WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
NATURAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT SEEKS AN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY
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Western New Mexico University, a public, comprehensive, regional institution serving a diverse multicultural population of 3,000 students, is located in Silver City, New Mexico. WNMU’s accredited programs include nursing, occupational therapy, education, business, social work, and child development. Exemplary teaching, quality programs, commitment to diversity, and enhanced regional service characterize WNMU’s mission.
Applications are invited for a tenure-track faculty position with a contract starting Spring or Fall 2008. Position responsibilities include advising, program development, assessment, university service, scholarly activity, community service and advisement of student organizations. During the interview candidates will make a thirty (30) minute class presentation on a topic selected by the search committee. Research, grant writing, experience on university, community, and professional committees and organizations, and previous teaching experience are desired. Previous successful interaction with diverse groups and proficiency in Spanish are preferred for all positions.
Natural Sciences Department – Seeks an Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A Ph.D. in Chemistry or equivalent is required. The successful candidate should have a broad background in chemistry and will be required to teach Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, with associated labs, and share in the teaching of General Chemistry. Experience teaching allied courses in physical science, forensics or astronomy will be an asset. The successful candidate should have experience in advising and working wit under-prepared students in a small classroom environment, background in current teaching strategies and expertise in the use of educational technology. Development of a research program suitable to a small teaching university that accommodates the inclusion of undergraduate students is desired.
Salary: $ 41,153 - $ 44,884
Review of application materials will begin Friday, February 1, 2008 and continues until filled.
TO APPLY: A complete application must include a cover letter and vita, copy of official graduate transcripts (originals required upon hire), at least three letters of recommendation (two of which focus on the applicant’s teaching ability and potential). Applicants must submit a personal statement that addresses the applicant’s teaching philosophy as well as the applicant’s experience with and expectations regarding the use of technology in teaching. Additional documentation may be requested from semi-finalists. Send required documentation to: Western New Mexico University, Attn: Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 680, Silver City, New Mexico, 88062.
Western New Mexico University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Minorities and women are especially encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, handicap or national origin.