Adjunct Assistant Professor - Math Department
The Mathematics Department seeks qualified candidates for a part-time instructor. Openings available in Spring 2024 include elementary statistics and general education quantitative reasoning courses, with potential additional need in other areas including pre-service teacher preparation. Additional opportunities will be available Fall 2024. Enthusiasm for addressing gaps in students’ mathematical preparation and working with students of all backgrounds is essential. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.S. in Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field, and a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching and supporting a diverse student population. More information about the Department may be found at http://e513.ktibm.com/mathematics/.
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF file including a cover letter addressing interest in the position and teaching experience, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of two professional references in the applicant portal, see below. Additional questions about this position can be directed to the Department Chair Dr. Haley Yaple at math-search@ktibm.com. Review of applications will begin immediately, and will cease once the position is filled. Additionally, applications are also accepted on a continuing basis for qualified persons to teach future mathematics courses as the need arises. To be considered for these positions submit the materials as described above, indicating the timing of your interest and availability. Questions can be addressed to the Department Chair Dr. Haley Yaple at math-search@ktibm.com.
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