomedical Sciences - Physiology Department: Biomedical Sciences College/Division: School Of Medicine Primary Job Posting Location: Columbus, GA 31901 Additional Job Posting Locations: (Other locations that this position could be based) Job Details: Mercer University School of Medicine is seeking highly qualified educators with broad training and demonstrated experience or enthusiasm for teaching in an integrated pre-clerkship medical school curriculum. Responsibilities: This position is a non-tenure track, 12-month appointment on the Columbus, GA campus. Additional duties will be required/assigned during the summer. Teaching faculty will play a key role in the continued development and implementation of an integrated, cross-disciplinary curriculum that includes small and large group case-based and team-based learning, and other active teaching-learning methods. Successful candidates will have a strong record of scholarly activity and evidence of medical or graduate teaching expertise in the physiology discipline. Expertise in other disciplines will also be considered depending on the teaching needs of our department. Applications for full-time and/or visiting faculty at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor rank will be considered and are available immediately. For over thirty years, MUSM has focused on training medical students to fulfill MUSM's mission of preparing healthcare professionals to meet the primary care and health care needs of rural and underserved Georgia residents and communities. Emphasizing interactive and problem-based teaching strategies, our student-centered faculty provides a conceptual and practical foundation that equips graduates to be discerning consumers and innovative producers of knowledge across a variety of medical and community settings, as well as academic institutions. Through teaching, scholarship, and service, students and faculty work closely to have local, regional, national, and international impact. Qualifications: Candidates must hold a terminal degree (M.D or equivalent, Ph.D.) from an accredited college/university in an appropriate discipline. In the case of applicants to the Pharmacology position, applications are invited from individuals with a PharmD degree as well. The ideal candidate will have: * Experience in health professions education particularly with utilizing active learning methods in teaching biomedical sciences in one of the three areas/disciplines listed above; * Experience independently develop learning resources, independently develop and facilitate large group interactive learning sessions, develop items for assessment of student learning, and serve as a discipline representative in one of the above three areas; * Experience as a tutor/facilitator of small group interdisciplinary case-based learning sessions in a clinically oriented pre-clerkship medical curriculum. * Applicants applying for Associate or Full Professor ranks should have a strong record of medical school teaching in large and small group settings. * Faculty members are expected to participate broadly across the curricula in both the medical and graduate programs, engage in scholarship in areas of biomedical science, medical education, or community-oriented research, and serve on departmental, school-wide, or other committees as designated. Interested candidates will need to complete a brief online application and submit a CV, letter of interest, and a list of three professional references with contact information. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Background Check Contingencies: * Criminal History Required Document Attachments: * CV * Cover letter * List of three professional references with contact information Why Work at Mercer University Mercer University offers a variety of benefits for eligible employees including comprehensive health insurance (for self and dependents), generous retirement contributions, tuition waivers, paid vacation and sick leave, technology discounts, schedules that allow for work-life balance, and so much more! At Mercer University, a Bear is more than a mascot: it's a frame of mind that begins with a strong desire to make the most out of your career. Mercer Bears do not settle for mediocrity or the status quo. If you're seeking an environment where your passion and determination are embraced, then you want to work at Mercer University. For more information, please visit: ********************************** Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Job Family: Faculty Medicine EEO Statement: EEO/Veteran/Disability
    $28k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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  • Part Time Faculty Interest Pool - Political Science

    Portland Community College 4.2company rating

    Sylvania, OH

    Join our Team at Portland Community College Portland Community College is the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon and 19th largest in the nation, serving approximately 80,000 full- and part-time students. PCC, which is roughly the size of Rhode Island, has four comprehensive campuses, five workforce training and education centers, and 200 community locations in the Portland metropolitan area. Wherever you're coming from and wherever you're going in life, Portland Community College has the classes and programs to get you there. Our unique role is to make high-quality education accessible to everyone, creating opportunities for our students and contributing to the economic development of our community. Portland Community College embraces equity and inclusion as a priority. We are committed to building a community with a variety of backgrounds, skills, views, and life experiences. The more we value equity and inclusion, the more we will add value to the work we do and how we serve our students, engage with each other, and the Oregon Community that we serve. Creating a culture that honors equity and inclusion is our objective and the smart path forward. Portland Community College will ensure that applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for the hiring process are provided for. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the PCC Talent Acquisition Team at ***************. Portland Community College is accepting applications to be considered for Part-Time Faculty assignments in Political Science. The Department will review applications in this pool as the need arises for new part-time faculty in this area. This is NOT an announcement of a specific open position, but a Part-time Faculty Interest Pool, from which the department will identify applicants based on course assignment needs during the Academic Year. Your application may be considered for substitute assignments as well as full term class assignments.Our Program and Who We Are Looking For Learn more about our program here *********************************************** Please also review the PCC Course Catalog for this subject area. As part of this application, you will be asked to list the current PCC courses which you would be able to teach. If this sounds like a learning community that you would like to be a part of, and an important role that you would like to play at PCC, please complete your application today to be considered. Instructor Qualifications For All PS courses (except PS 211 and PS 280B): Master's degree in Political Science OR Master's degree in International Relations For PS 211 (Peace and Conflict) and PS 280B (Community Service and Action Seminar): Master's degree in Political Science, Sociology, Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies, or Peace and Conflict Studies OR Master's degree in any field At least 24 quarter graduate credits in Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies, or Peace and Conflict Why You'll Love Working Here The PCC district encompasses a 1,500-square-mile area in northwest Oregon and offers two-year degrees, one-year certificate programs, short-term training, alternative education, pre-college courses and life-long learning. As part of our College community, you'll enjoy: A collaborative and inspiring campus community Opportunities for learning and professional development Note Regarding Academic Credentials Official transcripts are required to be submitted within 2 weeks of offer date for degrees required in the stated Instructor Qualifications. Instructors shall have earned required academic credentials at a regionally accredited US institution or a foreign institution having the equivalent of regional accreditation. Instructors with credentials from other countries will have their transcripts evaluated by agencies that have good standing with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services to establish fulfillment of this standard. (for more information see ********************************************************** For more information on PCC's General Instructor Qualifications Policy I301 visit: ************************************************************** These positions are included in the bargaining agreement between Portland Community College and the Portland Community College Faculty Federation Employees. See the PCC Instructor Qualifications webpage for more information. Total Rewards Package / What We Offer As a new Part-Time Faculty employee, you may be eligible for certain benefits through PCC, such as Oregon Sick Leave and retirement savings plans. More detailed information on the benefits plans, who is eligible, and how to enroll or make changes can be found at pcc.edu/hr/benefits. Please email ******************* if you have any questions. Part-time Faculty Compensation at PCC Newly hired Part-time Faculty at PCC will generally start at Step 1 of the current salary schedule. Hourly rates are determine based upon the type of course taught (Lecture, Lab, or Lecture/Lab). For more information please review the Part-time Faculty Salary Schedule on PCC's Compensation page: ************************************ Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment Portland Community College complies with the Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment law which provides qualifying veterans and disabled veterans with preference in employment. You will be given instructions during the application process to claim Veterans' Preference in the recruitment of this position, and to provide the documents required for verification of eligibility. Please do not send your documentation to the hiring manager directly. For verification of eligibility, please submit the following documentation: Veterans: DD214 Disabled Veterans: DD214 and Letter from the Department of VA Notice of the Availability of the Annual Security Report Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), you may view Portland Community College's (PCC) most recent Annual Security Report (ASR) on the Department of Public Safety website. The ASR contains current security and safety-related policy disclosure statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information and resources, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains crime statistics for Clery Act crimes which occurred on PCC properties for the last three calendar years. Paper copies of the ASR are available upon request at all Department of Public Safety offices. PCC Employment Offers are Contingent Upon the Successful Completion of a Criminal Background CheckPlease note that Portland Community College is not currently able to provide visa (e.g. H1-B Visa) sponsorship for potential employees.Contact PCC at *************** if you have questions
    $29k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor, Law

    Uakron

    Akron, OH

    The University of Akron School of Law will hire an Assistant Professor to begin teaching in fall 2026. Both entry-level and lateral candidates are encouraged to apply. The committee is interested in candidates with a commitment to excellence in teaching as well as scholarly distinction or great promise as demonstrated by strong early scholarship and a thoughtful agenda for future work. The assistant professor will teach Contracts, UCC Sales, and other courses to be determined. Our strategic focus areas are (1) Respect and Understanding, (2) Intellectual Property Law; and (3) Advocacy and Practical Training. We invite applications from candidates who can help fulfill curricular needs and support our strategic goals. Required Qualifications: A JD or equivalent law degree; potential for successful scholarship and teaching; citizenship or immigration status allowing long-term full-time academic work in the United States. Preferred Qualifications: Potential for outstanding scholarship, teaching, and service. Additional Position Information: a. Application Instructions: In order to be considered for this position, please attach the necessary documents (This could be CV, Cover Letter, 3 professional references). i. Any application materials that are requested beyond the CV can be uploaded in the Application Questions 2 of 2 section. b. Application Deadline: This will be entered later when the job posting starts and the duration is known. i. Full-time Faculty jobs must be posted for 30-day intervals, with a maximum of 90 days total. c. Compensation: The compensation for this position is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin on January 31, 2026. FLSA Status (exempt/nonexempt): United States of America (Exempt) Union Affiliation (if applicable): For assistance with your application or attachments, please contact the Human Resources representative listed: Iron Bones Email: ***************** ________________________________________________________________________ Background Check Statement The University of Akron is committed to providing a safe environment for all students and employees. The University endeavors to protect the health, welfare and safety of all students, employees and visitors on our campus. As such, all offers of employment with The University of Akron are contingent upon verification of credentials, and satisfactory completion of a criminal background check. Some positions may require additional credit investigation and a pre-employment driving record search. Non-Discrimination Statement The University of Akron is an Equal Education and Employment Institution. View our Non-Discrimination Statement for more information. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans. State of Residence Statement It is the expectation of the University of Akron that all work performed as an employee of the University will be performed in Ohio.
    $73k-144k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology - 498599

    Utoledo Current Employee

    Toledo, OH

    Title: Associate Professor Department Org: Physiology and Pharmacology - 107530 Employee Classification: A1 - Faculty Full Time 12 Mth HSC Bargaining Unit: Other Non AAUP Primary Location: HSC C Job Description: Responsible for conducting biomedical research in neurophysiology to complement the existing strengths of the Department in other areas of physiology and pharmacology. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in biomedical sciences with postdoctoral experience in neurophysiology, required. Experience required in conducting research on Systems neurophysiology of the autonomic nervous system, Neural Engineering, Neuromodulation of central and peripheral nervous system, Invivo electrophysiology, Microsurgery of peripheral nerves and Cardiovascular telemetry. Good written and verbal communication in English, required. Independent ability to think critically is required. Effective decision making and problem-solving skills, required. Detail oriented and have the ability to keep organized and accurate records, required. Must display the highest level of professionalism, required. Conditions of Employment: To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. To further this effort, the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center is requiring candidates for employment to be nicotine-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements will include cotinine (nicotine) testing, as well as drug and other required health screenings for the position. With the exception of positions within University of Toledo Main Campus and the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, the employment offer is conditional upon successful completion of a cotinine test and Occupational Health clearance. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation. The University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, dual-career professionals and covered veterans. The University of Toledo provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to complete this application, or for testing or interviewing, please contact the HR Compliance at ************************ or ************ between the hours of 8:30AM and 5:00PM or apply online for an accommodation request. Computer access is available at most public libraries and at the Office of Human Resources located in the Center for Administrative Support on the Main Campus of the University of Toledo.
    $72k-141k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Social Science Faculty 2026-27

    Western Reserve Academy 4.1company rating

    Hudson, OH

    Full-time Description Western Reserve Academy, one of the nation's premier boarding schools, invites experienced, dynamic, and collaborative educators who are passionate about teaching Social Sciences. Candidates should have the ability to inspire students and colleagues and the willingness to participate fully in all that is associated with a vibrant boarding school community. WRA strives to find the right balance of duties and responsibilities for each faculty member. Typical expectations include: Teach multiple Social Science courses, levels to be determined by individual strengths and the needs of the department. Participate in the student life program, including dormitory duty. Outside of the classroom, teachers will supervise co-curricular activities (e.g. varsity or sub-varsity teams, community service activities, clubs, publications, etc.). Serve as an academic advisor for a small group of students. Attend school and faculty gatherings. Serve on appropriate task forces. Requirements The ideal candidate possesses most or all of the following qualifications: Minimum of five years of experience teaching High School Social Science or History. Master's degree in Social Science or History or a closely related field. Enthusiasm to engage and lead teen learners in and out of the classroom. Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to work well with a team and independently. Willingness and desire to travel with students internationally. High degree of cultural competence and demonstrated experience working with culturally diverse populations. Motivation to seek and provide cultural activities in and out of the classroom. Willingness to develop connections and collaborate with other WRA academic departments, university Social Science or History departments and/or industry leaders. Proficiency in using technology to enhance learning in the classroom. Evidence of ongoing professional development in Social Science and/or education. Training and competence in working with learners with diverse styles and needs. An ability to teach research methodology and an enthusiasm to oversee research projects An ability to craft creative student-centered activities and assessments
    $46k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Radiologic Science Technology - Part Time Faculty Pool

    Central Ohio Technical College 4.0company rating

    Ohio

    Posting Number: 9000035 Classification Title: Part Time Faculty Classification Code: 615 Working Title: Radiologic Science Technology - Part Time Faculty Pool Position Type: Faculty Contract Length (Full-Time Faculty Only): Not Applicable Hiring Range: See Part-time Faculty Pay Rates at ******************************************* Full-Time/Part-Time: Part-Time Position Status: Temp Department: Radiographic Technology Posting Date: 11/01/2022 Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: A master's degree in the subject matter to be taught or in a related area from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. In some cases, in lieu of the applicant having a master's degree, the College will consider, as appropriate, undergraduate degrees coupled with related work experiences in the field, professional licensure and certifications, or other demonstrated competencies and achievements that are relevant to the subject matter to be taught. For the CT course: R.T.(CT) credentials in radiography and computed tomography. For the MRI course: R.T.(MR) credentials in radiography and magnetic resonance imaging. For the interventional radiology course: R.T. plus any of the following: (CI) cardiac interventional radiography, (CV) cardiovascular interventional radiography, or (VI) vascular interventional radiography. For mammography, mammography R.T. (M). Recent clinical experience. Demonstrated: In-depth knowledge of the subject area to be taught. Proficiency in oral and written communication in the language in which assigned courses will be taught. Ability to communicate effectively with and maintain positive working relationships with students, peers, supervisors, and staff. Belief in and concern for community service. High ethical and moral character. Willingness to teach in a variety of instructional delivery modes including the use of instructional technologies and online learning management systems. Commitment to diversity. Commitment to meeting students' learning needs and empowering students in their learning endeavors. Personal and educational philosophy compatible with the goals, objectives, and mission of Central Ohio Technical College. Requires successful completion of a background check. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in clinically orienting/educating new technologists in their discipline. Summary of Duties: The part-time faculty member is responsible for providing professional quality work as a teaching faculty member. Work includes conducting and teaching courses within the prescribed curriculum for students enrolled at the College; preparing and delivering lectures to students; compiling, administering, and grading examinations; and providing academic assistance to students as needed. Provides in-class instruction to radiologic technology students. Teach radiologic technology students in assigned courses. Location: Newark Work Hours: Varies Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants: This application for a part-time faculty position is being submitted to an ongoing applicant pool, which is reviewed when a teaching opportunity is available. You may be contacted for future part-time teaching opportunities matching your qualifications. Requires successful completion of a background check.
    $141k-211k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • College Faculty Member and Music Division Chair

    Gods Bible School and College 3.2company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    College Faculty Member and Music Division Chair Classification: Full-Time, Faculty Member, 42-Week Supervisor: Vice President for Academic Affairs and/or designated Dean Supervises: Division faculty and staff College division chairs support GBSC's mission by promoting learning and teaching excellence as they participate in academic leadership under the direction of the VPAA and/or dean and lead the academic division they serve. As faculty members, they also support student success by facilitating learning within and outside the classroom, on campus and online, and by modeling Christian discipleship holistically, especially in the life of the mind. Responsibilities * Participate in academic governance and leadership, including serving on the Academic Committee * Lead their academic divisions * Promote student learning, development, and success for all students, especially those in the division's programs * Regularly convene and lead division faculty meetings * Represent the division in their Academic Committee service * Facilitate communication between academic/institutional leadership and division faculty * Ensure ongoing division planning and assessment, both of student learning and operations, and propose divisional budgets aligned with assessment/planning * Ensure implementation of college policies * Promote and ensure teaching excellence within the division * Assign teaching load to division faculty members * Ensure secure maintenance of divisional records * Collaborate with colleagues in Academic Affairs * Collaborate with other divisions, under the Registrar's Office leadership, in developing class schedules and book lists * Collaborate in curriculum development and improvement * Participate in projects as assigned * Support hiring and promotion * Recommend potential faculty members for the division * Participate in hiring processes for division faculty and, as requested, other personnel * Oversee division faculty members' professional development and promotion * Serve as a core faculty member * Teach courses as assigned * Advise students as assigned * Maintain appropriate availability to students * Participate in the discovery, acquisition, development, application, and transmission of knowledge * Appropriately contribute to the intellectual, spiritual, and social life of campus * Serve on institutional committees as assigned * Participate in academic governance as a core (voting) faculty member * Engage in GBSC's spiritual life Required Qualifications * Demonstrate spiritual maturity, maintaining a vibrant and healthy personal relationship with God * Understand and support GBSC's mission and goals * Eligibility for assistant professor rank or higher * Hold an earned graduate degree(s) appropriate for the academic division * Give evidence of leadership ability and capacity * Demonstrate effective teaching, including significant teaching experience at the postsecondary level * Possess the capacity to carry out all faculty responsibilities, including teaching, professional service, and academic advising * Demonstrate knowledge and skills appropriate to the academic division Preferred Qualifications * An earned doctorate in an appropriate academic discipline * Eligibility for associate professor rank or higher * Academic leadership experience * A record of research/performance/ministry appropriate to the academic discipline * Strong emotional intelligence/people skills * Demonstrated effectiveness at working collaboratively to accomplish goals Music Division Preferred Qualifications and Division-specific Duties * Knowledge and application in performance, pedagogy, music education, and worship studies. * Supervise divisional activities such as new student auditions, recital hearings, juries, hiring adjuncts, etc., and maintain accurate records of results. * Oversee/assign planning and communication for music events (e.g., Christmas Program, retreats, student recitals, ensemble concerts, and camps); work with the Media office to publicize divisional and college-wide music events.
    $86k-90k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor

    Baldwin Wallace University 3.8company rating

    Berea, OH

    Job DescriptionAssistant Professor The Department of Psychology at Baldwin Wallace University invites applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position beginning in Fall of 2026. A PhD degree is required; however, candidates who have not yet had their degree conferred (i.e., ABD) may be considered with an expected completion of the degree within the first year of employment. All areas of specialization will be considered, yet special consideration will be given to applicants with the ability to develop community partnerships and/or service learning opportunities involving students. The position will start August 1, 2026. We are primarily a teaching University and are looking for applicants with well-developed teaching skills. Faculty members teach a total of 21-24 credit hours per academic year. The successful applicant will be expected to teach applied courses that engage students in the Greater Cleveland community. This could be through a service learning course, internship course, or applied research course in the field. They would also be expected to teach any of our required courses, including Intro to Psychology, Statistics, SPSS, Research Methods and Thesis, in addition to a lower level topical seminar. They also may be asked to develop new courses in their area of specialization. The Psychology Department currently has 7 full-time members representing the main sub-disciplines in the field. The Psychology major is one of the largest majors on campus, and the department is housed in the Neal Malicky Center for the Social Sciences, which has dedicated research space for human research. Faculty members involve undergraduate students in their research program. The successful candidate will engage in an active program of applied research (either on campus or off campus with a healthcare/nonprofit/ community agency partner) where undergraduates will be able to improve their skills and make meaningful contributions. All faculty members serve as academic advisors and participate in a shared governance system. The University has a strong commitment to enrich its academic environment by achieving diversity among students, faculty, and staff, and the Psychology Department works to support that commitment by seeking an active, culturally, and academically diverse faculty member, skilled in the scholarship of teaching, research, application, and integration of knowledge. We seek applicants who reflect the diversity of our student body, who are eager to work with a diverse range of students, faculty, and staff, and who are committed to promoting an inclusive climate. Founded in 1845, Baldwin Wallace University in an independent, coeducational University in the liberal arts tradition. Located 15 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland, Baldwin Wallace enrolls approximately 2,515 undergraduate students, and 400 graduate students. The University offers an outstanding benefits package, which includes tuition benefits for immediate family. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Psychology or related field Preferred Qualifications: Undergraduate teaching experience Teaching of service learning, internship, or practicum courses Ability to demonstrate establishment of connections with community partners Active research line that motivates and can involve undergraduate students Record of successful teaching and mentorship of diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic student populations as well as first generation students If a Counseling or Clinical Specialization, License or license eligible Interested candidates may apply via the To Apply link on HR's Employment and Career's web page at ****************************** Application packages should include a single PDF file containing cover letter, curriculum vita, contact information for three references, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interests, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. The successful candidate will be required to complete a background check. Review of applications will begin October 20, 2025 continue until the position has been filled. Note that we will continue to receive and review applications after the initial deadline. Baldwin Wallace University is an EEO employer and educator. At BW, we support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms. We value and appreciate inclusive excellence in the classroom, within extracurricular activities and as we engage our community partners. Learn more at Diversity Affairs - ***********************************
    $87k-121k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Dental Hygiene - Tenure Track Faculty

    Sinclair Community College 3.6company rating

    Dayton, OH

    Job Title Dental Hygiene - Tenure Track Faculty Location Main Campus - Dayton, OH Job Number 05381 Department Dental Health Sciences Job Category Faculty Job Type Full-time Tenure Track Status Regular Job Open Date 01/20/2026 Resume Review Date Ongoing Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes The Sinclair Dental Hygiene Department is seeking a full-time, tenure-track Dental Hygiene faculty member to join its Health Sciences division beginning Fall 2026. This program is designed to successfully prepare students to enter the dental profession in any one of the designated roles of the dental hygienist as defined by the American Dental Hygienists' Association and be employed in a variety of settings. This tenure track role typically requires at least a 40-hour work week which includes a course load of 15 credit hours per semester, and a minimum of five office hours per week. In addition to these responsibilities, the faculty member will be expected to perform related duties such as serving on department and college committees, supervising student clinical rotations, serving as an ambassador for the nursing program and mentoring and coaching students. Teaching assignments may include day, evening, and/or weekend assignments. The position reports to the Chair/Program Administrator. All full-time faculty salaries are determined by the Provost's Office and are commensurate with education and experience. Why work for Sinclair College? The following are some of the benefits that full-time faculty with Sinclair College receive: * Tuition waiver for employee and dependents for all Sinclair courses and programs * Structured opportunity for advancement and promotion * Support for continued professional development and education * STRS pension participation, with 14% employer contribution * High quality programs and events for work-life balance * SCC has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment. Principal Accountabilities Satisfactory performance of the six Critical Performance areas required for all full-time faculty: * Scholarship and Professional Growth: Maintain and seek to improve currency and competence in the discipline and as a teacher. * Teaching and Learning Facilitation: Participate in the continuing development and implementation of the department's curriculum through teaching that reflects a strong commitment to fostering student success. * Assessment and Evaluation: Implement evaluations according to established standards and use assessment data to continuously improve teaching and learning. * Student Development: Through in-class and out-of-class initiatives, actively seek to advance the development of individual students and their capacity to meet their educational goals. * Curriculum Design: In collaboration with colleagues, actively contribute to the continuous review and revision of the department's curriculum. Must exhibit advanced computer proficiency, alongside the capability and time-management skills required for the effective development and revision of online courses. * Workplace and Community Service: Contribute to the operation and advancement of the college through committee service and other activities. Extend professional expertise to the community served by the college. * Compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Full-Time Faculty Handbook and the Full-Time Employee Handbook * Teaching a minimum of 30 semester hours annually during the academic year Requirements * Minimum of a master's degree in a health-related discipline or higher education required, current enrollment with a completion date scheduled is acceptable along with bachelor's degree * Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience required * Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience required * Possess and maintain an Ohio Dental Hygiene License and local anesthetic certification through the Ohio State Board of Dentistry required * EFDA experience preferred * Valid Healthcare Provider CPR certification and up to date immunizations required * Membership in the American Dental Hygiene Association required * Demonstrated commitment to the mission of the community college required * Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills required * Maintain professionalism in all interactions with students and colleagues required * Strong organizational and leadership skills required A contract for employment will not be issued without receiving official transcripts for all post-secondary degrees and successful completion of a background check.
    $42k-52k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Professor

    John Carroll University 4.2company rating

    University Heights, OH

    The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at John Carroll University seeks to fill a tenure track Assistant Professor position. Full consideration will be given to applications that are complete by November 14, 2025, although applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The anticipated hire start date will be January 2026 or August 2026 depending on the candidate's availability. The primary teaching duties of the successful candidate will be the organic chemistry sequence and potentially inorganic chemistry, general chemistry lecture courses, general-organic-biochemistry lecture and lab, or other courses in their area of specialty. The University is dedicated to teaching excellence that contributes to a rich intellectual environment. Summer teaching may also be available and includes additional compensation. Participation in undergraduate research is expected. Service to the university is required and reflects the institution's mission-driven priorities, community engagement expectations, and shared governance culture. Service to the department and the university is required. Professional and community service are strongly encouraged. These three components (teaching, research and service) are guided by the department's tenure policy. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and offers a program that leads to a B.S. in Chemistry, with optional concentrations in Biochemistry and Chemical Physics. The department currently includes four full-time tenured faculty, a research scholar in residence, a general chemistry lab coordinator, a half-time administrative assistant, a half-time laboratory technician, and a central stores manager who also serves as the chemical hygiene officer. A fifth tenured professor in chemistry currently serves as Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences. The department graduates 10-20 majors each year, with approximately two-thirds engaging in research projects both on and off campus. The department is equipped with modern instrumentation including a 60 MHz NMR, ESR, GC, GC-MS, HPLC, IR, DSC, Fluorimeter, UV-Vis, Electrochemical, AA, ICP-OES, Microwave Synthesis and Polarimeter. For additional information on the University and the Department, please visit: jcu.edu/academics/chemistry Duties and Responsibilities The primary teaching duties of the successful candidate will be organic chemistry lecture and laboratory courses, and the ability to contribute to the teaching of inorganic chemistry, general chemistry lecture courses, general-organic-biochemistry lecture and lab, or other courses in their area of specialty would also be helpful. Required Qualifications * A Ph.D. in chemistry is required at the time of appointment and some teaching experience is desirable. * The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to undergraduate education in a liberal arts environment and be familiar with pedagogical practices informed by chemistry education research, including active learning approaches. Preferred Qualifications * The ability to teach advanced undergraduate courses in their area of specialization * A fundamental knowledge of and experience with course level assessment of learning outcomes will be an advantage. Normal Work Location, Hours and Conditions University core business hours are generally 8:30 am - 5 pm. However, this position may require work to be performed outside of normal business hours based on department operations. About John Carroll University John Carroll University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit Catholic university, founded in 1886, dedicated to developing people with the knowledge and character to lead and to serve. The University is located in University Heights, Ohio, an attractive residential suburb 10 miles east of downtown Cleveland. Academically, the University consists of the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Health and the Boler College of Business, which include graduate programs. The University offers more than 70 Academic Programs in the arts, social sciences, natural sciences, and business at the undergraduate level, and in select areas at the master's level. The University enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate students and 500 graduate students and has a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1. John Carroll University is one of 27 Jesuit universities in the United States and has been listed in U.S. News & World Report magazine's top 10 rankings of Midwest regional universities for more than 30 consecutive years.
    $119k-163k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor

    Northeastern Ohio Medical University 4.5company rating

    Ohio

    Position Title Assistant Professor Position Type Faculty Department Biomedical Sciences Full or Part Time Full Time Pay Grade 2 Information Full-time tenure-track appointment at the assistant professor rank, with primary teaching and research responsibilities within the College of Medicine (COM) in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. This includes engagement with contemporary curriculum delivery, content development, evaluation and performance outcomes, and the integration between teaching in the clinical and basic sciences. Teaching will concentrate on histology and cell biology or on microbiology to medical students. Teaching in other disciplines may also be assigned. Primary research responsibilities should complement existing strength at NEOMED, such as in musculoskeletal, cardiovascular or metabolism science. Effort percentages are evaluated yearly by department chair and adjusted to meet the needs of the institution, and for consistency with the University workload plan. Principal Functional Responsibilities Teaching and Service: Participate in medical student education based on areas of expertise, contributing to direct teaching needs and to education leadership. Contribute to the following: * Deliver basic medical science content using innovative and effective techniques to engage students and enhance learning in didactic and laboratory sessions. Focus of teaching is histology and cell biology, or on microbiology. * Participate in activities that ensure content is horizontally (within the course and between courses in the same semester) and vertically (across semesters and years) integrated. * Collaborate with clinical faculty to ensure course content appropriately emphasizes the content relevant to professional practice. * Support and actively participate in the service mission of the department, College of Medicine and University by serving on committees. Provide service to the profession. * Engagement in service activities in the Department, Colleges, and/or University is expected and guided by the department chair and dean. Evaluating the success of service obligations will be based on level of participation and engagement in support of related activities. This faculty member will make a significant contribution to the educational programs, eventually including education leadership. Teaching assignments are managed by the department chair, with input from the deans of the colleges and supportive of the strategic plan of the university. The faculty member will be evaluated annually. Evaluating the success of teaching contributions is mostly based on student achievement, and student and peer evaluations. Research and Scholarly Pursuits: Participate in scholarly activities as appropriate. * Conduct original research and publish papers in biomedical and/or educational subjects. * Be an active participant in the research focus area and collaborate with other faculty. * Apply for extramural funding, submit proposals and review proposals by others. * Enhance the scholarly infrastructure at NEOMED, by means of interactions with faculty, staff, and students. This faculty member will establish a research program in one of the research focus areas of the department. These include the biology of the musculoskeletal system (e.g., cartilage/bone biology and functional morphology), the cardiovascular system, or the GI system (e.g., diabetes, obesity). Research, scholarly pursuits, and service responsibilities will be evaluated by the Department Chair and may be adjusted during the annual evaluation and performance plan process. Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications * Must possess a terminal degree in a relevant field or specialty, such as Ph.D. or M.D. * Minimum of three years of experience in undergraduate, graduate, or medical student teaching. Preferred Qualifications * Board certification if candidate is a clinician. * Teaching Experience and Expertise: Experienced educator with experience in curriculum and course development and implementation. Contribute to the teaching and research missions of the department. Interested in educational innovation and up to date on contemporary educational approaches. Openness to new educational approaches. * Research and Scholarship: Track record of research/scholarship. Able contribute to the research/scholarship mission of the department and able to mentor students, fellows, and faculty as appropriate. * Collaborative: Can work collaboratively with administrators, faculty, staff, and students at the college and the university. * Humanistic Environment: Committed to building a humanistic culture/climate within the college and to fostering student success. Physical Requirements Must be able to utilize a phone, computer and other office equipment. Posting Detail Information NEOMED Campus Safety Guidelines In an effort to keep our campus community as healthy and safe as possible, NEOMED may require vaccinations as a condition of attendance and employment. This policy will allow for exemption of the vaccination requirement for those individuals with valid medical reasons, sincerely held religious beliefs and matters of conscience. Close Date
    $105k-152k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Faculty, Farrier Science and Business

    Hocking College 3.7company rating

    Ohio

    Faculty, Farrier Science and Business Salary: $50,000.00-$60,0000.00 I. Under direct supervision of the Dean, School of Natural Resources and Public Safety and Director, Equine Science, the Faculty, Farrier Science & Business will perform the following functions: implementation of farrier instruction within curriculum to provide a hands-on real world educational experience; Develop income generation enterprises as real-life student learning laboratories; Assist in developing employment and internship opportunities for students; Participate in student recruitment; Engage in professional development; and Participate in II. Program-Specific Duties and Responsibilities • Provides instruction of all Farrier and Blacksmith related courses within the Farrier Science & Business Program, meeting the educational needs and production levels set by the Dean of Natural Resources & Public Safety and the Director, Equine Sciences. • Maintains hoof care of all horses within the college herd, working closely with the equine team and Veterinarian. • Work in cooperation with Dean of Natural Resources & Public Safety and the Director, Equine Sciences for coordination of all on-site and off-site activities to ensure the operation meets budgetary and performance goals, including implementation and improvements to the operational strategy, personnel policy and management, and public relations. • Assists the Dean of Natural Resources & Public Safety and the Director, Equine Sciences with capital improvements and maintenance activities for the Farrier building and its related facilities and equipment. • Must be willing to assist in developing and delivering programs at Hocking College (examples: assist in developing student practicums and internships; developing and delivering national and international workshops and seminars). • Develop income generation enterprises as real-life student learning laboratories • Maintains current list of professional, regulatory, and operational contacts. • Assists the Dean of Natural Resources & Public Safety and the Director, Equine Sciences, with the compilation of data when needed. • Works closely with faculty of Equine Science Programs to provide hands-on real world educational experiences. • Maintains all equipment related to the program such as Farrier trailer, farrier tools, forges, shoes and any other consumable items. • Supervises activities of students in the performance of all farrier work. • Works in cooperation with Dean of Natural Resources & Public Safety and the Director, Equine Sciences in ordering and purchasing of any necessary learning materials, equipment and tools. • Performs other job-related duties as assigned. III. Position Duties and Responsibilities • TEACHING AND ADVISING o Develops, maintains and delivers relevant course material to ensure student employability upon program completion. o Work with students and faculty to resolve conflicts. o Drive student involvement in the advising process by maintaining sufficient advising hours compatible with student schedules; meeting with advisees regularly; advising students struggling with coursework; maintaining appropriate advisee files; directing students to appropriate department and College resources; maintaining confidentiality; evaluating graduation progress and completions. o Keep track of student progress in cross disciplines and update student records. This requires working closely with many different offices throughout the College such as Admissions, Student Affairs, Financial Aid, etc. • ACADEMIC DUTIES o Communicate college policies and procedures to ensure they are followed. o Represent the program to students, prospective students and other interested parties at recruiting events, on and off campus. o Assist in working with Career Technical Centers and traditional secondary schools to develop articulation agreements and CCP oversight. o Collaborate and provide programming for career/program exploration camps including summer camps. o Collaborate to develop materials that promote the program (e.g., publications, web page, annual report). • MANAGES LEARNING LABORATORIES AND ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES o Responsible for identifying entrepreneurial ventures that are in alignment with curriculum and course outcomes, including but not limited to the development of non-credit bearing courses/trainings related to Farrier practices, equipment operation, and other related topics. o Responsible for the care/maintenance of Farrier equipment, grounds, classrooms, surrounding buildings, and other related sites. o Assists with purchasing, budgeting, staff, and programming at relevant facilities and field operations. o Coordinates with faculty and staff within the college regarding use of the facilities. • PROMOTION AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT o Responsible for identifying new and expanding existing programming opportunities; implements an outreach strategy designed to promote Hocking College natural resource programs and increase revenues; maintains a continuous program to research/pursue new business; conducts campaigns and activities for the marketing/promotion of facility use; develops pricing strategy; conducts/analyzes market research. o Participates in department activities by working cooperatively with the natural resource staff and faculty to accomplish the goals of the department including but not limited to securing and maintaining program accreditation and certifications; share expertise and materials with other department members; work constructively to resolve individual and department concerns; actively participate in department meetings; follow department policies. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Education, Experience, and Skills • Associate's Degree in Equine Science, Animal Science or related field preferred. Will consider applicants with 5 plus years of full-time experience and certification from a Farrier training program or Apprenticeship to match Farrier skills. • Experience in adult education and training is desirable. • Requires a strong technical and field background in all aspects of Farrier Science and Business Management. • Ability to lift objects 50 pounds or heavier. • Ability to stand for long periods of time. • Ability to work outdoors in all types of weather. • Good communication, interpersonal, record-keeping and organizational skills. • Demonstrates sustained ability to work as a team member. • Confidentiality • Willingness to participate in Natural Resources recruiting initiatives. • Willingness to assist in developing promotional materials to be used in Natural Resources recruiting initiatives. • Maintains a clean, safe working area and conditions. • Serves as positive role model for students, co-workers, and outside agencies. • Microsoft Excel and Word. Reasonable accommodations may be requested and reviewed according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Hocking College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, religion, age, disability or military status in employment or the provision of services. When contacted for an interview, an applicant who requires special accommodation due to a disability should notify the office at that time so proper arrangements can be made for the interview.
    $50k-60k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor of Computer Science/Data Analytics

    Heidelberg University 3.7company rating

    Tiffin, OH

    Heidelberg University is accepting applications for an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Data Analytics. The successful candidate will be a generalist who can teach a wide variety of undergraduate courses in computer science, data analytics, mathematics, and closely related areas. This faculty appointment includes a full-time teaching load, office hours, advising, committee work, research, and opportunities for continued professional development. This is a three-year appointment with the possibility of extension. The computer science, data analytics, and mathematics programs were recently integrated into the School of Natural Sciences and Nursing; candidates with a background in multiple disciplines who can contribute to and further develop interdisciplinary curricula are strongly encouraged to apply. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Teach a full-time load (24 credit hours/year) which includes lecture and laboratory courses appropriate to their expertise. Utilize innovative and collaborative teaching methods in support of the program's mission and learning objectives that promote knowledge, critical thinking, and communication competency within the discipline. Attend school and university faculty meetings. Advise students in scheduling classes and making progress toward degree completion and career goals. Advise undergraduate student research projects. Contribute to school and interdisciplinary initiatives, including recruitment and retention efforts, and curriculum development. Participate in University activities including but not limited to: committee assignments and activities, extra- and co-curricular activities supporting student success and achievement in alignment with a liberal arts tradition, and professional development activities which personally and academically enhance a professional academic career. Perform other essential duties as assigned/as outlined in the Faculty Manual. Supervision Received: Reports directly to the Chair of the School of Natural Sciences and Nursing. Supervision Exercised: May supervise student research conducted in the school or students working as teaching/prep assistants (TAs). Core Values and Personal Attributes: Core values - models leadership values of integrity, honesty, humility, transparency, respectfulness, diversity, caring, loyalty and accountability in all work. Intellectual dynamism - demonstrates mental sharpness, capability and agility. Self-knowledge - gains insight from successes and mistakes. Personal learning - seeks feedback and counsel to improve managerial behavior. Peer relationships - encourages collaboration and cooperation across the organization. Teamwork - performs most effectively as a hard-working member of a team. Constituency focus - completes work to meet constituencies' expectations and requirements. Community focus - brings a spirit of enthusiasm and energy to the campus and town. Requirements Education and Professional Experience: Master's Degree in computer science, data analytics, or a closely related field. Teaching/Instructional experience in the areas above. Familiarity with small liberal arts student-focused institutions. Preferred Education and Experience: Ph.D. or ABD in computer science, data analytics, data science, or mathematics. Documented background in the related instructional area. Two years of college-level teaching experience. Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to relate to a diverse cross-section of individuals. Must demonstrate analytical and strategic thinking abilities. Demonstrated strong commitment to student-centered active learning and student engagement activities. Demonstrated experience, knowledge, and appreciation for a liberal arts tradition. Commitment and a demonstrated record of academic excellence with professional and personal integrity. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication and problem-solving skills. A demonstrated work ethic that promotes teamwork, enhances creativity and motivation and builds consensus in a high-energy and high-task environment. Ability to manage several projects simultaneously. Ability or willingness to learn to manage class in an online learning modality Tools and Equipment Used: Knowledge of operation and use of various office equipment, including, but not limited to: personal computer, including spreadsheet and word processing software, integrated database software, fax machines, copier, telephone, scanner, and printers. A valid driver's license may be required. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to use arms, hands and fingers to operate and manipulate equipment generally found in an office setting. The employee may be frequently required to be mobile, communicate, and hear. The employee may occasionally be subject to a variety of outdoor environmental conditions including heat, cold, and precipitation. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to ten (10) pounds and occasionally lift and/or move more than fifty (50) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Mental demands include varied degrees of occasional stress while performing job duties. Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works in an office setting, and educational facilities including sports and entertainment venues, all of which may be indoor or outdoor. The noise level in the work environment will range from moderately quiet to occasionally loud.
    $74k-104k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor

    Cleveland State University 4.4company rating

    Cleveland, OH

    The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) in the College of Health (COH) at Cleveland State University invite applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 17, 2026. This role is based on a nine-month academic-year contract, with the potential for additional summer work on a supplemental contract. Duties include teaching both online and in-person classes at the graduate and undergraduate levels, engaging in scholarly research, and contributing to school, university, and community service. This faculty role requires an on-campus presence; it is not a remote position. The Department of CSD at CSU is rapidly growing, with approximately 75 undergraduate students and 140 graduate students. The Department of CSD offers a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degree in CSD. There is both a residential and distance education component for the MA program in Speech-Language Pathology. The Department of CSD is housed in the College of Health (COH), which was formed in 2022, along with the Departments of Health Sciences & Human Performance, Music Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy, and the Schools of Nursing and Social Work. Together, the COH offers more than 23 undergraduate and graduate academic programs in health professions and related certificate programs, all designed to provide clinical and experiential learning, interprofessional practice, and scholarship activities. CSU aspires to be a national leader in social and economic mobility. We will be a great place to learn and work. CSU is striving to be a nationally recognized and student-focused public research institution that provides accessible, affordable, and engaged learning opportunities for all. Minimum Qualifications * PhD or EdD in CSD or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution. The appropriate terminal degree must be completed by August 1, 2026. Persons who are ABD will be hired at the rank of Instructor; * Annual maintenance of the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) and Ohio licensure /eligible for licensure in speech-language pathology; * At least seven years of clinical experience as a speech-language pathologist; * Experience as a supervisor, trainer, or mentor of speech-language pathologists; * Evidence of the potential to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in communication sciences and disorders; * Evidence of interest in and ability to teach both face-to-face and online courses; * Interest in and ability to supervise graduate and undergraduate clinicians in the on-campus Speech and Hearing Clinic. Preferred Qualifications * Evidence of successful teaching experience in a postsecondary setting; * The ability to teach across a range of CSD content areas; * Evidence of research, including a record of presentations, peer-reviewed publications, and successful grant activity; * Record of academic and/or professional service in communication sciences and disorders; * Teaching experience and/or research interest in one or more of the following in child language, phonology and articulation, and fluency disorders; * Research interests in various areas in speech and hearing science or Audiology; * Experience promoting inter-professional education; * Experience in educational technology and distance learning.
    $86k-133k yearly est. 30d ago
  • Assistant Teaching Professor of History

    Bowling Green State University 3.9company rating

    Maineville, OH

    The Department of History at Bowling Green State University seeks an instructor to teach introductory undergraduate courses in History. This is a nonrenewable, (one-year) full-time, academic year appointment with a start date of August 2026. Information about the University and the Department The Department of History is a vibrant community of 14 full-time faculty members. It has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History built around the development of historical thinking as a key for successful careers and citizenship in a diverse and global society. Its M.A. in History integrates advanced training in public history, research, and education. The department is located within the College of Arts and Sciences. The vision for our College, aligned with the university's strategic plan, is to ensure that our students graduate career-ready to meet the world's challenges, and that our faculty research and creative activity contribute to the public good. We achieve this through robust collaboration across departmental boundaries, with particular attention given to increasing experiential learning for our undergraduate and graduate students and connecting our scholarly and creative work to the needs of our region. We are especially interested in recruiting candidates who can contribute excellence in teaching, scholarly/creative work, and/or service toward achieving excellence throughout the university and to the greater community. The College is committed to faculty success, providing resources and support within the Dean's Office and through collaboration with Arts and Sciences departments and schools, leadership teams in other colleges, and universityserving partners such as the Center for Faculty Excellence. Through these connections, we have developed a comprehensive, cohort-based mentorship program to support the professional growth and advancement of faculty across all disciplines and ranks. We value and practice shared governance and are committed to maintaining a vibrant and supportive working environment. As a Public University for the Public Good, Bowling Green State University is a comprehensive, high research university located in northwestern Ohio committed to driving economic and cultural vitality in the region and beyond. Through innovative teaching, research and creative activities, BGSU fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning community where inspired ideas, knowledge and achievements support the region, state and nation. More than 760 talented and passionate faculty members teach across more than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 17 doctoral programs, and 57 master's programs. A focus on promoting research, scholarship, and creative activities has resulted in a significant increase in extramural funding over the past several years. Guided by Forward, BGSU's strategic plan, the University is focused on redefining student success. For the fifth year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranks BGSU as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest that students would choose again. BGSU also holds the Wall Street Journal distinction of being the No. 1 public university in Ohio for the student experience.The primary responsibilities of the position are to teach general education classes in early American history, the undergraduate historiography course, and other undergraduate courses as needed. Providing service to the department, college and university is expected, particularly in relation to the implementation of the American Civic Literacy requirement and the collaboration with the Integrated Social Studies program.• ABD or Ph.D. in History or closely related field (such as American Culture Studies) * Experience as instructor of record in at least one history college-level course Preferred Qualifications * Teaching experience in early American history and world history * Experience in classes of more than fifty students * One history publication or artifact (e.g. digital exhibit) in an academic venue * Ph.D. in hand at time of application Application Materials Required * Letter of interest detailing relevant teaching experience * Current Curriculum Vita * Names and contact information of three (3) professional references. * Additional materials such as syllabi, evidence of effective teaching, teaching philosophy, etc. may be requested at later stages of the search. Unofficial transcripts of the highest degree earned are required for candidates invited for in-person interviews. Finalist will be required to submit official transcripts and letters of recommendation. BGSU policy requires finalist to authorize and pass a background check prior to receiving an offer of employment. Application Deadline Position is open until filled, but for best consideration, please submit completed applications by January 19, 2026. Salary & Benefits Competitive and commensurate with candidate's experience and credentials. Full benefits package available. Further Information Please direct questions about the application process to Amílcar Challú, Chair of the History Department, at ****************.
    $59k-71k yearly est. Easy Apply 17d ago
  • Annually Contracted Faculty, HVAC

    Columbus State Community College 4.2company rating

    Columbus, OH

    The Annually Contracted Faculty member creates, manages and participates in a variety of learning environments and activities that provide opportunities for students to develop to their fullest potential and achieve their learning objectives. The Annually Contracted Faculty member participates collaboratively and professionally with other faculty and staff to promote the general well-being of the department and the college and of the collective and individual interests of its staff and student body. The contracted faculty member supports and seeks always to fulfill the guiding concepts for the College embodied in the philosophy, mission, values and vision adopted by the board of education. This position description is in association with the Annually Contracted Faculty contract. This position is intended to be in anatomy instruction. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Instruction & Student Learning Teaches assigned courses as scheduled and assumes primary responsibility for and exercises oversight of the curriculum in conjunction with the Department's policies, ensuring both the rigor of programs and the quality of instruction. Designs curriculum embracing diversity, in all forms, to foster talent in students while modeling inclusive teaching strategies, with an understanding of the socio-cultural issues of traditionally underrepresented groups. Considers individual differences of students in order to design and support a range of appropriate learning activities. Participates in the identification of students with academic or other needs and responds by utilizing an appropriate resource. Uses technology in a manner appropriate to the nature and objectives of courses and programs and communicates clearly to students the expectations concerning the use of such technology. Keeps accurate and appropriate records in accordance with the Faculty Handbook and departmental policies. Maintains attendance records, determines and submits grades timely, and in accordance with established policies and procedures of the College, and communicates progress feedback as well as other relevant information to students throughout the semester. Create and maintain accurate syllabi that incorporate departmental, college, cross-college, and instructor requirements. Participates in the selection of appropriate materials to support course curriculum in accordance with the College's guidelines. Conducts classes punctually and in accordance with the prescribed meeting schedule. Employs and assists in the design and development of appropriate assessment techniques to measure students' performance in achieving course goals and objectives. Is a facilitator of learning in a digital environment. Student Engagement & Advisement Creates a positive classroom atmosphere that encourages active and collaborative learning, student effort, academic challenge, student and faculty interaction, and support for learners. Maintains posted office hours in accordance with departmental and policies of the College. Uses technology to assist in communication with students. Encourages a sense of community among students for learning both inside and outside the classroom. Advises potential or current students within the discipline about the program, career, or transfer options available to assist with degree completion. Refers students to appropriate student and academic support services available at the College or in the community. Continuous Improvement Promotes continual improvement as part of the cycle of teaching and learning by: assisting, as appropriate, in the maintenance of instructional materials and laboratory facilities; contributing, as appropriate, to the development, selection, and improvement of instructional materials, laboratories, and other instructional facilities; providing guidance in the development, maintenance, and design of course description, course outlines, and syllabi; recommending modifications to the curriculum and participating in the design of new curricula. Completes all mandatory performance evaluation measures within specified time limits and participates in all required training by the College. Shares best practices with colleagues in formal or informal settings. Participates in instructional, departmental, or institutional research to improve educational effectiveness. Evaluates teaching and assessment practices to continue improving them. Provides feedback, as appropriate, regarding the general operations of the department, division and the College. Participates, as appropriate, in the interviewing, selection, and orientation processes of department faculty and staff. Provides advice and/or assistance to faculty within the department, division, or College. Attends faculty meetings as called by the President, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dean or Department Chairperson; and participates, as appropriate, on departmental and divisional committees. Professional Development Employs student, administrative and self-appraisals to establish goals and objectives for professional development, and participates in professional development activities. Contributes, as appropriate, to the planning, evaluation, and/or presentation of college professional development programs. Maintains required professional credentials, licensing, and continuing education hours as disciplinary standards dictate. Culture of Respect Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community. Other duties as required. *Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required. *Please upload a cover letter along with your resume* MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Associate's Degree in HVAC, DOL Journeyman's card in Sheet Metal/HVAC, or 5+ years of equivalent work experience. State Motor Vehicle Operator's License or demonstrable ability to gain access to work site(s). *An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework, and experience may qualify a candidate. Compensation: $64 per contact hour Two hours equal one contact hour CSCC has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment. Full Time/Part Time: Full time Union (If Applicable): Columbus State Education Association Scheduled Hours: 40 About the ACF The Annually Contracted Faculty (ACF) position at Columbus State is a full-time, non-tenure track faculty position. ACFs are typically placed on a one-year, two-semester contract that is renewable each year. CCP-ACFs (College Credit Plus) are typically placed on a two-year contract.
    $40k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Faculty Tenure Track-9 Mo

    Kent State University 3.9company rating

    Kent, OH

    Job Title: Faculty Tenure Track-9 Mo Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: Basic Function: The College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) at Kent State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Building Technology and Architectural Design. The successful candidate will demonstrate expertise in building science, building systems, and materials with a strong commitment to environmental and ecological awareness, and excellence in architectural design. Candidates should demonstrate ability to teach courses in materials and methods, building systems, and architectural design, in studios as well as seminars and lecture courses. A clear and active research, scholarship, and/or creative practice agenda is required, with the ability to meaningfully integrate research and design inquiry into teaching. The position seeks an outstanding scholar whose research and creative design work engages contemporary challenges in sustainability, performance, and the built environment. Additional Basic Function - if applicable: About CAED and Kent State: The CAED fosters integration of research and practice to address evolving environmental, societal, and technological challenges. The college is dedicated to advancing professional disciplines relating to the built environment and preparing graduates to lead in a rapidly changing world. Our programs engage in interdisciplinary collaboration across undergraduate offerings in Architecture, Interior Design and Construction Management, graduate programs in Architecture, Healthcare Design, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, and a research degree in Architecture and Environmental Design. Aligned university enterprises include Kent State's highly ranked School of Fashion, School of Visual Communication Design, College of the Arts, College of Aeronautics and Engineering, as well as the Advanced Materials and Environmental Science and Design Research Institutes, and the recently renovated Design Innovation Hub that addresses global challenges and transforms lives through design education. In addition to a rich array of university assets, CAED facilities include a branch architecture library, materials library, lighting lab, Fabrication Lab (equipped with CNC mills, a metal fabrication facility, woodworking and vacuum forming tools), and the Robotically Augmented Design Lab (RadLAB). The CAED's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC) provides opportunities for community engagement dedicated to the betterment of our region. Substantial international study opportunities include sponsored studio/course travel opportunities, study-abroad programs in Florence and Paris, traveling workshops, and sponsored workshop, lecture, and exhibition series. The CAED's 38 full-time faculty and administrators and over 1300 undergraduate and graduate students occupy the LEED Platinum 107,000 sq. ft. John Elliot Center for Architecture and Design designed by Weiss/Manfredi; the newly renovated Beall Hall; the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative in downtown Cleveland; and the Palazzo Vettori in the historic center of Florence, Italy. Located midway between New York and Chicago in the Cleveland/Akron metro area, Kent State is an R1 research university in the heart of a burgeoning cultural and industrial region that is home to some of the world's finest art museums, parks, universities, restaurants, theaters, music venues, and independent cinemas. These include buildings and landscapes designed by Marcel Breuer, Coop Himmelb(l)au, James Corner, R. Buckminster Fuller, Frank Gehry, Farshid Moussavi, NADAAA, Laurie Olin, Stanley Saitowitz, and Rafael Viñoly, to name only a few. For more information on Kent State see: ******************** and the CAED at ********************caed/. Examples of Duties: Duties/essential functions may include, but not be limited to, the following: [example of duties] Additional Examples of Duties - if applicable: Minimum Qualifications: The successful candidate must hold, at minimum, an accredited Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree (or equivalent); or an accredited Bachelor of Architecture degree and Master of Science in Architecture or related field; demonstrated teaching ability, professional/scholarly engagement, innovative research and/or design practice with a commitment to architecture as a material practice. Preferred Qualifications - if applicable: Assessments: Asterisk (*) indicates knowledge, skills, abilities which require assessments Working Conditions / Physical Requirements: Light work-Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently to move objects. Incumbent must be able to communicate with others. Incumbent may be required to travel from building to building frequently and off campus occasionally. Working Schedule: Additional Information: Application Process: Apply online at: ******************** (search by position 986097). Submit: * Letter of interest outlining vision for architectural design education, a teaching philosophy and research agenda * Curriculum Vitae * Portfolio (Max 10MB) with research/scholarship, creative work, and teaching evidence, (e.g., course syllabi and examples of student work) * Contact information for three references Review begins January 15, 2026. Full consideration will be given to applicants who have submitted by February 15, 2026. For inquiries, contact Search Committee Chair Ivan Bernal @****************. Must pass a security check. Kent State University is committed to creating a community that is culturally and intellectually diverse and to attracting and retaining a diverse staff. We strive to create and maintain working and learning environments that respect differences, and are inclusive, welcoming, respectful and kind. For official job descriptions, visit **************** Kent State University is a Smoke-Free, Tobacco-Free University effective July 1, 2017. Smoking and tobacco is not permitted on any of Kent State's campuses or other locations and properties that are owned, operated, or leased by Kent State, both domestic and international. For additional details, visit ************************ Disclaimer: The intent of this description is to illustrate the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and should not be interpreted to describe all the specific duties and responsibilities that may be required in any particular position. Directly related experience/education beyond the minimum stated may be substituted where appropriate at the discretion of the Appointing Authority. Kent State University reserves the right to revise or change job duties, job hours, and responsibilities.
    $43k-74k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Assistant Professor, American Political Thought, American History and Institutions, Constitutionalism, Tenure Track

    University of Toledo 4.0company rating

    Toledo, OH

    Title: Professor Department Org: Dean-Law School - 102070 Employee Classification: F3 - Faculty 9 Month Non AAUP Bargaining Unit: Bargaining Unit Exempt Job Description: The Institute of American Constitutional Thought & Leadership invites applications for multiple tenure track faculty positions at the Assistant Professor rank, to start in fall 2026. The Institute is an interdisciplinary and public-spirited center at the University of Toledo dedicated to the principles, institutions, and texts that are foundational for America's constitutional order and for greater Western Civilization. We are an honors-level "school within a school" at UToledo, providing courses, degree programs, and public events that enhance the humanities offerings at the University of Toledo and serve the broader northwest Ohio community. The Institute's faculty are committed to building an academic community in which civic life and the life of the mind flourish. These scholars and teachers are dedicated to examining timeless questions while addressing timely problems in American civic life. As the heart of the Institute's academic community, they advance the Institute's mission by making meaningful contributions to their academic disciplines, teaching and mentoring students, modeling collegiality, sustaining robust scholarly activity, and serving the University and the broader Ohio community. Faculty will teach up to five courses per academic year. The appointments and tenure for all the Institute's faculty are held within the Institute. The Institute offers a minor in Constitutional Studies; a minor in Science, Technology, and Society (STS); and is developing a Constitutional Studies Major. Beginning in fall 2026, the Institute will offer multiple sections of CLT 2000: The American Constitutional Tradition. This course will serve as an entry to the Institute's academic programs; it also satisfies a civic education requirement for every undergraduate at the University of Toledo who enrolls during or after fall 2026. Ideal candidates will be prepared to teach multiple sections of this course, which introduces students to key readings in the history of American political thought, American constitutionalism, early modern philosophy, and great speeches by American statesmen. Candidates should be familiar with and embrace the Institute's mission as defined by ORC Sec. 3364.07 (B), (C), which is to educate university students in (A) the core texts and great debates of Western civilization; (B) the principles, ideals, and institutions of the American and Ohio political order; and (C) the foundations of responsible leadership and informed citizenship. This is a full-time position. Salaries are highly competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. All faculty report directly to the Institute's Director. Others who may provide work, guidance, and direction include the Senior Associate Director. Application Instructions: A complete application must include: 1. A current curriculum vitae 2. A letter of application 3. A sample of scholarly writing from within the last three years 4. Evidence of teaching excellence 5. Names and contact information for three references are required. Recommendations will be requested for selected candidates. The letter of application should describe the candidate's interest in the Institute's mission and the candidate's understanding of civic education. The letter should also explain how the candidate is prepared to support that mission through teaching, research, curriculum design, and areas where the candidate expects to contribute to the Institute's development. All application documents should be uploaded at utoledo.edu/jobs. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. The deadline for priority consideration is October 27, 2025. The position start date is August 2026. Please address any inquiries to Jodie Birch at ***********************. Letters of application should be addressed to: Jonathan Culp, Ph.D. Director, Institute of American Constitutional Thought and Leadership University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft, MS 507 Toledo, Ohio 43606 E-mail: ************************* Minimum Qualifications: Requirements 1. A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree is required, conferred by August 1, 2026. 2. A commitment to and demonstrated understanding of the Institute's mission. 3. A robust research agenda. 4. Evidence of excellence in teaching. 5. Demonstrated ability to teach a course on the American constitutional tradition and key texts of the Western political tradition that have influenced America's political development. 6. Experience engaging with a variety of academic, administrative, and public audiences. Applications are welcome from disciplines related to the Institute's mission. Such disciplines may include history, political science, philosophy, and legal studies. Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have expertise in at least one of the following areas: 1. American political thought, especially the political philosophy of the American Founding. 2. American history 3. The development of American institutions 4. American constitutionalism Applicants should explain how their scholarship and teaching experience reflect and support the Institute's mission. Experience with building and managing academic and public programs is desirable. The successful candidate will assist with developing the Institute's curriculum, scholarly activities, events, and student opportunities. The candidate should indicate interest in interdisciplinary teaching and research. The Institute's founding faculty must be self-motivated, well-organized, and committed to the extraordinary work of building up a new institution. The successful candidate will need to interact comfortably and confidently with a broad internal and external constituency, representing the University and the Institute with professionalism. Conditions of Employment: To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation. The University is dedicated to attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent and fostering a culture of respect. The University of Toledo provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to complete this application, or for testing or interviewing, please contact HR Compliance at ************************ or ************ between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or apply online for an accommodation request. Computer access is available at most public libraries and at the Office of Human Resources located in the Center for Administrative Support on the UToledo Main Campus. 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    $59k-78k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Finance

    Mount Saint Joseph University 3.6company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    The School of Business & Communication at Mount St. Joseph University invites applications for a full-time (9-month), Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Finance position to begin in August 2026. Since 1920, Mount St. Joseph University has provided an education that is based on interdisciplinary liberal arts and professional curricula emphasizing mission, values, integrity, and social responsibility. Faculty and staff deliver high-quality academics, hands-on experiential learning, and personalized attention to support student success. Join our award-winning team, recognized as a 'Best College to Work for,' and be part of a vibrant culture that places a premium on collaboration and belonging. The School of Business & Communication currently offers undergraduate programs in the areas of Accounting, Communication & New Media Studies, Financial Economics, Management & Leadership, Marketing, and Sport Management. Undergraduate business programs are accredited through ACBSP. The School of Business & Communication also offers a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. These programs combine theory with real-world experience to prepare students for professional success. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to work collegially and effectively with faculty, students, staff, administrative colleagues, alumni, and the professional communities we serve. Responsibilities * Undergraduate and graduate teaching in finance as assigned by the Dean. Classes may include corporate finance, financial investments, and managerial finance as well as some courses in economics. * Academic and career advising of business students. * School of Business & Communication and University service (e.g. committee service, assessment, recruiting, and promotional events). * Although the position is teaching focused, scholarship is part of the position's duties. * Other responsibilities as assigned.
    $111k-144k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Assistant Professor of Mathematics

    Wilberforce University 4.1company rating

    Wilberforce, OH

    Return to Careers Division/Department Academic Affairs Reports to Vice President for Academic Affairs Type Full-Time Wilberforce University is a small, Liberal Arts University with an Entrepreneurial focus, and a legacy of being the nation's first private HBCU. Faculty are expected to fulfill the mission and core values of the university with dedication, compliance with all university and academic area policies, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a commitment to the success of the students and the university. Broad responsibilities include teaching, research and grant writing, and service to the community. Demonstrate instructional proficiency teaching face-to-face. The following dates apply to the respective semester: the Spring 2026 start date would be January 5, 2026 and the Fall 2026 start date would be August 3, 2026. Essential Duties & Responsibilities * Primary teaching responsibilities include both lower and upper-level mathematics courses. * Advise and mentor undergraduate Mathematical Science majors and current students. * Engage in and maintain active scholarly research activities. * Establish an externally funded research program. * Serve on departmental and university committees and engage in other forms of service to the university and academic community. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Mathematics, or a related discipline (from a regionally accredited or equivalent institution) and show outstanding promise in scholarship, research, or creative activity. * Candidates with ABDs considered but must have a conferred Ph.D. by August 1, 2024. Minimum Qualifications * Prior Teaching Experience at a U.S. college or university or equivalent institution. * Must be available to teach on campus courses. Required Documents to Submit with Online Application: * Cover Letter/Letter of Application * Curriculum Vitae including all post-doctoral and/or professional employment; published and/or peer-reviewed articles; and authored, funded research proposals, with funded amount and funding agency * Unofficial Transcripts (Official transcripts from all institutions attended must be received prior to offer.) * Statement of Teaching Philosophy All applications and required documents must be submitted to ******************************. A complete packet must be submitted for full consideration. Wilberforce University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community. All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire. The University does not sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment visas for this position. Wilberforce University Founded in 1856, Wilberforce University is America's first private, coeducational University established to educated men and women of African descent; and is closely affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, Wilberforce is a well-respected private, residential liberal arts university with a clear mission, core values and vision for the future and is a noted pioneer in the Co-Operative Education Movement. Wilberforce awards the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in the areas of business, engineering and computing science, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences; as well as the Master of Rehabilitation Counseling degree. The University is located in Wilberforce, Ohio, a community readily accessible to the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus metropolitan centers' social, professional and cultural amenities and airports. Wilberforce University is an Equal Opportunity Employer How to Apply: To apply for the Assistant Professor of Mathematics position, use the "Quick Apply/Submit Resume" button below to submit your information, cover letter and resume to the Wilberforce University Department of Administration and Human Resources.
    $61k-78k yearly est. Easy Apply 4d ago

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