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Position SummaryWe are seeking a passionate and dedicated Chemistry educator to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in teaching undergraduate and graduate chemistry courses, including general, organic, and biochemistry. A PhD is preferred, but a Master's degree in Chemistry or a related field is required. Experience with analytical chemistry equipment and an... interest in mentoring students are highly desirable.Responsibilities• *Instruction, Research, and Scholarship (90%):**• Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in general, organic, and biochemistry, with the possibility of advanced courses in your specialty.• Contribute to our research program, with a focus on water quality and the use of analytical chemistry equipment such as ICPMS and HPLC.• *Mentoring, Advising, and Supervision (5%):**• Mentor and advise students, both undergraduate and graduate, and serve on graduate committees.• Supervise technical staff and students in conducting research, if grants are developed.• *Service (5%):**• Contribute to the effectiveness of the department, college, and profession through collegial service.• Engage in outreach to the broader community to strengthen the college's position within it.Qualifications• *Education & Experience:•Minimum:Master's degree in Chemistry or a related field, with at least 18 graduate hours in the discipline.•Preferred:** PhD in Chemistry or a related field, postdoctoral experience, and a record of collaborative, multidisciplinary research.Knowledge & Skills• Proven ability to teach chemistry courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.• Experience with analytical chemistry equipment and mentoring students.• Excellent communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.• Proficiency in computer software for administration and course delivery (e.g., MS Office, Learning Management Systems).• Fluency in Navajo or other indigenous languages is desirable but not mandatory.Work Environment & Travel• This position is primarily indoors but may involve outdoor work in adverse weather conditions.• Evening and weekend work may be required.• Travel to other campuses, research sites, or outreach events is expected.Other Requirements• This position requires driving on behalf of the college. A valid driver's license and successful completion of a motor vehicle training and history check are required.• Note: This job description is not exhaustive and may be subject to changes as per the needs of the department. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.*We encourage applications from candidates with a strong commitment to quality instruction and mentorship. If you are passionate about chemistry education and research, we would love to hear from you!Employment Type: Full-TimeCheck More Online Tutoring Jobs

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