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Lecturer/Director of Mathematics

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University of San Diego
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San Diego

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Lecturer/Director of Mathematics

Department Description:

The Department of Mathematics is a unit of the University of San Diego's College of Arts and Sciences. The department offers three tracks - mathematics, mathematics with applied emphasis, and mathematics with an emphasis in secondary education - along with a minor in mathematics, available for students with any major. The mathematics major with the secondary education emphasis is a state-approved subject matter preparation program leading to a teaching credential in mathematics. The department provides significant amount of service to other academic units in the College and the University. Students with various majors take mathematics courses. The department's goals are aligned with those of the University and the College through their focus on academic excellence, advancing intellectual development, expanding knowledge, creating a welcoming, inclusive and collaborative community of students and scholars, and contributing to values-based education.


Detailed Description:

Rank: Adjunct, contract to be renewed annually

Job Duties:

Implements and maintains the math department student Math Placement processing.
  • facilitating and promoting high-quality tutoring or peer education practices
  • supporting the instructional needs of the faculty and students working in and with the MLC
  • mentoring and evaluating tutoring performance
  • representing USD in the national discussion on higher education tutoring and advancing the visibility of the MLC at USD
  • facilitating the ongoing integration of academic support services within MLC as well as with other units on campus that provide related academic support to students
  • providing administrative and budgetary oversight of the MLC
  • strong record of experience with teaching, service, and tutoring practice
  • ability to create and guide assessment efforts, including assessing data regarding student learning, coordinating appropriate interventions, and sharing outcomes with constituents

16 instructional units

Sixteen instructional units will be allocated across the academic year.
  • 2 units will be to teach the Math 498 - MLC internship one unit class twice.
    One per semester.
  • 14 units will be to teach math courses distributed across the academic year in varying ways. The course assignment will be assigned by the chair and load will be dependent upon department scheduling need.

8 administrative units
  • 6.5 units will be for MLC Director administrative work, including working with centers on campus.
  • 1.5 units will be for Math Placement Processing administrative work. (Maybe will decrease after initial startup costs.)
  • Oversight of tutors


Job Requirements:

Required Qualifications:
  • A minimum of a Master’s degree in Mathematics or related discipline.
  • Teaching experience in Mathematics.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; a positive attitude, patience, dependability, and a strong desire to help students gain confidence and improve their understanding of mathematics.
  • Strong mathematical skills and logical reasoning.
  • Ability to effectively articulate mathematical concepts and capable of working with students from diverse cultural backgrounds as well as various academic levels and learning styles.
  • Reliable and capable of working with minimal supervision; ability to work independently and to take initiative in fulfilling responsibilities, duties, and tasks.

  • Preferred Qualifications
  • strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative management style
  • strong administrative and mentoring skills

  • Background check: Successful completion of a pre-employment background check.

    Degree Verification Requirement: Persons offered employment in this position will be required to provide official education transcripts for degree verification purposes.


    Posting Salary:

    Commensurate with experience; Excellent Benefits.

    The University of San Diego offers a very competitive benefits package, to include medical, dental, vision, a 12% retirement contribution given to you by the University (with three year vesting period), and access to on-campus Fitness Centers. Please visit the benefits section of our website to view all of the perks and benefits that USD has to offer. USD: Human Resources: Benefits


    Special Application Instructions

    Click Apply Now to complete our online application.

    Please include the following:
    a) A cover letter that explains why you are interested in applying for this position at USD
    b) CV
    c) teaching statement, including experience and principles underlying pedagogical practice
    d) administrative statement, including any experience relevant to this position.

    Position will be open until filled.

    Contact: Lynn McGrath, lmcgrath@SanDiego.edu

    If you have any technical questions or difficulties please contact the Employment Services Team at 619-260-6806, or email us at jobs@sandiego.edu


    Additional Details:

    The University of San Diego is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion and is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the campus community.

    The University of San Diego is a smoking and tobacco-free campus. For more information, visit www.sandiego.edu/smokefree.


    To apply, visit http://jobs.sandiego.edu/cw/en-us/job/492477/lecturer-in-mathematics-and-director-of-mathematics-learning-center-and-math-placement-processingadjunct





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    Organization

    The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service.

    Located on 180 acres overlooking the city of San Diego, Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the campus is a community treasure, with Spanish Renaissance-inspired buildings and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

    Chartered in 1949, the university enrolls more than 7,000 students and is known for its commitment to teaching, the liberal arts, the formation of values and community service. In less than 60 years, the University of San Diego has grown from a local college with 50 students and a handful of professors to a nationally ranked university. This achievement is the direct result of a single, unwavering expectation: academic excellence.

    USD offers more than 60 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The university adds depth to education by inspiring students to grow spiritually, morally and socially. The breadth of programs and depth of facilities means that students can easily find a course of study that ignites their intellectual fire. In the classroom, coursework across disciplines encourages students to develop their critical thinking skills.

    Small class size means the instructors know their students and can stimulate curious minds with anything from participation in a research project to an after-class discussion on topic. Instructors welcome the free exchange of complex ideas in an environment of tolerance and civility. In this environment, students begin a lifelong habit of appreciating and cultivating their individual gifts.

    To complement this instruction, the university's Honors program provides a challenging curriculum for USD's uniquely motivated students. The university also holds memberships in several honor societies, including Phi Beta Kappa.

    While intellectual growth is key, USD adds depth to the education experience by inspiring students to grow spiritually, morally and socially. An active faith community invites widespread student participation. In the classroom, study is accompanied by an examination of ethics and values University of San Diego students inquire freely and challenge ideas, exercise moral, spiritual and social judgment, serve others, and contemplate social justice in their lives and in their chosen fields. These students are truly educated. These students achieve excellence.

    Students, faculty and staff are active members of the community, volunteering time and expertise, fostering friendships, and working to preserve the region’s unique character. With a population of more than 7,500 students and approximately 2,000 employees, the university impacts the life of the area economically, politically and socially. In turn, the university welcomes the community to participate in campus life, through classes, special events, sports, forums and tours.

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