The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Position ID: UTRGV-3YRLECTFACSMSS [#19130, FRGV1289]
Position Title: 3-Year Lecturer Faculty in The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences/College of Sciences
Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty
Position Location: Edinburg, Texas 78539, United States [map] sort by distance
Subject Areas: 3-Year Lecturer Faculty in The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences/College of Sciences
Starting Date: 2022/09/01
Application Deadline: finished (2021/11/29, finished 2022/12/03, listed until 2022/05/26)
Position Description:    

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UTRGV – SMSS 3-YR Lecturer Position

 

The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (SMSS) at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) invites applications for four non-Tenure-track 3-Year Lecturer Faculty positions beginning 09/01/2022, subject to availability. This hiring initiative focuses on applicants who are dedicated to early student success and serving the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s diverse student body as a non-tenured Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences beginning in the 2022-2023 academic year, subject to funding availability.  The focus and intent of the lecturing duties will be teaching introductory level-co-requisite courses.  The primary responsibility of Lecturers considered for this position will be teaching and collaborating with colleagues to enhance student success in co-requisite courses.  Co-requisite mathematics courses are often paired with another math course.  In other words, students will take both the prerequisite and the regular course in the same semester.  Lecturers are expected to: 1) implement evidence-based teaching and learning strategies in the classroom and to document their impact to increase the chances for success of first-year college students who are not yet considered college-ready; 2) use effective activities/pedagogy in the classroom to engage students, cultivate thinking skills, and motivate interest in the subject; and 3) integrate innovative technology and customized learning to maximize student success. Given that UTRGV is a distributed university, faculty may be required to teach online or hybrid courses or teach at different locations.

 

Service and Scholarship: Although the primary obligation of lecturers is to teach, service to the university and community may be a part of the faculty members’ responsibilities. This position does not provide any formal expectation and/or support for scholarship activities. However, UTRGV encourages all faculty, including Lecturers, to engage in scholarship.

 

UTRGV is a leading Hispanic-serving institution recently promoted to R2 Carnegie research classification and with the goal to become an R1 institution in near future. As such, the successful applicant will benefit from the college and university initiatives aligned with this goal, such as expanded research facilities, faculty salary incentives for external funding, an inclusive and welcoming environment, and growing graduate offerings, which include two new doctoral programs (PhD in Math and Statistics and PhD in Physics) and several more in the pipeline.

 

An M.S./M.A. in Mathematics or Statistics from an accredited university is required for this position.  Additional qualifications for this position include Ph.D. or terminal degree in the field of study with extensive teaching experience and documented teaching effectiveness at a university or college campus. 

 

UTRGV seeks to increase the representation of historically underrepresented faculty in the sciences, including underrepresented minority and women faculty.  We value applicants who can understand and have overcome race, gender-based, and ability-based barriers, and who can bring with them the wealth of worldview, perspective, and experience that is critical to an innovative and accessible educational environment.  As a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution, UTRGV is committed to preparing its students to succeed, contribute and excel in an increasingly diverse, global, and interconnected world, and seeks faculty who are prepared to help in this goal.

 

Diversity and inclusion are part of our core values and as such we encourage applications from women and members of underrepresented groups in the sciences. It is our commitment to elevate the lives and economic well-being of the Valley community, by offering first-rate education in the STEM fields. We value applicants who can understand and have overcome race, gender-based, and ability-based barriers, and who can bring with them the wealth of worldview, perspective, and experience, which are critical to an innovative and accessible educational environment.  As a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution with a student population that is over 90% Hispanic, UTRGV is committed to preparing its students to succeed, contribute, and excel in an increasingly diverse, global, and interconnected world. Applicants who identify with this mission are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, the names & contact information of at least three professional references, a letter of interest, unofficial graduate transcripts, and a teaching statement. Complete applications should be submitted online at https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/31635. Electronic inquiries may be directed to timothy.huber@utrgv.edu.

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Contact: Dr. Timothy Huber
Email: email address
Postal Mail:
1201 West University Dr.
Edinburg, Texas 78539-2909
Web Page: www.utrgv.edu/math