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The Health Physics Associate supports radiation safety, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance activities across Cleveland Clinic Florida hospitals. This role is responsible for helping ensure ...

Dosimetrist

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$55 - $78.30/hr

The successful candidate will join a strong and highly collaborative team of 3 Physicists, 1 Physics Associate and 3 Dosimetrists. HOACNY has two Cancer Treatment Centers as well as providing ...

... Associate in Natural Sciences for repairs and maintenance of safety showers and eyewashes. * Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications * Minimum qualifications are a M.S. degree in Physics or a ...

Physics Tutor

Palatine, IL · On-site

$25/hr

Tutor higher level Physics including, introductory, mechanics, electricity, quantum physics along ... Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce ...

Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce ... Tutor higher level Physics including, introductory, mechanics, electricity, quantum physics along ...

... pursuing Associate degrees, and advising to students pursuing the Associate of Science and ... other Physics instructors to select textbooks, maintain equipment, and revise/update in-house ...

Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce ... Tutor higher level Physics including, introductory, mechanics, electricity, quantum physics along ...

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What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Physics Associate working in a research laboratory?

As a Physics Associate in a research laboratory, your daily tasks often include preparing and setting up experiments, collecting and analyzing data, maintaining laboratory equipment, and assisting senior physicists or researchers with ongoing projects. You may also be expected to document results, troubleshoot technical issues, and ensure all procedures adhere to lab safety protocols. Collaboration with team members is frequent, especially when interpreting complex findings or coordinating larger research efforts. This hands-on role offers continuous learning opportunities and the chance to directly contribute to scientific advancements within an engaging, team-oriented environment.

What is a Physics Associate job?

A Physics Associate is a professional who assists in conducting research, experiments, and data analysis in the field of physics. They often work in academic, government, or private research settings to support scientific investigations. Responsibilities may include setting up laboratory equipment, analyzing experimental results, and contributing to research papers. This role typically requires a degree in physics or a related field and strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Physics Associate position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Physics Associate, you generally need a strong background in physics or a related science, supported by at least a bachelor’s degree and hands-on laboratory experience. Familiarity with data analysis software (such as MATLAB or Python), laboratory instruments, and sometimes certifications in safety protocols are commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies are important because they enable Physics Associates to contribute accurately to research projects, collaborate efficiently, and maintain high safety and data integrity standards.

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Physics Associate Faculty

Physics Associate Faculty

Everett Community College

Everett, WA • On-site

$19K/mo

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : Everett Community College
Job Type: Part-Time Faculty
Division: Instruction
Department: Natural Sciences
Opening Date: 09/19/2025
Bargaining Unit: AFT
First review date (applicant screening begins):: 09/26/2025
We are committed to hiring, developing, retaining, and promoting individuals who exemplify the mission, vision, and core values of our institution and possess the skills and experience to meet the needs of our students.
Overview
The Physics program emphasizes conceptual and mathematical modeling of the physical world and practical problem-solving techniques, providing students with analytical skills, an understanding of the scientific process and effective scientific communication skills. Students are prepared for transfer into four-year degrees in physics, engineering, medicine and other science fields through a strong foundation in theory and hands-on laboratory experience. Coursework emphasizes conceptual understanding, mathematical modeling and problem solving using real-world examples.
Examples of courses taught include:
  • PHYS& 114: General Physics I
  • PHYS& 241: Engineering Physics I
  • PHYS& 231: Engineering Physics I Laboratory

TITLE: Physics Associate Faculty
SALARY: $19,015/quarter at 100% course load*
DEPARTMENT: Physical Sciences
REPORTS TO: Associate Dean of Natural Sciences
POSITION NUMBER: Instructional Associate Faculty
This position is eligible for hybrid work location, per Everett Community College's Telework Policy
*Courses vary in credits/load. For example, one 5 credit lecture course would be 33.33% course load, or $6,338.42/quarter.
*Please review Appendix D (page 68) of the AFT Contract for full salary information
*Additional compensation may be available for courses that meet high wage / high demand criteria
Duties & Responsibilities
Teaching
  • Foster an equitable, anti-racist, and culturally inclusive learning environment and demonstrate an awareness of the experiences and needs of the current student population
  • Develop curriculum, prepare, modify and deliver teaching/learning activities designed to maximize student learning and foster inclusive excellence.
  • Teach courses in accordance with the course record, course syllabus, approved student learning objectives, and quarterly course schedules. Design and/or deliver course assignments, learning activities and assessments that enable students to meet the course's stated learning outcomes.
  • Develop a current course syllabus using the College's inclusive syllabus template and submit it to the Instruction Office prior to the start of the quarter.
  • At the course level, assess student work using appropriate methodologies that promote further learning; at the department or program level; at the program or department level, disaggregate, review and assess student learning outcomes with the goal of continuous improvement and reduction of opportunity gaps.
  • Complete summative evaluations of student work during the College's scheduled finals week; submit final grades by the designated deadline.
  • Create and maintain department and student records in accordance with college policies and procedures.
  • Refer students to college services, community agencies and other professionals as appropriate.
  • Establish, post, and maintain regularly scheduled office hours for consultation with students.

Continuation of Professional Standards
  • Stay current in relevant best practices, emerging topics, and research.

Participation in College Matters
  • Complete annual trainings as required by state and federal law and the College as identified by the College. Associate Faculty will be compensated for trainings required by the College.
  • Maintain certification and/or licensure required by the College in the performance of the faculty member's assignment.

Optional Duties
  • By mutual agreement, compensation may be available for participation in the following:
    1. Opening week activities, meetings and professional development opportunities.
    2. Faculty forum.
    3. Annual graduation ceremony in June.
    4. Serving on committees.
    5. Department, division and college meetings and be involved in department, division and college matters.
    6. Maintain regular office hours for consultation with students.
    7. Advise students in their course selections, programs, and pathways.

Reassigned Time
  • The leadership of the College has the right to assign faculty duties to faculty members.
  • Faculty may be assigned non-faculty duties including, but not limited to, administrative functions, leadership of college initiatives, or other specially assigned duties.

Qualifications
Required Education and Experience:
  • Master's degree in Physics or a closely related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Demonstrated experience effectively instructing adult learners

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of subject material
  • Ability to design and deliver instruction aligned with established learning outcomes
  • Skilled in utilizing classroom strategies for effective instruction
  • Ability to assess student learning and maintain accurate instructional records
  • Proficiency with Canvas or similar learning management systems
  • Strong communication skills to be able to clearly teach technical content

Preferred
  • Doctorate in Physics
  • Teaching experience in Physics
  • Experience teaching online courses
  • Experience with microcomputer-based laboratories
  • Commitment to and experience with inquiry-based instruction

Additional Information
Physical Requirements
Everett Community College follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides the following information as a guideline for applicants:
  • Ability to operate office equipment, including computers, printers, and telecommunication devices.
  • Ability to observe, analyze, and interpret data from various sources.
  • Ability to prepare and present detailed reports, both in written and audible formats.
  • Ability to exchange information on the phone, through video conferencing, or in person.
  • Ability to sit or stand for extended periods while performing routine tasks.
  • Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds.

Terms of Employment
  • Temporary, part-time position with quarterly assignments, days/times vary by courses taught
  • FLSA overtime exempt
  • Position is subject to Everett Community College policies and procedures.
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  • Performance will be evaluated in accordance with the

Notice to Applicants
This position is not eligible for an employment visa sponsorship. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States for any employer.
Background Check
Prior to hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Drug-Free Campus
In compliance with federal and state regulations, EvCC is committed to a safe and drug-free campus. Employees are required to comply with EvCC's policy prohibiting illegal drug use or activity, including notification of criminal drug convictions and the use of prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications that are likely to affect job safety.
The complete policy is available at the EvCC Policies page. If you would like a printed copy of the policy, or if you have any questions, please contact the Human Resources Department at 425-388-9229.
Safety and Security
EvCC strives to be a safe, secure and prepared campus for our students, staff and community. Detailed information regarding campus security, crime statistics for the most recent three year period, and other information is available on the Campus Safety, Security and Emergency Management page. This information is required by law and is provided by the EvCC Security Department. If you would like a printed copy of this information, you may contact the Security Department at (425) 388-9990.
Reasonable Accommodations and Non-Discrimination
Reasonable accommodation is provided in all aspects of employment, including the application process, consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act and state law. To request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Human Resources at hr@everettcc.edu or 425-388-9229. For more information see: EvCC3020: Americans with Disabilities Act policy
Everett Community College does not discriminate based on, but not limited to, race, color, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, language, culture, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy or parental status, marital status, actual or perceived disability, use of service animal, economic status, military or veteran status, spirituality or religion, or genetic information in its programs, activities, or employment.
Contact the following people with inquiries or complaints regarding discrimination, Title IX compliance, or Americans with Disabilities Act compliance:
Equal Opportunity Director: EqualOpportunity@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271;
ADA Coordinator: ADACoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9232;
Title IX Coordinator: TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271.
HR offices are located in Olympus Hall 111, 2000 Tower St. Everett, WA 98201.
For more information, visit the Equal Opportunity and Title IX website.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees, including: health care, dental, vision, , deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees may be eligible for benefits, depending on employee type and hours worked.
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