Overview The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Utah State University invites applications for the position of Lecturer at the Brigham City campus of Utah State University (USU) with an estimated start date of August 1, 2020. The position is an academic year (nine-month), non-tenure track appointment with the possibility of summer teaching for additional compensation. Outstanding performance can lead to promotion to Senior Lecturer and subsequently to Principal Lecturer. Responsibilities Major responsibilities include teaching online and broadcast courses in lower division and developmental mathematics and statistics, modeling high-quality undergraduate mathematics and statistics pedagogical strategies, and innovative undergraduate teaching. This position has no research responsibilities. Because most courses include distance delivery, experience in broadcast or on-line teaching is desirable. Additional responsibilities include effective participation in the operation and shared governance of the Department, the Brigham City campus, and the University, including academic organizations related to mathematical/statistical education, and professional development opportunities. Minimum Qualifications · Masterâs Degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Mathematics/Statistics Education, or a closely related discipline, or equivalent professional experience · At least 18 credit hours of graduate-level mathematics or statistics content · A record of effective Mathematics/Statistics teaching at university level Preferred Qualifications · Experience teaching Statistics and/or K-12 Mathematics · Scholarship in Mathematics/Statistics education · Experience in broadcast or on-line teaching · Doctoral degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Mathematics/Statistics Education or related fields Applicants must apply electronically using USUâs online system https://careers-usu.icims.com/ Required Documents (additional instructions appear below) 1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum vitae (CV) to be uploaded to the candidate profile under âResumeâ 3. Transcripts (showing graduate coursework in mathematics or statistics content) 4. A statement of teaching philosophy which briefly summarizes evidence of teaching excellence 5. Three recommendation letters (see specific submission information below) 6. Names and contact information (including email addresses) for the three references must be provided in the candidate profile Review of applications begins 20 July 2020, with the position open until filled. For more information, please contact: Ted Campbell, Lecturer Search Committee Chair Department of Mathematics & Statistics Email: T.J.Campbell@usu.edu |