Chemistry Adjunct
Clarke University
1 Positions
ID: 21240
Posted On 09/28/2022
Job Overview
At Clarke University, we look for individuals who lead from the heart and embrace our values of education, charity, justice, and freedom. By creating a community focused on care, we empower everyone at Clarke to do and be their best. We offer meaningful work at competitive wages, a safe and friendly work environment, and an outstanding benefits package including tuition remission, paid holidays, vacation and sick time, and extensive professional development opportunities. So, if you're looking for a place you can make a positive impact, we hope you'll consider our One Clarke, One Community.
The Department of Science and Mathematics seeks qualified applicants for adjunct faculty positions to teach during the fall semester 2022, either Organic Chemistry I with Lab or General Chemistry I Lab(s), depending on the applicant's interest and ability. A Master's degree with a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline is required; a Doctorate is preferred.
The successful candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills; teaching experience is desirable. Desired start date is August 15, 2022 with classes beginning on August 22, 2022. To apply for this position, provide a letter of application, undergraduate (and graduate) transcripts - unofficial transcripts are accepted, curriculum vitae/resume, as well as names and contact information of three references online at http://clarke.applicantpool.com/jobs. Screening of candidates will begin immediately. For course descriptions or more information about Clarke University, please see faculty/staff resources at https://www.clarke.edu/faculty-and-staff/.
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