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How much do lecturer in chemistry jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for lecturer in chemistry in the United States is $52,379.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Lecturer in Chemistry do?

A Lecturer in Chemistry is responsible for teaching undergraduate and sometimes postgraduate courses in chemistry at a college or university. Their duties include preparing and delivering lectures, conducting laboratory sessions, designing course materials, and assessing student performance. In addition to teaching, they may also engage in research, supervise student projects, and contribute to curriculum development. Lecturers often participate in departmental meetings and academic advising. They play a key role in fostering students' understanding of chemical principles and scientific inquiry.

What are some common challenges faced by a Lecturer in Chemistry and how can they be addressed?

Lecturers in Chemistry often face the challenge of engaging students with diverse backgrounds and learning styles, especially when teaching complex scientific concepts. Balancing time between teaching, curriculum development, laboratory supervision, and research can also be demanding. Effective strategies include integrating active learning techniques, utilizing modern laboratory equipment, and collaborating with colleagues for interdisciplinary projects. Building strong communication with students and staying updated with the latest advancements in chemistry also help in overcoming these challenges and enhancing the learning experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lecturer in Chemistry, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lecturer in Chemistry, you generally need an advanced degree in chemistry (typically a PhD), solid subject expertise, and experience in academic teaching or research. Familiarity with laboratory instrumentation, learning management systems (LMS), and relevant safety certifications are commonly expected. Strong communication, organizational skills, and the ability to inspire and engage students are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, student success, and the maintenance of a safe, stimulating learning environment.

What is the difference between Lecturer In Chemistry vs Chemistry Professor?

AspectLecturer In ChemistryChemistry Professor
Required CredentialsMaster's degree or PhD in Chemistry or related fieldPhD in Chemistry or a closely related discipline
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, primarily teaching and researchUniversities, research institutions, often with administrative duties
Employer & Industry UsageColleges and universities, higher education sectorHigher education institutions, research-focused roles
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding teaching roles in chemistry academiaCareer progression and academic responsibilities in chemistry

In summary, a Lecturer In Chemistry typically holds a master's or PhD, focusing on teaching and research at colleges or universities. A Chemistry Professor usually has a PhD and more senior responsibilities, including research leadership and administrative duties. Both roles are integral to academia but differ in seniority and scope.

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Lecturer of Chemistry

Wisconsin

Platteville, WI

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.Position Title:Lecturer of ChemistryJob Category:Academic StaffEmployment Type:Terminal (Fixed Term)Job Profile:LecturerPosition Summary:

The Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville invites applications for a one-year instructional academic staff, Lecturer, position to teach general chemistry lectures and laboratories . This is a full-time, nine-month, benefits eligible position starting in August of 2026.

Key Job Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will teach a full time load (up to 18 contact hours accounting for 27-30 EMS Dean's Points) of general chemistry lectures and laboratories. Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

To be considered for this position, applicants must respond to all required qualifications.

  • M.S. in Chemistry or closely related field with substantial experience in teaching chemistry.

  • One semester of experience effectively teaching general chemistry lecture or laboratory.

  • Proficient in oral and written communications in English and have skills needed to work with Microsoft Office.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Two years of experience effectively teach university-level general chemistry lecture or laboratory.

  • Excel in oral and written communications in English and have skills needed to work with Microsoft Office.

  • Extensive experience with Canvas or similar learning management system.

About the Chemistry Department at University of Wisconsin-Platteville

The Chemistry Department currently consists of 9 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 3 instructional academic staff, and 2 lab technicians. The Department offers BS degrees in Chemistry that include program emphases certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS). Available degree emphases include a standard track, Biochemistry, Criminalistics, and Criminalistics with a DNA focus. The Criminalistics Emphases are unique undergraduate programs in the State. The Department also offers a Chemistry Minor and a 2-year Pre-Pharmacy Program. The Department has approximately 80 majors and graduates 12 to 15 students per year. Faculty within the program work closely with students and provide several opportunities for undergraduate research. For more information, please see the departmental web page at: https://www.uwplatt.edu/department/chemistry.

About the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science:

The College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science (EMS) enrolls approximately 2,500 students in ABET-accredited BS degree programs in Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial Systems, Mechanical, Software Engineering, and Engineering Physics , as well as BS degrees in Mathematics, Data Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems. The College of EMS also participates in a statewide Collaborative Engineering Program that allows place-bound undergraduate students to complete their BS degrees in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with minimal travel. In addition, the College has an online Master of Engineering program, which has been designated as a "Best Buy" in online education.

The College of EMS's values are provided below:

We, the employees of the College of EMS, value being a key player in our undergraduate students' success:

  • We value teaching excellence, continuously improving our teaching skills, creating engaging learning environments, and implementing known best practices in STEM education

  • We value nurturing a culture of care toward our students and our colleagues

  • We value the university's goal of serving students with a wide range of preparation, and we meet our students where they are

  • We value high standards to prepare our students for the rigors of the STEM workplace

  • We value providing job-ready skills to our students through authentic, applied, and hands-on learning experiences

Why It's Great to be a Pioneer:
TheUniversity of Wisconsin-Platteville, founded in 1866, offers 47 baccalaureate and 10 master's programs. It possesses institutional strengths in middle level education, engineering, industrial technology, agriculture, criminal justice, and business. The campus is located in Southwest Wisconsin's largest and most historic community. The region offers excellent school systems, high quality medical and hospital facilities, outstanding recreational opportunities, and vibrant businesses and industries. UW-Platteville is a cultural and educational center for the Tri-State region of Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.

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Application Deadline:
Applications must be submitted through ouronline applicant portal. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by June 22, 2026. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

How to Apply:

The following documents are required for applicant consideration:

  • Letter of application addressingallrequired qualifications and responsibilities.

  • A curriculum vitae or resume.

  • A separate statement of teaching philosophy and experience (2 page limit).

  • Three letters of recommendation with at least one addressing teaching ability.

  • Copies of graduate and undergraduate
    transcripts.

Legal Notices and Important Information:

Employment will require a criminal background check. It will also require you and your references to answer questions regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment.

The University ensures physical accessibility to work environments for persons with disabilities and will provided reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to employment. Upon request, the University will provide reasonable accommodations for religious observances and practices.

The University is committed to a program of affirmative action for women, racial minorities, persons with disabilities, disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era. While the Chancellor assumes overall responsibility for the success of the program, university administrators and supervisors are responsible and accountable for implementation. Authority for monitoring the program is delegated to Human Resources.

Each individual associated with the University is called upon to pledge a new and revitalized commitment to build and maintain a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination, an environment that fosters mutual respect, recognizes the dignity and worth of all people, and promotes to the fullest, equal employment opportunity through affirmative action.

In compliance with the Clery Act of 1998, the University of Wisconsin-PlattevilleAnnual Security & Annual Fire Safety Reportis available for review. Call the UW-Platteville Campus Police Office at608.342.1584for a paper copy of the annual report.

The Universities of Wisconsin will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except that the identity of the successful candidate will be released.See Wis. Stat. . 19.36(7).

UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer:


Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

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