Posted: Nov 8, 2024

Anatomy & Physiology Biology (Tenure-Track) Instructor (2 positions)

Delta College - University Center, MI
Full-time
Salary: $57,815.00 - $74,300.00
Application Deadline: N/A
Faculty Positions - Tenure Track
Delta College is seeking faculty members committed to the college’s philosophy that education serves the greater good by providing students access to a better life. The candidates for faculty positions understand that community colleges are positioned to fundamentally change people’s lives, and as a result, society itself. Required qualities include a belief that continuous improvement in pedagogy and relationships with students, other faculty, and staff are hallmarks of an educator who has been called to the profession. We are seeking colleagues who embrace the idea of helping students achieve their goals, and approach academic excellence as evidenced in equity as a moral imperative.

Delta believes that faculty are the heart of the institution. We are seeking faculty members who are energized by the community college pathways and inclusivity/equity initiatives, and see it as their job to support a diverse set of learners inside and outside the classroom. Delta embraces the notion of life-long learning and continuous improvement, and so is looking for those with a sincere desire to self-reflect on personal instructional practices and work collaboratively with colleagues to improve teaching and learning for all students. The faculty members that Delta seeks to hire live a daily work-commitment to the democratic ideal espoused in Delta’s mission.

We are seeking a collaborative, energetic, and innovative full-time anatomy & physiology instructor who is committed to student retention and success. The instructor will be responsible for establishing and promoting an effective learning environment to maximize student learning in both the face-to-face and online classroom. They may be assigned to teach various levels of anatomy and physiology in the traditional classroom and/or blended/hybrid/online setting and must be available to teach courses during the evening, weekend, and nontraditional times as needed in the Science and Mathematics Division at Delta College. In addition, we seek candidates whose teaching and/or service have prepared them to fulfill our commitment to belonging, equity, diversity, and inclusion (BEDI).
POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • The successful candidate must demonstrate experience, skills, and commitment to fostering an environment of belonging, diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the mission, vision, and values of Delta College.
  • Demonstrate an inclusive and culturally relevant philosophy of teaching that provides learning opportunities that meet the needs of all students.
  • Commitment to providing a learning environment that addresses the historical and contemporary sociocultural frameworks that provide a more holistic representation of the field of biology.
  • Teach at least 30 equated credit hours annually of various levels of anatomy and physiology courses.
  • Focus on supporting and assessing student learning and academic achievement to ensure student success.
  • Continually develop appropriate innovation in learning and teaching to meet diverse learning styles and student needs.
  • Collaborate voluntarily and energetically with colleagues in the academic discipline and with other faculty colleagues to develop effective learning experiences for a diverse student body.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of diversity based on the college statement on diversity.
  • Serve the community through outreach activities.
  • Make effective and innovative use of appropriate technology in the performance of the responsibilities and accountabilities.
  • Commit to ongoing educational and professional growth.
  • Engage fully in course, discipline, program development, curriculum development and assessment.
  • Committee participation at the college and related professional organizations.
  • Attend and participate in discipline, division and college meetings.
  • Possess minimum technology skills and understanding of a course management system.
  • Demonstrate teaching effectiveness which supports student learning and encompasses pedagogies for student success to meet course and/or program requirements.
  • Work in a variety of settings which promote quality learning.
  • Maintain professional development to assure currency within field of practice.
  • Possess effective verbal, written and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and willingness to teach dual enrolled students.
  • Master of Science degree in biology or a related discipline with a minimum of 18 credit hours in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry, or other closely related subject areas from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
  • Commitment to creating an inclusive classroom climate and designing curricula that foster greater sense of community.
  • Recent experience in teaching biology in an active learning environment.
  • Experience using a variety of teaching modalities, educational technology, and delivery methods including online.
  • Demonstrated current knowledge in anatomy & physiology.
  • Ability to teach on multiple Delta campuses and online (asynchronous and synchronous).