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Volunteer Physics Laboratory Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... laboratory activities for students. Class sizes are typically small, with less than 10 students ... voluntary retirement account with TIAA or Fidelity; employee paid short term disability based on ...

Laboratory Manager

Miami Shores, FL · On-site

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... instructor during the Instrumental Lab, CHE 421 (Spring): * Prepare solutions * Set up the ... Physics lab equipment * Departmental instruments * Teaching, research and/or instrumentation ...

... laboratory activities for students. Class sizes are typically small, with less than 10 students ... voluntary retirement account with TIAA or Fidelity; employee paid short term disability based on ...

Laboratory Manager

Miami Shores, FL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... instructor during the Instrumental Lab, CHE 421 (Spring): * Prepare solutions * Set up the ... Physics lab equipment * Departmental instruments * Teaching, research and/or instrumentation ...

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Description Do Great Things. Durham Technical Community College is hiring a Physics Adjunct Instructor in the Mathematics and Physics Department. The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for course preparation, delivery, grading, and records management.

The Instructor will work closely with his or her Discipline Chair on matters related to and for the benefit of the Science and Math Department and its students. More specifically, and consistent with the terms and conditions of appointment as stipulated in the contract of employment. Examples of Duties Teach all courses, as assigned, for the full duration of scheduled instruction Be fully prepared with a syllabus and instructional plans for each class session in accord with the stated objectives of the course Enforce academic policy and procedures at all times, and comply with institutional rules and regulations Maintain complete course and student records, reports, and forms Stay current with developments in the field of instruction Assume other necessary responsibilities and perform additional tasks as assigned by the chair, department dean, chief instructional officer, or president, in meeting the needs of the department, division, and college Assume responsibility for laboratory/classroom preparation, including maintenance and cleanup, and recommend, as necessary, appropriate laboratory supplies and equipment Minimum Qualifications A master's degree in Physics or a related field with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Physics.

Supplemental Information Physical Demands: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. The physical and mental demands described as follows are representative of those that must be met by an employee in performing the essential functions of this job: Ability to sit and/or stand for long periods of time Ability to move between classrooms, buildings, and campuses Ability to express or exchange ideas Ability to lift, at times, 10 lbs. Good eye/hand dexterity.