Midland College-posted 3 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Midland, TX
Educational Services

Faculty-Mathematics members will provide quality education for students through teaching developmental and/or transfer Math courses. Faculty members will develop teaching and testing materials for classes, uphold the college's mission, and foster effective working relationships with students and colleagues.

  • Teach a minimum of 15 lecture equivalent hours (LEH) each Fall and Spring semester
  • Fulfill faculty roles and responsibilities as outlined in Midland College Policy and Administrative Regulations published in the Faculty and Employee Handbooks
  • Assist in the scheduling and staffing of mathematics courses
  • Help prepare a recommended budget for the department, recommend purchases of equipment and supplies, and maintain and control the use of equipment and supplies
  • Recommend textbooks and instructional materials to be used in the instructional program
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate curriculum
  • Assist with educational counseling and program advising of students
  • Assist with writing and development of proposals seeking funds or property for the Mathematics Department, as requested
  • Coordinate with appropriate Midland College personnel to recruit new math students as requested and work to increase enrollment in the Mathematics Department
  • Stay current with trends and innovations in the field
  • Maintain professional status through classroom participation, organizational memberships, advanced study, publication and/or community related service
  • Help to orient new full-time and part-time faculty; this may include working with the dual credit mathematics instructors
  • Serve as a resource to the College, professional, and educational communities
  • Maintain academic records as required by the College, accreditation agencies, and law
  • Successfully teach academic courses in the Mathematics Department as evidenced by student evaluations and grade distributions
  • Assist with the development of goals and objectives for the department
  • Work with math organizations and seek scholarship opportunities for math students
  • Contribute and seek undergraduate research opportunities in mathematics
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate hours in Mathematics
  • Knowledge of general classroom instruction
  • Computer literate with knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License, good driving record, and be insurable on Midland College's insurance policy
  • Master's degree in Mathematics
  • College teaching experience
  • Ability to integrate technology into curriculum design
  • Familiarity with online teaching platforms
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