Simmons University, Mathematics, Computing and Statistics

Position ID: 1138-MATHSTATS [#17497]
Position Title: Statistics or Mathematics Contract Faculty Position
Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty
Position Location: Boston, Massachusetts 02115, United States [map] sort by distance
Subject Area: mathematics
Application Deadline: finished (2021/03/25, finished 2022/01/27)
Position Description:    

*** this position has been closed. ***

The Division of Mathematics, Computing, and Statistics (MCS) at Simmons University is seeking applicants for a contract (non-tenure-track) faculty position in Statistics or Mathematics, to begin July 1, 2021 (start date negotiable).  As a mission-driven and inclusive institution, we invite applications from candidates who share our passion and commitment to empowering women to thrive in their careers. Depending on the successful candidate’s experience and professional goals, we offer several different possibilities for position title and responsibilities. 

Located in Boston’s historic Fenway area, Simmons has a strong tradition of empowering women and of challenging traditional gender roles and expanding opportunities for historically marginalized groups. Simmons University was one of the first higher education institutions to focus on preparing women to become leaders and has evolved to become a university offering a women-centered undergraduate program, with graduate programs open to all. MCS is a collegial and supportive community of teachers and scholars within a uniquely multidisciplinary College. Simmons faculty and staff are truly committed to our mission of preparing students to become champions of social justice and equitable leaders in their professions and their communities. This commitment and pride make for a dynamic workplace. Simmons University strives for inclusive excellence in all aspects of an individual’s community experience: One of our strategic goals is to become the most inclusive campus in New England. As a University committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we seek candidates with a demonstrated ability to work with and empower students across a broad range of social and personal identities and perspectives. We particularly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups. 

MCS houses majors in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, and Data Science, as well as several other interdisciplinary majors. Approximately three quarters of all undergraduates at Simmons take at least one course in statistics, all of which are taught by MCS. The Division is housed within the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences, which also includes the School of Business and the School of Library and Information Science. This unique organizational structure facilitates the exploration of interdisciplinary programs and scholarship that move beyond traditional disciplinary approaches to address broad questions of how data, information, and knowledge affect the human endeavor and how people work and live together in the 21st century. One key priority is to clearly articulate how science can be used for good and to promote equity. This includes the explicit integration of diverse perspectives, problem sets, and experiments reflecting today’s most challenging social and scientific problems. The College envisions a professoriate with the boldness to implement a University-wide equity agenda. 

Responsibilities: Responsibilities include teaching a wide range of courses in statistics and/or mathematics through the calculus sequence and being an active participant in service within the Division and the University. Service responsibilities include but are not limited to: advising Division majors, supporting the growing Statistics and Data Science programs, contributing to online undergraduate degree programs, and being an active member of select Division and University committees. We seek an innovative educator with demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching and mentoring, creative curriculum development, and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration inside and outside the University. 

Qualifications: We are open to individuals interested in, and qualified for, either of the following 10-month, non-tenure-track faculty positions. Please note that we are filling only one position at this time. Candidates must have earned a graduate degree in Statistics or Mathematics, or a related field (or expect to earn such a degree by Fall 2021). 

Non-Tenure Track (NTT) Lecturer or Assistant Professor: NTT appointments are teaching-focused positions that do not carry research expectations. NTT faculty carry a teaching load of seven courses a year (or the equivalent) and must participate in service activities. Candidates will have strong teaching experience, with demonstrated excellence and innovation in teaching. Candidates for an Assistant Professor (NTT) position must have earned a doctoral degree by the time of the appointment. 

Assistant, Associate, or full Professor of Practice: Candidates will have an M.S. in a relevant field, and substantial industry experience as a statistics/data science professional (five years or more). Appointments may be made at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor of Practice rank, depending on experience. Professors of Practice carry a teaching load of seven courses a year (or the equivalent), and must maintain currency in the field through consulting or active engagement with the professional community, as well as participating in campus service activities. Candidates will have demonstrated teaching experience or strong potential to excel at teaching and have at least five years of professional experience. 

Professional Development and Support: As One Simmons, we are committed to the development of our faculty and to providing opportunities for faculty to engage in College and University leadership efforts. These opportunities may include participating in inter-faculty grant/research development, institutional leadership development opportunities, and mentoring/coaching opportunities. 

Salary and Benefits: Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Simmons University participates in TIAA/CREF and offers excellent benefits packages, including tuition reimbursement for dependents at Simmons and other institutions. 

Instructions to Applicants: To apply, please submit a cover letter (including the title of the position for which you are applying), a CV, and a teaching statement. Additional supporting materials that document excellence in teaching, such as course evaluations and syllabi of courses taught, are optional and welcomed. 

Application review will continue until the position is filled. Contact information for three professional references will be requested of selected applicants following initial review of applications. 

For further information, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Margaret Menzin (menzin@simmons.edu).

As a University committed to diversity, Simmons encourages applications broadly. Simmons is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to continuing to develop a more diverse faculty, staff, student body, and curriculum.

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Simmons University
Mathematics, Computing, and Statistics
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
Web Page: http://www.simmons.edu/undergraduate/academics/departments/mathematics/