Rhodes State College
Summary of Duties
Responsibilities involve full-time teaching in the mathematics and physical sciences department and College service. This includes advising, tutoring, and committee work, among other related duties.
Duties & Responsibilities
Teach mathematics courses from pre-algebra to calculus (including Statistics) with a typical teaching workload is 16 hours per week. Teaching assignments may include day, evening and/or weekend hours. Provide 10 office hours per week for student advising, curriculum development, online course development/delivery, textbook review/selection, assessment activities, and other curriculum related assignments. Provide professional and community service. Includes attending faculty and curriculum meetings, participation in professional development, mentoring adjunct instructors, serving on campus committees, and community activities. Foster student-centered learning environment. Implement the philosophy and conceptual framework of the Division of Technology & Liberal Studies. Perform other similar duties as required. Education & Certifications
Required: Masters degree in mathematics or related area with at least eighteen semester hours (or the quarterly equivalent) of graduate courses in a mathematics. Ability to interact positively with students and colleagues. Must be committed to the two-year college mission and quality instruction.
Preferred:
Previous teaching experience at a two-year college level.
Teach mathematics courses from pre-algebra to calculus (including Statistics) with a typical teaching workload is 16 hours per week. Teaching assignments may include day, evening and/or weekend hours. Provide 10 office hours per week for student advising, curriculum development, online course development/delivery, textbook review/selection, assessment activities, and other curriculum related assignments. Provide professional and community service. Includes attending faculty and curriculum meetings, participation in professional development, mentoring adjunct instructors, serving on campus committees, and community activities. Foster student-centered learning environment. Implement the philosophy and conceptual framework of the Division of Technology & Liberal Studies. Perform other similar duties as required. Education & Certifications
Required: Masters degree in mathematics or related area with at least eighteen semester hours (or the quarterly equivalent) of graduate courses in a mathematics. Ability to interact positively with students and colleagues. Must be committed to the two-year college mission and quality instruction.
Preferred:
Previous teaching experience at a two-year college level.