Lecturer/Lab Coordinator
Department of Biological Sciences
School of Natural Sciences

St. Edward's University invites applications for a Lecturer position to begin 
in August 2019. This is a non-tenure track position that is eligible for 
renewal.

Responsibilities:
-Teaching freshman biology courses (lecture and lab) for majors. The load is 5 
courses per semester; a two course reassignment will be granted during the 
semester in which the successful candidate is responsible for lab coordination.
-Coordinating freshman biology labs in fall or spring (BIOL 1107 or 1108, 
respectively) depending on expertise including:
-Curriculum development and assessment
-Preparation of materials for all labs in a given semester
-Hire and train laboratory TAs
-Lead weekly meetings for all 1107/1108 teaching faculty
-Teaching non-majors or majors courses as needed and commensurate with 
expertise.
-The successful candidate will be expected to participate in Departmental 
service as appropriate (in consultation with the Department Chair).

Qualifications:
-Ph.D. in biological sciences required.
-A strong commitment to and demonstrated potential for excellence in 
undergraduate teaching.
-Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
-Successful candidate must complete an employment and/or criminal history 
background check

About St. Edward's University:
St. Edward's University serves a diverse population of 3,700 undergraduate and 
500 graduate students on its campus in South Austin. Recognized as a minority 
serving institution and a Hispanic serving institution, St. Edward's seeks 
dedicated teachers who employ active pedagogy to engage a diverse student 
population. The School of Natural Sciences has experienced significant growth 
in the last decade attributable to its distinguished faculty, new facilities 
including >110,000 ft. of teaching and laboratory space, and our approach to 
engaging undergraduates in the classroom and in research. The Department of 
Biological Sciences offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in biology, B.S. degrees in 
Bioinformatics and Medical Laboratory Science, and a 3+2 BA in Biology and MS 
in Clinical Lab Science in partnership with the University of Texas Medical 
Branch, in Galveston. https://www.stedwards.edu/undergraduate/biology

Application Process:
Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled, with 
full consideration given to those received by Dec. 1. Applicants should submit 
application and all requested documentation online through 
http://stedwards.applicantpro.com/jobs/.
A complete application packet (single pdf preferred) will include:
-Cover letter, addressing why the applicant is a good fit for the position and 
indicating a commitment to the university's mission 
(http://www.stedwards.edu/about/mission) to serve a diverse student body and 
prepare them for a global community
-Curriculum Vitae
-Teaching Statement
-Undergraduate and Graduate transcripts (unofficial)
-The names and contact information for three references

St. Edward's University embraces excellence through diversity and especially 
encourages applications from underrepresented groups. St. Edward's University 
is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage women and minorities to apply to 
our vacancies and hire only U.S. Citizens and documented workers. We do not 
offer sponsorship at this time.

Reference #: J18121
Posted: 10/19/2018

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