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  • Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty, Medical and Molecular Sciences

    University of Delaware 4.2company rating

    Science faculty member job at University of Delaware

    Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences The University of Delaware, College of Health Sciences (CHS) is excited to invite applications for a full-time, open-rank CT faculty position in the Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC). A continuing track (non-tenure) path is a role that values teaching excellence and sustained contribution. The position is available beginning August 15, 2026. The new faculty will be joining the Department and CHS as we continue to expand and build upon our success as a dynamic department offering academic programs in the clinical, biomedical, and pre-health sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Primary responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate students in the department in the areas of medical laboratory science. A generalist background is preferred although experience in any MLS discipline will be considered. The candidate will be expected to advise graduate students, pursue scholarly activities, and perform service to the university, department, and professional community. Content knowledge in the biomedical sciences and a demonstrated commitment to using evidence-based teaching methods are required. QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate must hold a doctoral degree and ideally have a minimum of 3 years' experience in clinical laboratory science, including teaching and professional service. U.S. certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, MLS (ASCP) CM or equivalent is preferred. Individuals with a medical degree with experience in clinical pathology/laboratory medicine or doctoral-prepared candidates (Ph.D., Sc.D., Ed.D.) with experience and/or specialty certification in a clinical laboratory science discipline will be considered. Candidates enrolled in a doctoral program who will be ABD status at the time of appointment and have clinical laboratory science work experience will be considered. This position offers a robust and supportive setting for teaching and other scholarly pursuits in an active research department environment. The successful candidate is expected to excel at teaching, engage in scholarship and professional development, and teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students who are broadly diverse regarding race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Faculty in the Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences are expected to engage in service to the University, the College of Health Sciences, and the Department, as well as outreach to the community, demonstrating a commitment to providing a supportive environment and cultivating belonging. GENERAL INFORMATION: MMSC is an agile, student-centered department recognized for innovation in education, research, outreach, and practice. We have expanded undergraduate offerings to include Medical Laboratory Science (NAACLS-accredited), Applied Molecular Biology & Biotechnology (ASBMB-accredited), and two Medical Diagnostics majors (one uniquely preparing students for Physician Assistant programs). Graduate education has grown with three professionally focused master's degrees alongside our established Ph.D. in Medical Sciences. We actively collaborate with academic, clinical, community, and industry partners to enrich experiential learning and broaden access to STEM. Approximately 50% of MMSC faculty lead sponsored projects, reflecting our commitment to advancing science and educational innovation. The College of Health Sciences is a dynamic, innovative academic unit with more than 3,400 undergraduate and graduate students and 131 faculty, who are nationally recognized leaders across multiple disciplines. The College is housed in multiple buildings on the traditional main campus, but also is an anchor tenant of the University's Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. STAR has become an exciting center that combines business, research and education, focused on leading topics in health science, biopharmaceuticals, data science, engineering, finance and other cross-cutting fields of study. In addition to Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (ranked #6 according to the National Academy of Kinesiology), the College has six additional academic units, including Communication Sciences and Disorders, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences, Medical and Molecular Sciences, Physical Therapy (ranked #1 by US News and World Report), and the School of Nursing. With annual research expenditures of approximately $20 million, the college currently houses a number of large, interdisciplinary grants with significant funding from the NIH and DoD. The college boasts strong research teams in the areas of neurological disorders, cardiovascular health, and other chronic disease conditions, as well as rehabilitation science and concussion. One of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States, the University of Delaware has a rich history of contributing scientific insights and new ideas, fostering enlightenment, transforming lives and changing the world. Today under the leadership of Interim President Laura Carlson, the University is committed to building on this legacy to meet the complex challenges facing the globe. The University's foremost priority remains to ensure the success of every student, and this commitment dates back to our roots as a small private academy founded in 1743. From that early school, which educated three signers of the Declaration of Independence, UD has grown into a research-intensive, technologically advanced institution that is at the forefront of innovation in the classroom, in the laboratory and in the community. Located in scenic Newark, Delaware, within 2 hours of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., the University is a Land Grant, Sea Grant, Space Grant, and Carnegie Research University (with very high research activity, a designation accorded to fewer than 3% of degree-granting institutions in the U.S.), and with external funding exceeding $200 million. A state-assisted, privately governed institution, the University enrolls approximately 18,600 undergraduates and 4,500 graduate students. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Compensation packages are competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Faculty at the University have regularly received annual cost-of-living and merit salary increases, and the benefits package is one of the best in the nation. Relocation and start-up funds are available and negotiable. Appointment date is August 15th 2026. TO APPLY: Review of applications will begin on a rolling basis and continue until the position is filled. Nominations and expressions of interest will be kept confidential; references will be contacted only with the candidate's permission. Please submit the following at udel.edu/udjobs: * Letter of application * Curriculum vitae * Statement of teaching philosophy and experience * Statement of scholarly interests * Contact information for three references The letter of application and CV will be shared with the search committee. For more information, contact Nicole Pekarek, Ph.D., MLS(ASCP), SBB(ASCP) CM, Search Committee Chair, at *****************. Review of applications will begin on November 1st, and will continue until the position is filled. Notice of Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity The University of Delaware does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, religion, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in its employment, educational programs and activities, admissions policies, and scholarship and loan programs as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies. The University of Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including sexual harassment and sexual violence. Applications close:
    $56k-100k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
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  • Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) , Department of Mathematical Sciences

    University of Delaware 4.2company rating

    Science faculty member job at University of Delaware

    Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware The Mathematical Sciences Department (************************* at the University of Delaware seeks to appoint two tenure-track assistant professors in the area of mathematical foundations of data science, machine learning and/or artificial intelligence. Preference will be given to candidates studying either the application of data science/ML/AI to problems in computational mathematics, or the use of high-dimensional probabilistic modeling in data science/ML/AI. The successful candidates will have a demonstrated record of significant research achievements, strong potential for obtaining external research funding, and willingness to contribute to the department's and University's teaching and service missions. They will also show promise of effective teaching at the undergraduate level and interest in advising and teaching at the PhD level. The successful candidates are expected to strengthen and broaden multiple research initiatives in the department and enable interdisciplinary collaborations across campus. Applicants must have received a doctoral degree in mathematics, applied mathematics, or a closely related discipline by the start date of the position. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AT UD: The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware (mathsci.udel.edu) is within the College of Arts and Sciences and has about 30 tenured/tenure-track faculty working in the areas of analysis, data science, discrete mathematics, computational and applied mathematics, probability, mathematics of quantum science, and mathematics education. The department has a strong record of attracting external research funding, and many of our faculty members are affiliated with the research-oriented Data Science Institute (dsi.udel.edu). The department offers doctoral programs in mathematics and applied mathematics, with an enrollment of about 50 PhD students, and offers a dual-degree PhD with a master's in data science. It also offers undergraduate programs in mathematics, actuarial sciences, applied mathematics, math and data science, math and economics, and secondary math education. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the largest college at the University of Delaware, comprising 22 academic departments, 2 academic centers, and 35 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and institutes across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. CAS serves every student at the University through foundational coursework, while also supporting over 7,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students majoring in our disciplines. In 2024-2025, CAS conferred more than 1,400 BA and AA degrees and 460 graduate degrees. Our community includes more than 600 full-time tenure-track and non-tenure contract faculty who are leaders in their fields, innovators in teaching, and advisors to nonprofit and governmental agencies at the local, regional, national, and international levels. Faculty emphasize the enduring value of an arts and sciences education and share a deep commitment to excellence in scholarship and all forms of creative and intellectual expression. With annual sponsored research expenditures totaling more than $40 million, including significant funding from the NIH and NSF, CAS houses several large, interdisciplinary grants and maintains outstanding research and teaching facilities that encourage innovation and collaboration. Guided by a commitment to shared governance, CAS faculty serve as leaders in the University and College Faculty Senates. More than 380 staff members and 45 postdoctoral fellows and researchers further enrich the CAS community by providing essential support to students and academic units. CAS maintains annual operating expenditures of over $152 million and is a hub for interdisciplinary engagement, connecting students and faculty with local, national, and global communities through research, creative activity, and public service. The University of Delaware is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or status as a protected veteran, as well as any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. For the University's complete non-discrimination statement, please visit ************************************** TO APPLY: Review of applications will begin on November 10, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit the following materials through the MathJobs system: a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a research statement describing achievements and plans for future work, and a teaching statement. In addition, candidates should request that at least three letters of recommendation be submitted through MathJobs. At least one letter should address the candidate's teaching ability. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Compensation packages are highly competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. The UD benefits package is one of the best in the nation. Research-active faculty typically have a 2-1 teaching load. Questions: Questions, but not application materials, may be emailed to the hiring committee at "******************" with "Tenure-track Position" in the subject line. Advertised: 10 Oct 2025 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close:
    $70k-93k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Instructor - Army JROTC (25-26)

    Baltimore City Public Schools 4.6company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    - Instructor - Army JROTC Job Number 8600041213 Start Date Open Date Closing Date Army JROTC instructor to high school level cadets. Assists the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) in managing and implementing the overall JROTC unit program according to national, state, and district standards. Promotes cadet intellectual, social, patriotic, character education, and physical growth. Responsible implementing the Army's national education curriculum and program requirements to include the preparation, planning, coordination, and supervision of all co-curricular service learning, special activities, or events (military ball, drill meets, honor guards, and other extra-curricular activities). Essential Functions Teach, assess, evaluate, and document student progress and growth through formal and informal evaluations procedures. Evaluate students' progress and determine materials and strategies to provide for their needs. Implement the Army's national curriculum, lesson plans, curriculum related extra-curricular activities, and objectives with other content areas to provide for transfer of learning and knowledge. Instructs 180 hours of military directed subject materials in classroom and leadership laboratory environment. Administer, advice, and appraise extracurricular teams (drill, rifle, physical training, and academic challenge). Assist the SAI in determining and supervising cadets who serve in key leadership positions (command and staff). Assumes direct responsibility for the development of appropriate behavior of students within the school setting by establishing and maintaining effective discipline and management procedures. Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school-based, as required to maximize learning opportunities. Administer, advises, coordinate, and supervise special activities or events such as the annual military ball, drill meets, and summer leadership camp. Implement and maintain communication and coordination with the school faculty and staff to promote cadet involvement in school activities, cadet recruitment and retention. Coordinate, collaborate, and compile data for data records in the automated cadet database. Participate in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned. Ensure continuous communication with parents or guardians, both written and oral, to keep them informed of a cadet's progress. Assist the SAI in managing and submission of all reports required by the Army and the district. Counsel, mentor, and tutor cadets as needed. Perform and promote all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; follow federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards. Desired Qualifications Required: Retired Army active duty or gray area Reserve/National Guard Non-Commissioned Officer, grades E6 to E9. Eligible to obtain Federal JROTC instructor certification. Associates Degree. Meet current height and weight standards as outlined in appropriate Army Service regulations. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and automation technology skills. Willing to wear the appropriate Service uniform and meet personal grooming standards as outlined in Service Regulations. Demonstrated troop level experience. Preferred: Baccalaureate preferred. Full time or Part time Full time Additional Details Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following: Completed online application Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying. Upload copies of all transcripts -undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE Certifications Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number All documentation/certification necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application Benefits -- This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: *********************************** Baltimore City Public Schools ("City Schools") does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice. This position is affiliated with the Paraprofessionals and School Related Personnel (PSRP) bargaining unit. This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.
    $62k-85k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Instructor - Army JROTC (26-27)

    Baltimore City Public Schools 4.6company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    - Instructor - Army JROTC Job Number 8600042458 Start Date Open Date Closing Date Army JROTC instructor to high school level cadets. Assists the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) in managing and implementing the overall JROTC unit program according to national, state, and district standards. Promotes cadet intellectual, social, patriotic, character education, and physical growth. Responsible implementing the Army's national education curriculum and program requirements to include the preparation, planning, coordination, and supervision of all co-curricular service learning, special activities, or events (military ball, drill meets, honor guards, and other extra-curricular activities). Essential Functions Teach, assess, evaluate, and document student progress and growth through formal and informal evaluations procedures. Evaluate students' progress and determine materials and strategies to provide for their needs. Implement the Army's national curriculum, lesson plans, curriculum related extra-curricular activities, and objectives with other content areas to provide for transfer of learning and knowledge. Instructs 180 hours of military directed subject materials in classroom and leadership laboratory environment. Administer, advice, and appraise extracurricular teams (drill, rifle, physical training, and academic challenge). Assist the SAI in determining and supervising cadets who serve in key leadership positions (command and staff). Assumes direct responsibility for the development of appropriate behavior of students within the school setting by establishing and maintaining effective discipline and management procedures. Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school-based, as required to maximize learning opportunities. Administer, advises, coordinate, and supervise special activities or events such as the annual military ball, drill meets, and summer leadership camp. Implement and maintain communication and coordination with the school faculty and staff to promote cadet involvement in school activities, cadet recruitment and retention. Coordinate, collaborate, and compile data for data records in the automated cadet database. Participate in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned. Ensure continuous communication with parents or guardians, both written and oral, to keep them informed of a cadet's progress. Assist the SAI in managing and submission of all reports required by the Army and the district. Counsel, mentor, and tutor cadets as needed. Perform and promote all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; follow federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards. Desired Qualifications Required: Retired Army active duty or gray area Reserve/National Guard Non-Commissioned Officer, grades E6 to E9, Commissioned Warrant Officer, grade CW2 to CW5, or Commissioned Officer O3-O6. Eligible to obtain Federal JROTC instructor certification. Associates Degree for a Non-Commissioned Officer or a Bachelor's Degree for a Warrent Officer of Commissioned Officer. Meet current height and weight standards as outlined in appropriate Army Service regulations. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and automation technology skills. Willing to wear the appropriate Service uniform and meet personal grooming standards as outlined in Service Regulations. Demonstrated troop level experience. Preferred: * Baccalaureate preferred. Full time or Part time Full time Additional Details Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following: Completed online application Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying. Upload copies of all transcripts -undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE Certifications Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number All documentation/certification necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application Benefits -- This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: *********************************** Baltimore City Public Schools ("City Schools") does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice. This position is affiliated with the Paraprofessionals and School Related Personnel (PSRP) bargaining unit. This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.
    $62k-85k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Tenured or Tenure-track faculty positions in environmental engineering, science, and public health focused on the utilization of data science (DS) and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for research applications - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Johns Hopkins University's Department of Environmental Health & Engineering, in cooperation with the new Johns Hopkins Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DS/AI) Institute, seeks applicants for tenured or tenure-track faculty positions focused on leveraging and developing DS and AI tools for environmental engineering, science, and public health applications. Candidates should have demonstrated excellence in research harnessing and creating new DS/AI/deep learning/machine learning/big data tools, and strong fundamental training in environmental engineering/science, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental chemistry/microbiology, or related discipline. Although we will consider candidates who work in any environmental topical area, we specifically seek candidates in three thrust areas: Systems Analysis and Optimization for Sustainable Environment and Natural Resources Management: The challenges of future climate change, population growth, megadroughts and extreme events, water scarcity, decarbonization, and zero waste, require advanced systems and risk analysis methodologies for monitoring and managing complex human-natural coupled systems. The desired candidate will have a strong track record in devising and leveraging DS/AI for developing resilient, efficient, and socially beneficial strategies for complex water, air, ecosystem, and other environmental and resource systems. Harnessing Data Science/Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Deep Learning/Big Data for understanding Earth System changes to inform planning for adaptation and resilience: Large volumes of historical simulations and future climate projections are available from a wide range of climate and environmental models. Simultaneously, the abundance of data streams generated by satellite, airborne, and drone-based remote sensing and in-situ sensor systems holds enormous promise for real-time environmental monitoring. Mining and extracting information from such big data streams requires overcoming challenges associated with scale, discoverability, analysis, and interpretation. We seek candidates who leverage modern DS/AI tools to integrate large multi-scale datasets and process-based models to inform environmental and resource strategies for the 21 st century. Data Science/Artificial Intelligence Applications in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology: Human and Planetary health is shaped by more than 100,000 chemical compounds that are in commercial use and released into the environment. Protecting human health against exposures to these complex chemical mixtures and byproducts that result from their reactions, is a much greater challenge than quantifying the toxicity of specific chemicals. There has been a recent growth in applications of machine learning to identify the chemical composition of complex mixtures. Simultaneously, DS/AI-based computational toxicology methods are demonstrating promise in meeting the principles of the 3R's concept, especially replacement of animal testing. We seek candidates with expertise in the development and use of DS/AI methods in computational environmental chemistry and toxicology, to identify chemicals of concern in complex environmental mixtures and predict their toxicity. Applications are particularly welcome from candidates who have demonstrated expertise in developing new DS/AI methods that would be of potential utility in other engineering and science fields, and who would be qualified for joint appointments in one of the three core departments of the new JHU DS and AI Institute (******************** These include the Departments of Applied Mathematics & Statistics; Computer Science; and Electrical & Computer Engineering. The Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, a cross-divisional department spanning the Whiting School of Engineering and the Bloomberg School of Public Health, has approximately 50 tenured/tenure-track and 40 non-tenure-track faculty members. We embrace the vision outlined in the National Academy report Environmental Engineering for the 21st Century: Addressing Grand Challenges. We strive to make JHU the world leader in understanding how environmental change affects human health and welfare, and in finding solutions that improve the health of the planet, communities, and people. We invite candidates who share our vision to apply for this position. More information about the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering can be found at ******************* The Whiting School of Engineering comprises over 200 full time tenure-track, research, and teaching-track faculty in nine academic programs with a total annual research budget of over $170 million. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is the number 1 ranked public health school in the country with over 670 full time tenure-track faculty in 10 academic departments with an annual budget of over $500 million. Research partnerships with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences make the Whiting School of Engineering a unique research and educational environment. In addition to the DS/AI Institute, opportunities exist for collaboration with several institutes and centers at JHU, including the Ralph S. O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI), the Center for a Livable Future (CLF), the CHARMED center, and the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT). Student enrollment exceeds 1800 at the undergraduate level with over 1000 full time MS and PhD students. The Engineering for Professionals program enrolls over 2500 part time continuing education students and is the largest program of its kind in the country. The Whiting School of Engineering is in the top 20 for both undergraduate programs and graduate school rankings by US News and World Report. Applicants must hold an earned doctorate in an appropriate field by the time their appointment begins. Candidates must have demonstrated an ability to conduct outstanding independent research and establish a strong internationally recognized research program. Commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring a diverse body of students at all levels is required. Salary: $150K-400K Applications at all levels will be considered; salary and rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement, and three recent publications. Junior candidates who are applying at the assistant professor level should provide contact information for at least three references. References are not required at the initial application stage for senior candidates. Applications are due Jan. 15, 2026; applications welcome until position is filled. This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search. Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $150k-400k yearly 53d ago
  • Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Johns Hopkins University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering invites applications for tenured or tenure-track faculty positions at all ranks (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor) in the area of data science and artificial intelligence for materials design and innovation. We seek candidates whose research focuses on the development of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data science methods to synthesize, process, characterize, and design new materials, including biomaterials. Of particular interest are research directions, both foundational and applied, in AI-driven autonomous synthesis, processing, and characterization, leveraging our state-of-the-art facilities. Candidates will be part of the new Data Science and AI Institute and will be encouraged to collaborate with other existing university-wide initiatives. We expect the candidate to leverage the Materials Characterization and Processing facility and the Artificial Intelligence for Materials Design Laboratory. Johns Hopkins University has committed to a transformative investment in its Data Science and AI Institute, including the addition of 80 new tenure-track faculty positions, 30 Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships, and the construction of a 500,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility on the Homewood campus. The expected salary ranges are as follows: Assistant Professors, $150k-$200k, Associate Professors, $180k-$245k, Full Professors, $200k-$450k, for a 12-month FTE position. The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. The actual compensation offered to the selected candidate may vary and will be based on factors including, but not limited to, the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate - e.g., years in rank, training, field, discipline, other work experience, and other similar factors; geographic location; internal equity; external market conditions; and other factors as reasonably determined by the University. Applications will be reviewed starting December 8, 2025, and will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants must hold an earned doctorate in an appropriate fi eld by the time their appointment begins. Candidates must have demonstrated an ability to conduct outstanding independent research and show promise for excellent teaching, mentoring, and entrepreneurship in all areas. Salary: Assistant Professor $150k-$200k/Associate Professor $180k-$245k/Full Professor $200k-$450k Applicants should upload the following documents: + a cover letter + a curriculum vitae + separate statements detailing research and teaching plans, and + name and contact of three references Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $117k-236k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Tenure-track faculty position in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Civil and Systems Engineering - all ranks - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Department of Civil and Systems Engineering ( CaSE (********************************** ) in the Whiting School of Engineering ( WSE (***************************** ) at the Johns Hopkins University ( JHU (********************* ) is undergoing significant growth and invites applications for faculty positions at all ranks in the area of data science and artificial intelligence (AI). We seek candidates who are advancing foundational AI methods, including machine learning and data science approaches, and who have demonstrated connections between their AI research and civil and systems engineering domains. We are particularly interested in applicants whose research has the potential to enable transformational impact on built and societal systems, including materials, manufacturing, construction, structures, communities and cities, public health, energy, and transportation. This may include data-driven discovery, design, modeling, simulation, decision-making, and/or policy development for sustainable, resilient, and autonomous systems and technologies in CaSE-relevant applications. The successful candidate will join a vibrant department with faculty working across numerous scales from atomistic to global, and across disciplines in civil and systems engineering, that share a collective desire to bring engineering solutions to society's greatest challenges. With a history of novel research in computational modeling, optimization, and uncertainty quantification in physics-based and data-based simulation, CaSE faculty enable engineers, decision-makers, and the public to find solutions to complex and challenging problems. CaSE has identified grand societal challenges (********************************************************************* and has a strong desire to impact society in a positive manner through research and service. This position is enabled by a landmark investment in data science and AI and creation of the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute (DSAI Institute). The WSE at JHU is adding approximately 150 new faculty members over the next few years, constructing a new half-million square foot building to house the DSAI Institute, and deploying unparalleled computational infrastructure to support cutting-edge research and collaboration in this domain. In addition to joining the dynamic faculty of DSAI and CaSE, candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate with and leverage new university-wide initiatives in public policy (********************************************************************************************** and sustainable energy ( ROSEI (********************************* ), as well as additional JHU Schools (***************************** and CaSE affiliated centers and institutes (***************************************************************************** . Applicants must hold an earned doctorate in an appropriate field by the time of their appointment, have a record of research excellence and a clear vision for a research program in data science and AI for civil and systems engineering, and a commitment to high-quality teaching, mentoring, and inclusive excellence. Salary: Assistant Professor $150,000-$200,000; Associate Professor $180,000-$245,000; Full Professor $200,000-$450,000. All 12 month equivalents. Interested candidates should submit the following documents through Interfolio: Cover letter describing the candidate's primary research expertise and envisioned integration with DSAI, c urriculum vitae , research statement, teaching statement , copies of at most three recent publications , and names and contact information for three references. Priority will be given to applications received by November 30, 2025. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $117k-236k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Faculty in Experimental Quantum Science - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy of the Johns Hopkins University invites applications for a faculty appointment as assistant professor in experimental quantum science. The areas of interest include atomic, molecular and optical physics; precision measurement searches for physics beyond the Standard Model; and quantum optics and information. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active research program and to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics or related field. Salary: $110,000 - $144,500 Applicants should submit application materials including a letter expressing interest, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a teaching statement, and a short description of research plans. Applicants should have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf to the same webpage. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $110k-144.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Faculty Part Time - Political Science

    Prince George's Community College 3.9company rating

    Largo, MD jobs

    The instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities during the day, evening, or weekend via instructional delivery formats to include face-to-face, hybrid, online, and remote. Face-to-face and hybrid classes may be offered on any Prince George's Community College campus, or at off-campus locations. The instructor must remain current in the discipline area and continually explore teaching methods and strategies to engage learners, organize and plan instructional content that accommodates diverse learning styles, and devise appropriate assessment tools that monitor student learning outcomes. The instructor is also responsible for participating in related activities to include professional development, academic advising, curriculum design. Minimum Qualifications M.A. degree (or higher) in Political Science, or a master's degree in a political science related field with at least 18 graduate semester hours in political science courses. Preferably 2 years of college teaching experience. Ability to teach in one or more of the following content areas; American and National Government, and State and Local Government. Ability to teach in non-traditional formats (online, remote, hybrid) and settings (off-campus, weekends, evenings and accelerated). Ability to perform a range of physical positions and mobile conditions including but not limited to occasionally moving materials 5-25 pounds. Knowledge of and the ability to teach, handle, and maintain art related materials, chemicals, and equipment in a safe and responsible manner.
    $61k-81k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Johns Hopkins University Data Science and AI Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Johns Hopkins University Data Science and AI (DSAI) Institute welcomes applications for its P ostdoctoral F ellowship program, seeking disciplinarily diverse scholars to advance foundational methods of data science and artificial intelligence, and their applications across all areas, including science, health, medicine, the humanities, engineering, policy, governance, democracy, and ethics. The postdoctoral fellows will join the Institute's growing research community and collaborate with its broad array of faculty members. Fellows wil l form an interdisciplinary cohort of outstanding scholars who will contribute to the research, education, policy, and outreach goals of the Institute. The fellows program supports the historic expansion of the Whiting School of Engineering, which will add 150 new tenure-track professors at all ranks, including 30 Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships and 80 positions in DSAI. This expansion includes a new building, 30 research engineers, and extensive computational resources that will establish Johns Hopkins as one of the largest and leading engineering schools with a top Al research program. At present, DSAI faculty represent multiple divisions and departments from across the university. Fellows will collaborate with I nstitute members across the university, including the Homewood campus, the East Baltimore Health and Medicine campus, the JHU Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, MD , and the Washington D.C. campus. Program Information and Benefits - Competitive salary - Academic travel stipend - Mentoring by DSAl -affiliated faculty and collaborators - Access to compute resources - Participation in center-supported educational initiatives and projects Positions are for 2 years with the possibility of an extension pending satisfactory performance and continued funding. While candidates who complete their applications by January 26, 202 6 will receive full consideration, we may consider applications submitted after that date until all positions have been filled. Additional Information ****************** C o n t a c t For questions or to request more information, please email **********. The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. The actual compensation offered to the selected candidate may vary and wil l be based on factors including, but not limited to, the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate - e.g., years in rank, training, field, discipline, other work experience, and other similar factors; geographic location; internal equity; external market conditions; and other factors as reasonably determined by the University. Fellows must hold a PhD in a related field. Salary: $70,000-$90,000 Applications should include: - A curriculum vitae (CV) - Research statement (1-2 pages preferred) - 2-3 reference letters - A brief cover letter listing 2-3 DSAI faculty members as potential mentors. See the complete list of DSAI Members (******************/people/faculty/) who are eligible to host fellows. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $70k-90k yearly Easy Apply 40d ago
  • Tenured Professor - AY 25 26 - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    The Johns Hopkins William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy seeks a philosopher of outstanding international reputation to fill an endowed and named position at the rank of tenured Professor or tenured Associate Professor. The position is for someone who specializes in value, broadly construed to include, but not be limited to, moral philosophy, political philosophy, social philosophy (including, but not limited to, PPE, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of race), philosophy of art and aesthetics, bioethics, applied ethics, and relevant aspects of the history of philosophy. William H. Miller's transformative $75 million gift to the Philosophy Department reflects his lifelong appreciation of the discipline and seeks to establish the Johns Hopkins Philosophy Department as one of the world's leading departments. These additions will continue a major expansion of the Department, resulting in at least nine new positions by its completion. Salary: $118,000 - $307,500 Applications may be submitted through Interfolio. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, research statement, and teaching statement. They should not include letters of recommendation; nor should the CV list references. Past applicants who would like to indicate continued interest should re-apply, as we are using a different Interfolio file this year. The search will remain open until the position is filled; however, to guarantee full consideration, applications should reach the department by October 31, 2025. Any questions about the search process should be directed to Danielle Stout at ****************. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $118k-307.5k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Grigg Endowed Professor - #Faculty

    Johns Hopkins University 4.4company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    Grigg Endowed Professorship The School of Education at Johns Hopkins University (************************** invites nominations and applications for the position of the Grigg Endowed Professor at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank. The School of Education seeks a productive and publicly engaged scholar, preferably trained in economics, with quantitative expertise including experience teaching research methods courses. This is a tenure-eligible position. Working collaboratively across the School, the Grigg Professor will contribute vision, energy, and consensus-building abilities to the ongoing development of a young and highly-ranked graduate school of education. The Grigg Professor will provide intellectual leadership in scholarship, policy engagement, and teaching with a focus on relevant education topics at the K-12 or potentially the post-secondary level. The Grigg Professor will engage broadly across the School through their research, their contribution to current and new programs, their teaching, and their support of connections between the School's many thriving research-focused centers. The School of Education Johns Hopkins University has prepared education leaders for over 100 years. The School of Education (SOE) took its current form in 2007. SOE's mission is to generate knowledge that informs policy and practice and educates society to address the most important challenges faced by individuals, schools, and communities. Despite being less than 20 years old, the School's research capacity has grown rapidly. In the last two fiscal years, the School has averaged $37M in new research awards, with nearly half of this coming from federal sources. Today the School enrolls around 1,100 graduate students and conferred over 560 degrees, including over 50 doctorates, in 2024-2025. It has 70 full-time faculty and approximately 24,000 alumni. The School's strategic plan - Think Fearlessly, Act Courageously (****************************************** - will guide its efforts to "advance evidence-based change in our schools and communities," and its investments in programs, faculty hiring and development, and community impact and application. The plan will both enhance SOE's strengths in education, research, and community-based partnerships, and further position it to take advantage of the University's new School of Government & Policy and its new Data Science and AI Institute. The new plan establishes the School's vision - "To serve as the nation's most credible source of knowledge on the most important challenges facing education" - and a new framing for its mission: the School "produces solutions-focused research and prepares leaders who are empowered to use evidence to transform schools and organizations to become more effective and equitable." The School is proud to count several well-established trans-disciplinary centers among its assets. These include Institute for Education Policy (************************************ , the Center for Research and Reform in Education (******************************** , the Center for the Social Organization of Schools (******************************** , the Center for Technology in Education (******************************* , and the Center for Safe and Healthy Schools (******************************** . The School of Education has developed and implemented a strategic vision (******************************************** and a comprehensive approach to advancing its commitment to being a diverse, inclusive, equitable, and just community, building on the University's 2021Second Roadmap on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (******************************************************************************** . In January 2026, the School will move back into its building at the University's Homewood campus, reoccupying it after a complete renovation funded by philanthropy. This new facility will provide additional opportunities to build on and integrate the functions and activities of departments, centers, institutes, and programs. The role The Grigg Professor will join the School of Education and the broader University at an exciting time where both the School and University are poised to make even more important contributions in the education policy space. The SOE continues to emphasize research and academic programming in this space, including a new master's program Education Policy (****************************************************** , which prepares education leaders of the 21st century with wide-ranging skills necessary to shape effective, evidence-based education policies. In addition to the School's well-regarded research centers, Johns Hopkins University is making new investments in the academic and professional space of public policy, creating an opportune moment for the Grigg Professor to add leadership, vision, and energy to this work. The Grigg Professor will play a lead role in identifying opportunities for synergy and leverage to increase the energy and impact of all that Hopkins is doing in disparate areas of interest and activity and therefore in maximizing the University's impact in education policy writ large. Of particular importance, the Grigg Professor will identify opportunities to collaborate with the University's new School for Government and Policy (********************************************************************************************** , announced in October 2023, which is based in Washington, D.C. at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center (****************************** . This school is Hopkins' first new academic division since the School of Education in 2007. The University's investment in policy and its expanding presence in Washington, D.C., create exciting opportunities for collaborations in programs, events, faculty recruitment, and fundraising. Other Hopkins' schools, including the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, offer additional opportunities for collaboration. For additional information about current programs, initiatives, and activities in education policy that range from the School to the University, click here (*************************************************************************************** . The Grigg Professorship The Grigg Professorship, the School's first endowed position, is named in honor of the late Jeffrey Alexander Grigg, an assistant professor and noted education researcher beloved in the SOE community. The Grigg Professorship was endowed by Jeffrey Grigg's father, Douglas Grigg, and an anonymous donor with the express purpose of recruiting, retaining, and/or recognizing a School of Education faculty member whose primary focus is research. The endowment is currently valued at approximately $2M. The annual distribution from it underwrites research and provides salary support for the Grigg Professor. Qualifications and appointment terms Candidates considered for the Grigg Professorship will be scholars who bring vision, and a demonstrated record of productivity and creativity to conducting policy-relevant education research. The successful candidate will have credentials that merit appointment as an assistant or associate professor. The Grigg Professor may be based in D.C. or Baltimore and will sustain significant in-person presence in the School and the larger university. The School of Education is particularly interested in applications from scholars with broad perspectives on education policy and/or educational pluralism and research on the role of governments, markets, and private actors. Candidates should use rigorous quantitative research methods to inform their scholarship. Scholars applying for this position should be enthusiastic about teaching in programs at the master's and doctoral levels. Required qualifications + An earned doctoral degree in Education, Economics, Policy, or another social science field + A record of teaching, research, service, or professional experience commensurate with a tenure-track or tenured faculty appointment at the School of Education + Demonstrated record of rigorous scholarship with publications in relevant and high-impact peer-reviewed journals + A commitment to and record of experience and impact relevant to the School's vision, mission, and values Appointment Terms The Grigg Professorship is a full-time faculty position with nine months of salary plus the opportunity to cover summer salary from endowment, grants, and other sources. The budgeted nine-month salary range for the role, depending on qualifications, rank, and experience, is $140,009 - $214,580. The tenure home is likely to be the department of Counseling & Educational Studies. Depending on the appointee's credentials, a cross-appointment in another Hopkins academic division will be possible. Participation in centers or institutes within the School of Education and beyond is also welcome. The search committee and the dean may consider candidates from outside the academy if their credentials and record of leadership are consistent with the School's and University's faculty- appointment standards. The Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins is one of the world's premier research universities: with annual research expenditures of over $2.6 billion, it attracts more federal sponsored funding than any other American university. The University has grown to encompass 11 divisions: the Schools of Education, Medicine, and Nursing, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Whiting School of Engineering, the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Carey Business School, the Peabody Institute, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, the School for Government and Policy, and the Applied Physics Laboratory, as well as multiple centers, institutes, and affiliates. Currently, Hopkins has approximately 5,600 enrolled undergraduate students, and more than 20,000 full-time and part-time graduate students. The University offers approximately 230 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. The Homewood campus, site of the schools of Education, Arts & Sciences, and Engineering, is located in north Baltimore. Just a few miles away, the East Baltimore campus is home to the schools of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health, as well as The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Additional University locations include sites in downtown Baltimore, Montgomery County, M.D., and Washington, D.C., as well as the 400-acre Applied Physics Lab campus in Howard County, Maryland. In addition, the University has a strong international presence, including, but not limited to, centers in Nanjing, China, and Bologna, Italy. The School of Education is committed to building a diverse educational environment, and women and under-represented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, other legally protected characteristics, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. The University promotes Affirmative Action for minorities, women, individuals who are disabled, and veterans. Johns Hopkins University is a drug-free, smoke-free workplace. The School of Education has engaged Opus Partners (********************* to support the recruitment of the Grigg Endowed Professor. Craig Smith, Senior Partner, and Jeffrey Stafford, Senior Associate, are leading the search. Candidates should send their CV and an introductory letter of interest addressing their qualifications and speaking to their understanding of and interest in the mission of the School of Education to *********************************. Nominations, recommendations, and inquiries should go to the same address. Every effort will be made to ensure candidate confidentiality. Salary: $140,009 - $214,580 Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: ************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law ********************************************************************************************
    $140k-214.6k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Faculty - Biology

    Reading Area Community College 3.4company rating

    Wilmington, DE jobs

    Back to Career Opportunities Application Instructions Send a cover letter, resume, and three (3) professional references from previous supervisors, to **************** Please indicate the job code FACBIO in the subject line of your email. After sending in your documents, please fill out the online Job Applicant Identifier form. RACC is an equal opportunity employer. In compliance with government regulations we are required to record numbers of job applicants by sex and ethnic category. We ask that you indicate your race or national origin and sex, but you are not required to provide this information. This information will not be kept with your application and will be used only in accordance with state and federal regulations. Background Check A background check is not required for this position. Job Details Title: Faculty - Biology Announce date: 01/15/2026 Apply by date: 01/29/2026 Application status: Accepting Applications Position type: Full-time Salary: $51,800 to $60,100 dependent on Education Summary: Faculty members are appointed and assigned rank according to established policies and collective bargaining agreements. Specific items such as wages, fringe benefits, and job responsibilities are determined by the College's collective bargaining agreement with the recognized faculty bargaining unit and institutional practices. As professionals in a community college setting, faculty are involved in a variety of instructional and non-instructional activities, which contribute to goals and objectives of a comprehensive two-year institution. The following description of faculty duties and qualifications clarifies the expectations of this institution and is not considered complete or exclusive. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Prepare and teach courses as assigned by the Division Dean. 2. On the first day of each course, review and post, via the Learning Management System (LMS), a syllabus that provides, at minimum, the following information: a. Expected outcomes and performance objectives. b. Grading policy. c. Attendance policy - make-up work/tests. d. Schedule of assignments. e. Login information for students to access the College's LMS. 3. Provide the Division Dean with copies of materials listed in Item 2 above. 4. Maintain office hours in accordance with the Faculty Bargaining Agreement. 5. Participate in student advising and registration. 6. Assist students in formulating educational and career plans. 7. Assist students with academic or course problems. 8. Establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, faculty and staff. 9. Maintain accurate and complete course records and comply with all specified reporting dates. 10. Serve on college committees and participate in college governance. 11. To promote retention, contact students who do not attend class or attend class sporadically. 12. Participate each semester in the evaluation and documentation of the instructional process and work to continually improve student learning outcomes. 13. Complete program reviews in accordance with the division schedule. 14. Employ a variety of teaching techniques and strategies to address the diverse learning needs of students. 15. Attend instructional division, Academic Affairs area and institution-wide meetings. 16. Assist in developing budget for division, if applicable. 17. Engage in professional development, advisory boards and other external agencies to stay current in the field and ensure updated curriculum. 18. Notify the Sr. Vice President of Academic Affairs/Provost of special projects, activities, etc. that may be used in publicizing the class, division, or College. 19. Support the College's recruitment and retention efforts by upholding the institutional image on and off campus. 20. Stimulate interest in student activities by encouraging student participation. 21. Participate in graduation exercises as required. 22. Ensure all course assignments and course evaluations are linked to the LMS gradebook. 23. In order to teachonline or hybrid classes, faculty must attend training as offered. 24. Work collaboratively with Dean and Division faculty on initiatives to improve student success rates in division courses. 25. Develop and update curriculum. 26. Perform related duties as assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education and/or Experience: Required Qualifications: * A Master's degree in Biology, Biochemistry, or related field * Experience teaching Anatomy and Physiology lecture and lab courses Preferred Qualifications: * Experience teaching at a community college * Documented effectiveness in classroom instruction * Experience in program curricula and course development * Experience using and integrating technology in class instruction * Experience developing and/or implementing instruction in online or hybrid formats Communication Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, correspondence, and procedure manuals, course syllabi and related teaching documents. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from students, other faculty, administration, board of trustees and the general public. Mathematical Skills: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs. Reasoning Ability: Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Internet software. In addition, they should be able to learn and utilize a variety of education software packages. Other Skills and Abilities: Excellent classroom management and planning skills. Demonstrated teaching and student coaching skills. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. FOR ANNUAL SECURITY AND CRIME STATISTICS REPORTS: *************************************
    $51.8k-60.1k yearly Easy Apply 10d ago
  • Anatomy & Physiology Summer Adjunct

    Saint Elizabeth University 4.6company rating

    Morristown, NJ jobs

    Job Description Anatomy & Physiology (A&P) Summer Adjunct Conveniently located in Morris County with easy access to Routes 287, 280, 80, 10, 24, and the Convent Station train station, Saint Elizabeth University which was established in 1899 by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth resides on 150 acres of picturesque rolling hills and lush woodlands. The University offers a quality education in the Catholic tradition with a firm foundation in the liberal arts and serves a diverse population, including the needs of women, students of color, those who lack adequate financial resources, and those who would benefit from a nurturing, supportive collegiate environment. Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1899, Saint Elizabeth University (SEU) is a community of learning in the Catholic liberal arts tradition for students of diverse ages, backgrounds, and cultures. SEU is devoted to providing educational and career training opportunities to traditionally underserved communities and is characterized by small class sizes and a highly communal student-centered culture emphasizing individualized attention. SEU is a federally designated Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution. Our traditional undergraduate population is 38 percent Black and our total enrollment is 30 percent Hispanic, while 47 percent of our students are first-generation college students. In addition, 76 percent of our first-time freshmen are low-income students eligible for federal Pell funding; many come to us with unique challenges related to their financial, social, academic, mental and physical health. Saint Elizabeth University seeks to foster and maintain a diverse campus community through inclusive excellence and equal opportunity. SEU has long preserved its legacy of providing quality education and access for underserved populations, particularly in fields and career paths traditionally beyond the reach of marginalized and often disenfranchised communities. In our traditional co-educational undergraduate enrollment today, women outnumber men two-to-one. SEU has a long legacy of educating women who thrive in STEM and healthcare professions and continues to produce diverse women and men as leaders equipped with a deeper appreciation of inclusion in its various forms. We strive to ensure that all graduates realize their potential through hard work and an exceptional education that is unimpeded by irrational self-doubt or societal biases. The Department of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry has openings for part-time, temporary adjunct instructors. Applying for a part-time teaching appointment in human anatomy and physiology would add the applicant to a pool which is available to the departmental search committee for consideration in case the need arises. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Teach lecture and laboratory sections of undergraduate Anatomy & Physiology I and II (BIO121 and BIO123) Prepare course materials such as syllabi, homework assignments, and assessments Be prompt and accurate in the recording and reporting of student data Support students' learning goals by focusing on student learning outcomes, making reasonable provisions to accommodate individual differences, and offering office hours on a routine basis Maintaining the academic integrity of the college Qualifications Masters of Science in Biology OR equivalent education and/or experience Previous experience in teaching a biology science lecture and laboratory course at the undergraduate level is preferred Knowledge of operating laboratory equipment and maintaining laboratory and safety records as it pertains to their course Competence in technology as an educational tool Excellent interpersonal skills: communicating with supervisors, peers, and students Excellent organization skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Moodle educational platform and online teaching experience is preferred Why Choose Saint Elizabeth University? Saint Elizabeth University offers a positive work environment, dedicated leadership, faculty and staff who are committed to excellence, and an attractive benefits and compensation package. How to Apply Applications should consist of a cover letter, resume, proof of certifications and three professional references with email addresses and/or telephone numbers. Saint Elizabeth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ Veterans/ Disability Employer. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Saint Elizabeth University is a designated minority serving undergraduate institution. EEO/AA Statement: Saint Elizabeth University aspires to create a community based on the collaboration, innovation, creativity and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas - an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspective, backgrounds and experiences flourish. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all individuals feel and experience an environment where they are welcome, safe, secure, and heard. As such All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by Federal, state, or local law. Any information provided will be used only in the compliance of data for EEO/Affirmative Action reporting. Completion of this data is voluntary and will not affect your opportunity for employment and/or terms or conditions of employment.
    $50k-59k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Anatomy & Physiology Summer Adjunct

    Saint Elizabeth University 4.6company rating

    Morristown, NJ jobs

    Anatomy & Physiology (A&P) Summer Adjunct Conveniently located in Morris County with easy access to Routes 287, 280, 80, 10, 24, and the Convent Station train station, Saint Elizabeth University which was established in 1899 by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth resides on 150 acres of picturesque rolling hills and lush woodlands. The University offers a quality education in the Catholic tradition with a firm foundation in the liberal arts and serves a diverse population, including the needs of women, students of color, those who lack adequate financial resources, and those who would benefit from a nurturing, supportive collegiate environment. Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1899, Saint Elizabeth University (SEU) is a community of learning in the Catholic liberal arts tradition for students of diverse ages, backgrounds, and cultures. SEU is devoted to providing educational and career training opportunities to traditionally underserved communities and is characterized by small class sizes and a highly communal student-centered culture emphasizing individualized attention. SEU is a federally designated Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution. Our traditional undergraduate population is 38 percent Black and our total enrollment is 30 percent Hispanic, while 47 percent of our students are first-generation college students. In addition, 76 percent of our first-time freshmen are low-income students eligible for federal Pell funding; many come to us with unique challenges related to their financial, social, academic, mental and physical health. Saint Elizabeth University seeks to foster and maintain a diverse campus community through inclusive excellence and equal opportunity. SEU has long preserved its legacy of providing quality education and access for underserved populations, particularly in fields and career paths traditionally beyond the reach of marginalized and often disenfranchised communities. In our traditional co-educational undergraduate enrollment today, women outnumber men two-to-one. SEU has a long legacy of educating women who thrive in STEM and healthcare professions and continues to produce diverse women and men as leaders equipped with a deeper appreciation of inclusion in its various forms. We strive to ensure that all graduates realize their potential through hard work and an exceptional education that is unimpeded by irrational self-doubt or societal biases. The Department of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry has openings for part-time, temporary adjunct instructors. Applying for a part-time teaching appointment in human anatomy and physiology would add the applicant to a pool which is available to the departmental search committee for consideration in case the need arises. Essential Duties and Responsibilities * Teach lecture and laboratory sections of undergraduate Anatomy & Physiology I and II (BIO121 and BIO123) * Prepare course materials such as syllabi, homework assignments, and assessments * Be prompt and accurate in the recording and reporting of student data * Support students' learning goals by focusing on student learning outcomes, making reasonable provisions to accommodate individual differences, and offering office hours on a routine basis * Maintaining the academic integrity of the college Qualifications * Masters of Science in Biology OR equivalent education and/or experience * Previous experience in teaching a biology science lecture and laboratory course at the undergraduate level is preferred * Knowledge of operating laboratory equipment and maintaining laboratory and safety records as it pertains to their course * Competence in technology as an educational tool * Excellent interpersonal skills: communicating with supervisors, peers, and students * Excellent organization skills * Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook * Moodle educational platform and online teaching experience is preferred Why Choose Saint Elizabeth University? Saint Elizabeth University offers a positive work environment, dedicated leadership, faculty and staff who are committed to excellence, and an attractive benefits and compensation package. How to Apply * Applications should consist of a cover letter, resume, proof of certifications and three professional references with email addresses and/or telephone numbers. * Saint Elizabeth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ Veterans/ Disability Employer. * Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. * Saint Elizabeth University is a designated minority serving undergraduate institution. EEO/AA Statement: Saint Elizabeth University aspires to create a community based on the collaboration, innovation, creativity and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas - an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspective, backgrounds and experiences flourish. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all individuals feel and experience an environment where they are welcome, safe, secure, and heard. As such All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by Federal, state, or local law. Any information provided will be used only in the compliance of data for EEO/Affirmative Action reporting. Completion of this data is voluntary and will not affect your opportunity for employment and/or terms or conditions of employment.
    $50k-59k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics, UNLV Honors College [R0149339]

    University of Nevada Las Vegas 4.6company rating

    Maryland jobs

    The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) appreciates your interest in employment. We ask that you keep in mind the following when completing your application: Once you start the application process you cannot save your work. Please ensure you have all required attachment(s) available to complete your application before you begin the process. Required attachments are listed below on the posting. Your application will not be considered without the required attachments. Please note that applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment. Once a recruitment has closed, applications will no longer be accepted. If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact Human Resources at ************** or ***************** Job Description The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics, UNLV Honors College [R0149339] ROLE of the POSITION The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track (NTT), Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics in the Honors College. At UNLV, the “in-Residence” label refers to teaching positions with a service component but no research requirement. The Honors College seeks candidates whose teaching and service have prepared them to enhance our commitment to student development in higher education. The position is promotable through traditional rank. It is not a visiting position. The successful candidate will be employed as a member of the Honors College - not the Department of Mathematics. The anticipated start date is August 2026. We seek a Mathematics instructor primarily for first year math courses and occasional upper division Honors seminar classes for the Honors College. The faculty member's main duties are to teach Calculus I and Calculus II to Honors students using technology relevant to classroom pedagogy. Typically, Honors College faculty have a teaching load averaging 12 credits of teaching a semester. The majority of Honors College courses are in person, although there are online and hybrid courses offered. The successful candidate is also expected to mentor Honors College students, supervise Honors research thesis projects, collaborate with Honors College faculty and staff, and participate in appropriate levels of service to the college, university, and community. PROFILE of the HONORS COLLEGE The Honors College at UNLV is a small, selective college within the university that offers an exceptional undergraduate core experience for highly motivated students. The Honors College provides students with a liberal arts experience in addition to their academic majors. The combination of a central Honors intellectual core and specialized learning in a major discipline helps develop graduates who are fully prepared to succeed in graduate and professional schools and in rewarding careers. The Honors College at UNLV currently has 10 faculty-in-residence specializing in a variety of disciplines and approximately 1,200 students. Class sizes range from 16-24 students to ensure a small, dynamic learning experience and a relationship-rich experience. Honors College faculty are expected to utilize innovative and interactive teaching methods while also maintaining rigor and high academic standards. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS This position requires a Ph.D. in Mathematics or related discipline from a regionally accredited college or university. The degree must be awarded prior to the start of employment. Applicants must also demonstrate a proven record of transformative teaching that includes experience teaching Calculus I and Calculus II at the college level. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS The ideal candidate will possess a background in statistics and/or data science in addition to having demonstrated excellence in teaching Calculus I and Calculus II courses. Experience studying or working in an Honors College/Program environment is preferred. Candidates are invited to highlight any experience teaching service-learning and/or interdisciplinary courses, as well as online courses. Candidates are also encouraged to emphasize innovative teaching methods or course design. COMMITMENT to DIVERSITY and CAMPUS VALUES A successful candidate will support and contribute to a respectful, positive work environment. They will use our Campus Values to guide their decisions and actions and demonstrate our Rebel spirit. SALARY Salary competitive with those at similarly situated institutions. BENEFITS OF WORKING AT UNLV Competitive total rewards package including: Paid time off, sick leave, and holidays Excellent health insurance including medical, dental and vision Comprehensive retirement plans and voluntary benefits programs No state income tax Tuition discounts at Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) schools Tuition discounts for spouses, domestic partners, and dependents PERKS & PROGRAMS Employee recognition and appreciation programs UNLV athletics ticket discounts Statewide employee purchase program discounts RebelCard discounts on and off campus Wellness programming for all UNLV faculty and staff at no cost Opportunity for career advancements to leadership roles Connect with colleagues with shared interests Personal and professional development opportunities A comprehensive onboarding program, Rebels: Onboard Support and resources available for veteran applicants - contact ********************** or visit our Veterans Webpage. HOW TO APPLY Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, recent teaching evaluations, a sample syllabus for a Calculus I or II course, and a one-page teaching philosophy statement that includes the role of technology. Applicants should fully describe their qualifications and experience, with specific reference to each of the minimum and preferred qualifications because this is the information on which the initial review of materials will be based. Candidates are encouraged to describe previous activities mentoring high-achieving college-level students. Applicants who are chosen for on-campus interviews will be asked to supply the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three professional references who may be contacted. References will not be contacted until the search chair notifies you in advance. Materials should be addressed to Dr. Bryan Bornholdt, Search Committee Chair, and must be submitted electronically through Workday, as we do not accept emailed materials. For assistance with the application process, please contact UNLV Human Resources at ************** or *****************. Although this position will remain open until filled, the search committee's review of candidates' materials will begin on or around December 1, 2025. Applications must be submitted electronically through Workday. Please note that emailed materials will not be accepted. Veterans are encouraged to apply. UNLV values the skills of those who have served. Learn more at Veterans Webpage or contact ********************** for support. For assistance with the application process, please review instructions on How to Apply. For further assistance contact UNLV Human Resources at ************** or *****************. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INTERNAL NSHE CANDIDATES UNLV employees or employees within the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) MUST use the “Find Jobs” process within Workday to find and apply for jobs at UNLV and other NSHE Institutions. Once you log into Workday, type "Find Jobs" in the search box which will navigate to the internal job posting site. Locate this specific job posting by typing the job requisition number, “R0149339” in the search box. If you complete an application outside of the internal application process, your application will be returned and you will have to reapply as an internal applicant which may delay your application. PROFILE of the UNIVERSITY Founded in 1957, UNLV is a doctoral-degree-granting institution comprised of approximately 30,000 students and more than 3,600 faculty and staff. To date, UNLV has conferred more than 152,000 degrees, producing more than 130,000 alumni around the world. UNLV is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as an R1 research university with very high research activity, and is a recipient of the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The university is committed to recruiting and retaining top students and faculty, educating the region's diversifying population and workforce, driving economic activity through increased research and community partnerships, and creating an academic health center for Southern Nevada that includes the launch of a new UNLV School of Medicine. UNLV is located on a 332-acre main campus and two satellite campuses in Southern Nevada. Here at UNLV, we have come together and created one of the most affirmative and dynamic academic environments in the country. UNLV sits in the top spot in U.S. News & World Report's annual listing of the nation's most diverse universities for undergraduates. The university has ranked in the top ten since the rankings debuted more than a decade ago. We continue to show our commitment to serving our wonderfully diverse population and building the future for Las Vegas and Nevada. For more information, visit us online at: ******************* EEO/AA STATEMENT The University of Nevada - Las Vegas (UNLV) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes). Discrimination on the basis of a protected class, including unlawful harassment, which is a form of discrimination, is illegal under federal and state law. Where unlawful discrimination is found to have occurred, UNLV will act to stop the unlawful discrimination, to prevent its recurrence, to remedy its effects, and to discipline those responsible. Women, minorities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. TITLE IX STATEMENT The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any education program or activity that it operates. Non-discrimination on the basis of sex is mandated by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq.) and the corresponding implementation regulations (34 C.F.R. Part 106). The University's commitment to nondiscrimination in its education programs and activities extends to applicants for admission and employment. Inquiries concerning the application of these provisions may be referred to: Michelle Sposito, J.D., Title IX Coordinator, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Mail Stop 1062, Las Vegas, NV 89154-1062, Campus Services Building (CSB) Room 246, Telephone: **************; Email: ***************************, or to The Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Education, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-1100; Telephone: ************** FAX: ************; TDD: **************; Email: **********; or to both. Information pertaining to the University's grievance procedures and grievance process, including how to report or file a complaint of sex discrimination, how to report or file a formal complaint of sexual harassment, and how the University will respond can be found online at the Office of Equal Employment & Title IX webpage. SAFETY AND SECURITY STATEMENT UNLV is committed to assisting all members of the UNLV community in providing for their own safety and security. The Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report compliance document is available online. JOB CATEGORY Academic Faculty Yes Full-Time Equivalent 100.0% Required Attachment(s) Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, recent teaching evaluations, a sample syllabus for a Calculus I or II course, and a one-page teaching philosophy statement that includes the role of technology. Posting Close Date 07/31/2026 Note to Applicant This position may require that a criminal background check be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire. HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment. References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process. As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks. For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment. All document(s) must be received on or before the closing date of the job announcements (if a closing date is provided). Recruitments that provide a work schedule are subject to change based on organizational needs.
    $65k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Anatomy & Physiology

    Salem Community College 4.2company rating

    Carneys Point, NJ jobs

    ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Master's degree, with a concentration in the discipline or related field. Class is in-person Experience: Teaching experience preferably in a community college setting dealing with diverse student populations. Skills/Abilities: Ability to teach fundamental and/or upper level anatomy and physiology courses. Ability to use appropriate instructional technology. Ability to develop and use innovative instructional approaches such as collaborative learning and group problem solving. Ability and willingness to work well with administrators, staff, and faculty. A successful criminal background check will be required as a condition of employment. Salem Community College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruit, employ, and promote personnel without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, economic status, or mental or physical challenges, in compliance with all Federal and State legislation and regulations pertaining to non-discrimination. The employees of the College are expected to teach or work with other employees, and to supervise or be supervised in their work by other employees without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, economic status, or mental or physical challenges. As a New Jersey First Act Employer, new employees must establish a primary residence in New Jersey within one year unless an exemption applies.
    $66k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Anatomy & Physiology

    Salem Community College 4.2company rating

    Carneys Point, NJ jobs

    ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Master's degree, with a concentration in the discipline or related field. Class is in-person Experience: Teaching experience preferably in a community college setting dealing with diverse student populations. Skills/Abilities: Ability to teach fundamental and/or upper level anatomy and physiology courses. Ability to use appropriate instructional technology. Ability to develop and use innovative instructional approaches such as collaborative learning and group problem solving. Ability and willingness to work well with administrators, staff, and faculty. A successful criminal background check will be required as a condition of employment. Salem Community College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruit, employ, and promote personnel without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, economic status, or mental or physical challenges, in compliance with all Federal and State legislation and regulations pertaining to non-discrimination. The employees of the College are expected to teach or work with other employees, and to supervise or be supervised in their work by other employees without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, economic status, or mental or physical challenges. As a New Jersey First Act Employer, new employees must establish a primary residence in New Jersey within one year unless an exemption applies.
    $66k-84k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Lecturer, Anatomy and Physiology

    Stevenson University 4.3company rating

    Owings Mills, MD jobs

    This is a 9-month, full-time, campus-based, faculty position in the Biological Sciences Department, School of the Sciences ( SOS ), with responsibilities for teaching, course development, and student advising and mentoring. In accordance with the University's faculty workload policy, teaching responsibilities include 30 credit/contact hours per academic year, primarily in anatomy and physiology lectures and laboratories (typically 15 contact hours per semester), and service as an academic advisor. Optional opportunities for engagement in the life of the university are available. The Lecturer is a fully engaged member of the Biological Sciences Department and the School of the Sciences and fulfills all responsibilities of a full-time Lecturer as defined in the Stevenson University Policies and the SOS Full-Time Faculty Job Description. Essential Functions Engage in instructional activity totaling 30 contact hours per academic year. Teaching responsibilities include time spent in face-to-face courses and in immediate preparation for them; preparing teaching materials; conferring with and providing timely feedback to students on course-related matters; directing individual and group studies; reviewing projects and papers; evaluating assignments, examinations, presentations, and other course work in timely fashion; supervising independent study projects; and submitting mid-term and final grades. Stevenson University uses the Blackboard course management system. Administrative responsibilities include writing and/or updating syllabi each semester or term; reading and responding to emails; attendance verification, academic alerts, and other reports as requested; and alerting appropriate university personnel to student concerns on a timely basis. Maintain teaching effectiveness by encouraging active student learning, reflecting, and responding to student evaluations of teaching, and adjusting teaching strategies per recommendations from classroom observations, supervisor evaluations, and other relevant sources of feedback. Prepare courses and syllabi in accordance with published faculty guidelines. Schedule and hold at least three office hours per week. Participate in the assessment activities of the Department, School, and University. Conduct student advising activities, including time spent providing students with support, resources, and/or recommendations regarding, academic, curricular, career, and/or graduate school matters. Meet with students as related to instructional activity. Evaluate, update, and revise courses regularly. Participate in the assessment activities of the Department, School, and University. Demonstrate collegiality, as well as professional and ethical conduct, that enhances teaching, learning, and the general reputation of all persons in the academy. All faculty members are expected to serve in a collegial fashion and in accordance with professional and ethical principles when dealing with other faculty members, students, administrators, and members of the public. Follow all faculty and program policies outlined by the Department, the School, and the University. Every faculty member is guaranteed academic freedom in accordance with the statement on academic freedom and responsibilities of faculty members in the University's Policy Manual. Attend all convocations, including commencement exercises. Attend all University Faculty, Faculty/Staff meetings, and relevant academic Department/School meetings.
    $50k-58k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Anatomy and Physiology Instructor

    Chesapeake College 4.1company rating

    Maryland jobs

    Salary range is $846 - $926 per credit hour, based upon experience. Wye Mills opening is for Daytime (1:00) and/or Evenings (6:00 - 9:15). Cambridge opening is for Daytime (morning) only. The credit adjunct instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. The instructor is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day or evening on any Chesapeake College campus (including online or dual-enrollment sites) as assigned. This position reports directly to the Department Chairperson (or Program Director, as appropriate). Examples of Duties * Facilitate classroom instruction (in-person and/or online) * Remain current in the discipline * Use and be proficient with the college LMS to notify students of key academic dates, notify students of course adjustments, post syllabus and announcements, send/receive course mail, and maintain grades and attendance * Maintain accurate and complete gradebook in LMS * Refer students to appropriate support resources, if needed * Provide a learning environment that supports student success * Teach assigned class in accordance with established student learning outcomes (SLOs) * Provide student support by being available outside of regular instruction to assist with course material. * Develop syllabus or follow departmental syllabus, as appropriate * Evaluate student performance; select and compile assessments, assignments, and/or discussion activities as a measurement of performance relative to SLOs * Participate in course-level assessment and report data as required * Maintain and submit accurate and timely reports for student grades/progress (mid-term and final * Maintain attendance records and report attendance when required * Maintain effective communication with the Chesapeake College community by utilizing Outlook email regularly. * Respond to student emails and phone calls within 48 hours with the exception of weekends and holidays. Faculty should maintain regular communication with students * Complete regulatory training as required * Perform other duties as outlined in the Faculty Resource Guide Note: Additional duties may be assigned by supervisor. Qualifications Required: Master's degree in the teaching discipline or Master's degree in a closely related discipline with a minimum of fifteen (15) graduate semester hours in the subject area from an accredited institution. Degrees must be verified with official transcripts. * Exceptional experience may be substituted for the Master's degree at the discretion of the Vice President. In the case of skilled trades and professional tracks, industry specific certifications can be substituted for academic degrees. Credential requirements may differ for adjunct faculty hired to teach developmental courses. Preferred: * Experienceteachingadiversepopulationofstudentsinacommunitycollegesetting * Experience with learning management systems (or the willingness to complete assigned training priortoteaching). * ExceptionalcomputerskillsusingMicrosoftOfficeSuite * Excellentcommunication,organizationalandtimemanagementskills * Abilityto workeffectivelywithminimalsupervision * Communicationandinterpersonalskillsasdemonstratedbypublicspeaking,training,andpresentation * Evidence of familiarity and/or teaching excellence with adult learners in multiple formats, (i.e., online, face-to-face, hybrid) Physical Requirements * Most of the job is sedentary, however, occasional periods of light work may be required. * Lifting up to approximately 35 lbs. occasionally. * The worker may be exposed to primarily inside classroom/office conditions. * Visual acuity appropriate for a faculty/administrative position * Hearing * Grasping * Pushing, pulling, lifting, reaching - occasionally * Climbing stairs - occasionally * Walking, frequently * Travel may be required between campuses
    $46k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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