Job ID:
			261185		 
		
		
			Adjunct Instructor - Chemistry & Physics		
		
			
				Alcorn State University			 
		
				
				
					
				 
				  
				
	  
	
	
	
	
	  
	
	
	  
	  
		
			Job Title
Adjunct Instructor - Chemistry & Physics 
FLSA Status
Exempt 
Posted Salary Range
Commensurate with experience. 
Employment Status
Part Time .50 
Department
Chemistry and Physics 
Job Summary
  
The Incumbent teaches undergraduate and graduate courses In Chemistry and/or Physics, conducts research and contributes to outreach. 
  
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- In-depth knowledge of chemistry and physics.
 
- Demonstrated Integrity.
 
- Excellent communication skills, verbal, written and interpersonal.
 
- Strong time management skills.
 
- Passion for teaching and engaging with students.
 
- Skilled In mentoring students.
 
- Ability to work well with colleagues and foster a collegial environment conducive to teamwork and students’ high level of learning.
 
 
Essential Job Functions 
- Conducts a requisite number of classes; Teaches assigned subjects.
 
- Provides guidance and supervision to students.
 
- Creates and maintains an environment conducive to excellence in teaching, learning and research.
 
- Preparation and formulation of curricula focused on his/her subject(s).
 
- Participates In departmental meetings and holds scheduled office hours.
 
- Maintains equipment In the laboratory, plans for laboratory practical sessions, and provides materials to students.
 
- Provides academic support to other faculty members.
 
- Serves on departmental and University committees, as assigned.
 
 
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry, Physics or related field.
 
- Five (5) year’s teaching experience at the college or university level.
 
 
 
  
		 
	
					
					
					
					
		
		
			
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