The Department of Natural and Agricultural Sciences consists of 21 full-time faculty and 4 full-time support positions, led by the Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The department ...
The Department of Natural and Agricultural Sciences consists of 21 full-time faculty and 4 full-time support positions, led by the Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The department ...
Instructor, Chemistry - 1 year assignment
Springfield, IL · On-site
$51K - $93K/yr
The Department of Natural and Agricultural Sciences consists of 21 full-time faculty and 4 full-time support positions, led by the Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The department ...
Instructor, Chemistry - 1 year assignment
Springfield, IL · On-site
$51K - $93K/yr
The Department of Natural and Agricultural Sciences consists of 21 full-time faculty and 4 full-time support positions, led by the Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The department ...
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| Aspect | Hourly Formulation Scientist | Laboratory Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Pharmacy, or related field | Associate's degree or relevant certification |
| Work Environment | Research labs, formulation development settings | Testing labs, quality control, sample preparation |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Pharmaceutical, cosmetics, chemical industries | Manufacturing, quality assurance, research facilities |
The Hourly Formulation Scientist and Laboratory Technician roles often overlap in work environment and industry but differ mainly in responsibilities and qualifications. The scientist focuses on developing and optimizing formulations, requiring a higher level of education, while technicians support testing and sample preparation. Both roles are essential in research and manufacturing settings, but the formulation scientist typically has more specialized responsibilities.
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Full-time
Posted 26 days ago
Job description
Lincoln Land Community College is seeking a Chemistry Instructor (1 year assignment) to inspire the next generation of scientists. If you love teaching and want to make a real impact, this is your opportunity!
This 1 year assignment will teach chemistry courses. Assignments include courses for general education chemistry, prerequisites for pre-health professions, and/or chemistry and STEM majors. Courses are offered on the LLCC main campus in Springfield, IL and outreach centers in Jacksonville, IL, Litchfield, IL, and Taylorville, IL.
The position includes both classroom and laboratory teaching. Duties will include teaching 15 contact hours per semester of assigned classes and labs; preparing lessons and course syllabi; creating a learning environment that fosters student success and active learning; developing, integrating, evaluating and reviewing student learning outcomes in support of the College's ongoing accreditation; participating in departmental/institutional operations and program review; evaluating and assisting students; keeping accurate records of student performance, including following grading and registration and records procedures; providing students with timely feedback; maintaining office hours; participate in professional development to maintain current in the discipline and grow as a faculty member; utilizing instructional technology in support of the teaching/learning process; and contributing to a collegial and collaborative work environment.
The Department of Natural and Agricultural Sciences consists of 21 full-time faculty and 4 full-time support positions, led by the Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The department demonstrates a strong commitment to community outreach and supports students through co-curricular activities such as clubs and organizations
The College provides an excellent fringe benefit package and is supportive of faculty development. Opportunities exist for overload and summer teaching assignments.
The Lincoln Land Community College (LLCC) district comprises all or part of 15 counties in central/central southern Illinois and covers 4,115 square miles making it the largest geographic community college district in the State of Illinois. The college's main campus is located in Springfield, Illinois. LLCC serves approximately 17,000 individuals annually through credit and non-credit courses at its Springfield campus, as well as at education service area sites throughout the district and online.
As a faculty member at LLCC, you can look forward to working at an institution that values teaching and learning, supports faculty development, and encourages innovation and excellence. Full-time faculty members teach 15 credit hours for load each fall and spring semester with small class sizes and the potential to teach additional courses during the summer term. LLCC employs face-to-face, online, hybrid, and remote instructional modalities and offers courses in 16-week and 8- week formats. LLCC faculty, their spouse and qualified dependent children are eligible to use the tuition waiver on credited courses. Faculty can also enjoy free access to our on-campus fitness center. You can view all the benefits on our website. Come join our team and experience success at LLCC!
Faculty salaries are determined by education level and experience and will be between $51,901 - $93,337. Below are the salary ranges for each level of education. Additional compensation beyond base salary can be earned through extra teaching assignments during the academic year and in the summer, as well as coordinator assignments.
LLCC strives to create an inclusive workplace and environment for our students, faculty, and staff. We are seeking applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to ensure we create a diverse workforce and learning environment.
- Master's degree from an accredited institution with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in chemistry
- Prior teaching experience at the college level
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Intermediate to advanced computer skills
- Master's degree or higher in chemistry
- Experience teaching general education, majors, and/or pre-health chemistry courses
- Coursework or training in organic chemistry
- Experience teaching at a community college
- Experience assessing learning outcomes
- Training (formal or informal) in science pedagogy for higher education
- Evidence of participation in shared governance, committee work, or college service
- Experience using a learning management system (LMS) to support teaching and learning
- Experience teaching students across a wide range of ages and diverse cultural and social backgrounds, including concurrent enrollment high school students
Candidates selected for an interview will be asked to perform a brief 15-20 minute presentation. The topic for which will be emailed upon scheduling the interview.
Transcripts are required for this position and should be uploaded to your application along with a cover letter and curriculum vitae. Online student records will not be accepted. For any courses on your transcripts, which may have vague or obscure titles, please provide an annotated list with a brief (one-phrase) description of the content covered in each such course.
- Teach/conduct assigned classes, labs, clinicals, studio and internships.
- Prepare lessons and provide course syllabus for courses taught that accurately reflects course content and evaluation procedures.
- Create a learning environment that fosters student success.
- Develop, integrate, evaluate, and assess student learning outcomes in support of the College's ongoing accreditation.
- Participate in developing and reviewing curricula and instructional methods and with the articulation of courses as necessary.
- Consult with advisory committee(s) if appropriate for program/curriculum.
- Keep accurate records of student performance including following evaluation procedures as outlined in the relevant course syllabus.
- Provide students with constructive and timely feedback.
- Maintain office hours consistent with Section 8.3 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
- Comply with registration/records procedures.
- Remain current in one's discipline.
- Participate in professional growth activities.
- Contribute to a collegial and collaborative work environment.
- Participate in program review.
- Complete academic assessment activities.
- Conduct current programmatic assessment activity to at least one course assignment, activity, or assessment twice per academic year.
- Compile and submit resultant assessment data as prescribed by academic services division.
- Document changes made based on aggregated data in discipline and department meetings.
About Lincoln Land Community College
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Industry
Colleges, universities, and professional schools
Company size
501 - 1,000 Employees
Headquarters location
Springfield, IL, US
Year founded
1968