Visiting Instructor of Data Analytics
St. Norbert College - Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, 54344
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St. Norbert College, a nationally-ranked, private, Catholic, liberal arts college invites applications for a Visiting Instructor of Data Analytics. This position is benefit-eligible. The Instructor will be responsible for teaching seven 4-credit courses each year in the Data Analytics major and minor, and in the Business Administration foundational core. The ability to effectively teach the following is required: Basic computing skills for new freshman such as file management and installing applications for both MacOS & Windows; Excel skills such as keyboard shortcuts, functions, and Power Query; R skills such as data summarization, wrangling, and visualization using the tidyverse; basic Tableau skills including connecting to data and creating dashboards; and Python skills including data summarization, wrangling, and visualization using pandas. The ability to teach basic statistical modeling techniques such as linear regression and/or cluster analysis, and advanced statistical learning modeling skills including regression, classification, machine learning is highly desirable. The position is for a three-year contract contingent on positive annual reviews of performance and institutional need, with the possibility of renewal. A Master's degree in a relevant field is required; an ABD or doctorate is preferred. This is an on-site position, and regular attendance on campus is required. About St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College, a vibrant, nationally ranked Catholic liberal arts college known for its academic excellence, international focus, and leadership and service opportunities is situated on an attractive, riverside campus in De Pere, Wisconsin, a community contiguous with the city of Green Bay. St. Norbert is the only college in the world sponsored by the Norbertines, a Catholic order devoted to community, education, and serving the needs of others. As one of the nation's top Catholic liberal arts colleges, St. Norbert builds on the beliefs and practices of an ancient religious order while responding to the current needs of its students and communities. Today at St. Norbert College, the spirit of Norbert of Xanten, who founded the Norbertine order of priests in the twelfth century, lives through this modern, bustling community dedicated to transforming and empowering its students. The college has seen remarkable development in the past decade, particularly the construction and renovation of more than $150 million in campus facilities and infrastructure. At St. Norbert College, a holistic approach to students characterizes the curriculum and classroom; faculty use their award-winning research to challenge and encourage students to greater curiosity, and students learn and collaborate both in and outside the classroom in an integrated experience. St. Norbert College is organized into three academic divisions
Arts and Sciences, Health and Human Development, and the Donald J. Schneider School of Business & Economics. The College offers an outstanding benefits package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance; retirement plan; paid time-off and tuition waiver. About Northeast Wisconsin
The Green Bay metropolitan area offers abundant opportunities for recreational and cultural endeavors, growing family-friendly communities with modern and historical housing options, top tier schools, and world-class healthcare. Northeast Wisconsin is home to Fortune 500 companies, as well as thriving start-ups, and is served by its own international airport. How To Apply
Applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Application materials - consisting of a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references - should be addressed to Dr. Kevin Quinn, Dean of the Donald J. Schneider School of Business and Economics at St. Norbert College, and submitted using the "Apply" link found on this page. Transcripts are not needed at this time.