Lecturer I (Mathematics)
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Job Description
Prairie View A&M University invites applications for one non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Lecturer I. This position is available in the Department of Mathematics in the Brailsford College of Arts & Sciences. The successful applicant will be primarily engaged in teaching undergraduate courses in mathematics and statistics for both majors and non-majors, as assigned. The teaching load is 15 credit hours per semester; however, duties may also include administration and/or service.
Responsibilities:
- Keep abreast of the latest teaching and learning theories and tools within the teaching field, and update courses to reflect changes in the field of study; prepare comprehensive syllabi for all courses taught and adhere to the course descriptions in the University Catalog.
- Observe the Faculty Office Hours, Campus Presence, and Online Presence requirements; meet their classes regularly and promptly, at times and places scheduled; classes should be canceled only for the most serious reasons, and students should be given advance notice, if at all possible, of instructor's absences; be helpful and fair to all students, and consider the wide range of factors and physical challenges that can affect student learning; return graded work to students promptly; schedule assessments to ensure that the final course grade is an accurate indicator of each student's knowledge and performance.
- Be cognizant of the student learning outcomes and the established performance targets for the core curriculum and/or the academic program to which course being taught is related; ensure that agreed upon assignments are administered, evaluated, uploaded to Canvas, and used as a basis for improving student learning which is commonly referred to as closing the loop.
- Observe the University Final Examination Schedule;
- Post attendance and grades in Panthertracks as required;
- Maintain the privacy and confidentiality of students' examinations, assignments, and grades;
- Meet all internal deadlines relevant to proper management of the program, dept./division, and school/college (such as, ordering textbooks with OER designation, ordering regular textbooks, publishing courses in e-Courses, updating professional records in PantherFolio, etc.).
- Present evidence of teaching excellence, preferably at the undergraduate level.
- Demonstrate an ability to teach mathematics and/or statistics courses, both for majors and non-majors.
- Present evidence of effective technology incorporation in the classroom.
- Present evidence of being able to contribute to the Mathematics program.
- Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Great interpersonal and communication skills.
- Doctoral degree in Statistics or Mathematics.
- Earned credit in graduate courses in statistics.
- Equivalent of three years full-time teaching experience in university-level courses in mathematics and/or statistics.
- Evidence of successful and effective teaching at the undergraduate level.
- To teach online, a candidate must be certified. The University recognizes Quality Matters certifications achieved at other institutions.
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter
