Associate/Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Lander College

Job Locations US-NY-Brooklyn
ID
2023-10379
College
TUNY - LAS/SLE
Position Type
Full-Time
Schedule Shift
Varies
Hours Per Week
36.5
Travel
As needed
Category
Faculty/Academic
FLSA Status
Exempt
Location : Country
US

Overview

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics. Appointment at the Associate Professor level will be considered for the qualified candidate

Responsibilities

  • Teaching: Organic Chemistry 1 and 2 (lab and lecture), required; General Chemistry 1 and 2 (lab and lecture); advanced courses within the candidate's area of expertise.
  • Advisement: Undergraduate student academic advisement
  • Service: As required to further the Mission regarding the Department, University, and Community, including but not limited to textbook selection, course and lab design, committee work.

Qualifications

Education/ Experience

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry required.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry required.
  • Proven (peer-reviewed publication, presentations, etc.) track record of research involving undergraduate students is required.

Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities

  • Demonstrated ability to develop positive and cooperative relationships with students, faculty, and colleagues required.
  • Familiarity in online learning platforms including Banner, Canvas, Blackboard, & Adobe Connect required
  • Demonstrated proficiency in communication (written and verbal) required
  • Familiarity with chemical laboratory safety issues
  • Ability to design and implement novel teaching lab modalities
  • Ability to set up and maintain a research program involving undergraduate students.

Travel

  • The position is located mainly at our Brooklyn campus. Occasional teaching at our other undergraduate campuses in the New York are is expected.

Maximum Salary

USD $78,883.00/Yr.

Minimum Salary

USD $63,106.00/Yr.

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