Thursday, November 13, 2014

FT at Franklin Pierce, NH

http://www.franklinpierce.edu/about/employment/index.htm

Franklin Pierce University, the College of Rindge, NH, is seeking a faculty member to join our Division of Natural Sciences as an Assistant Professor of Physics. This position will participate in teaching and lecturing General Physics courses and labs. Along with this, the successful candidate will take part in General Education Curriculum each semester as deemed appropriate according to program needs. 

The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree in Physics, demonstrate teaching effectiveness at the college level and exhibit a strong commitment to undergraduate education, learning and advising. All faculty positions are expected to engage in institutional service as well as maintain a program of scholarly/creative work. 

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we strongly encourage women and minorities to apply for our open positions, and welcome enquiry from qualified applicants for this position beginning Fall 2015. 
All faculty positions require that applicants can demonstrate commitment to excellence in teaching and the ability to work effectively with students. Additional responsibilities include recruiting, academic advising and mentoring students; and participation in departmental and committee work. 

Confidential screening of applications and nominations will begin immediately, with preference to applications received by January 9, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. 

Applicants should send a detailed letter of application, curriculum vitae and, contact information for three professional references, copies of transcripts (unofficial are acceptable at this stage), a statement of teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching effectiveness to: 

Assistant Professor - Physics 
Human Resources Department 
Franklin Pierce University 
40 University Drive 
Rindge, NH 03461 
or jobs@franklinpierce.edu 

Please be sure to add "Job posting Assistant Professor - Physics" to the subject line of the email. EOE