National Institute on Scientific Teaching
Emmanuel College- Lecturer; Department of Biology
Emmanuel College-a Catholic, coeducational, residential, liberal arts and sciences college in Boston-has been educating critical thinkers, ethical decision makers and community leaders since 1919. Situated in Boston's Fenway neighborhood within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Emmanuel's 17-acre campus is home to nearly 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The College provides boundless opportunities for students to expand their worldview through rigorous coursework, significant internship and career opportunities throughout the Boston area and beyond, collaborations with distinguished and dedicated faculty, and participation in a dynamic campus community. Emmanuel's more than 70 programs in the arts, humanities, education, natural sciences, business and nursing foster spirited discourse and substantive learning experiences that honor the College's commitment to educate the
whole person and prepare students to emerge as tomorrow's leaders. For more information, visit www.emmanuel.edu.
The Department of Biology at Emmanuel College invites applications for a Lecturer position to begin in September 2022. We seek a broadly trained biologist that shares the department's commitment to inclusive STEM pedagogy and practices. Our colleague would instruct lecture and lab courses (Nutrition, Introductory Biology, Anatomy and Physiology) in both the biology and nursing programs, and upper-level elective courses in their area of specialization. The Department of Biology is located in the Wilkens Science Center, blocks from the Longwood Medical Area, and is equipped with excellent teaching and research facilities and scientific instrumentation. The teaching requirement for this position is 4 courses (lectures and labs) in both the fall and spring semesters.
Candidates must have a PhD in biology or related field, and a commitment to teaching undergraduates; postdoctoral experience is preferred.
Emmanuel College seeks to create a working and learning environment that reflect the society and community in which we are located, and we actively encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
After submitting your resume with this application form (see link below), you will be prompted to complete an Applicant Profile where you will be able to upload additional documents.
A complete application must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references. At least one of these references should be able to address the quality of the candidate's teaching. In the application materials, candidates should demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the curriculum, classroom, and lab.
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