Responsibilities: Candidates are expected to participate, consistent with their expertise, in the teaching and ongoing development of the mathematics curriculum. Duties each semester include 12 hours teaching load with additional responsibilities in scholarship, and service. Candidates are expected to maintain an active program of scholarly development, broadly defined in the Department and College. Employment begins August 2023. Salary: Competitive and commensurate with qualifications. Department: Iona University and the Department of Mathematics & Physics emphasize teaching excellence. The department offers an undergraduate major and minor in mathematics, a minor in Physics, along with other childhood and adolescence mathematics education degrees on the undergraduate level. The Department also offers courses in support of other undergraduate majors, the general education program, and graduate programs in adolescence mathematics education. The department is committed to creating a student-centered learning environment and to engaging students in mathematics beyond the classroom. Faculty in the department use diverse teaching methods including the use of technology. Class sizes are small with all core classes having 25 or fewer students. Computer facilities are extensive, and many classrooms include network access with overhead digital projectors and full audio and visual capabilities. Faculty members in the department pursue a broad range of scholarship including: traditional research in mathematics; research with undergraduates; the scholarship of teaching; textbook and software development; and the writing and implementation of internal, state, and national proposals and grants. For more information about the department (including our mission statement), see https://www.iona.edu/academics/schools-institutes/school-arts-science/mathematics-physics-department How To Apply: A complete application must include: (1) a cover letter explaining the applicant's suitability for and interest in the position; (2) teaching statement that address the applicant's teaching experience, philosophy, and methodology; (3) research statement addressing the applicant's scholarship interests, experiences, and potential; (4) curriculum vitae; (5) an unofficial copy of graduate transcripts; and (6) three references (with contact information), two of whom are identified as being able to attest to the candidate's teaching effectiveness. After an application is complete, we may request at least three letters of recommendation, with at least two attesting to the applicant's teaching ability and potential. Send all materials to: Dr. Benjamin Gaines Department of Mathematics & Physics Iona University 715 North Avenue New Rochelle, New York 10801 Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled or the search is closed. |