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Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Science

Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Science

La Salle University

Philadelphia, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Position Details
Position Overview
Position Title
Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Science
Department
215210 - Chemistry, Biology, and Geology & Physics
Position Description/Posting Details
Posting Number
A0176P
Position Summary
La Salle University's Environmental Science Program has an need for highly qualified adjunct faculty to teach a lecture/lab introductory environmental science course in Fall 25 semester:
ENV 153: Introduction to Environmental ScienceThis course is an introduction to the field of environmental science. Topics covered include climate change, the human impacts on water quality, the role of soil and agriculture on our food resource, the impacts of air pollution on human health, and the impact of humans on biodiversity.
ENL 153: Introduction to Environmental Science LaboratoryThis course is an introduction to field and laboratory methods in environmental science. Students will learn to collect and analyze environmental data, including conducting water quality measurements, reading and interpreting different types of maps with spatial data, measuring biodiversity in areas around Philadelphia, and analyzing air and soil pollution. The course will also include several field trips.
These courses serve primarily first-year undergraduate Environmental Science majors. The courses are offered in person and are scheduled in the daytime.
Applications in teaching only one or both courses are welcome.
For more information about the Environmental Science Program, please visit https://www.lasalle.edu/programs/environmental-science/
Essential Duties
  • Teach assigned course(s).
  • Prepare course materials consistent with departmental and course learning objectives.
  • Teach/prepare laboratory experiments.
  • Provide timely grading and feedback to students.
  • Provide guidance and support to students.

Required Qualifications
  • Masters degree or Ph.D. in environmental science or related field or experience (chemistry, biology, public health, etc.).
  • Knowledge and commitment to the mission of La Salle University.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Previous experience teaching at the college level.
  • Willingness to be flexible in class scheduling.

Physical Requirements and/or Unusual Work Hours
  • Laboratory classes may require outside work, lifting, moving equipment.

Special Instructions to Applicant
La Salle University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports a fully inclusive, equitable, and diverse working and learning environment. We strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply.
This is a pooled position from which Adjunct Instructors will be selected when/if a need arises in the department. Should review of your qualifications result in a decision to pursue your candidacy, you will be contacted directly. These pools are closed down annually during the summer and you will receive notification that a refreshed application is needed for you to continue to be considered.