Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Position at San Juan College

Full-Time 9 month Faculty Contract
WAGE$40,000. Position #2993

JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESThe position reports to the Dean Trades and Technology and will teach 15 credit hours per semester of primarily math and physics courses required of automotive students. Responsibilities will also include organizing and maintaining curricula; developing and revising instructional materials as appropriate; keeping student records; advising students; assisting with adjunct faculty; and working with college councils and committees as assigned. The instructor will maintain a minimum of five office hours per week. Day and evening classes can be expected. Instruction times may vary possibly including evening hours. Classroom locations may vary to include: SJC Main Campus, SJC East Campus and SJC West Campus.

JOB QUALIFICATIONSA bachelor's degree in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, or related field is required; master's degree in one of these areas preferred. Two or more years of Teaching experience at the public school and post-secondary level is required. The successful candidate will value diversity and have a multicultural perspective with adult/minority students; and have a strong commitment to the community college philosophy. Experience with computer assisted instruction is also desired.

START DATEAugust 2009
OPEN DATEJune 16, 2009
CLOSING DATEOpen Until Filled

MATERIALS NEEDEDInterested candidates must submit 1) a SJC application for employment; 2) a letter of application indicating how the candidate meets the above-listed qualification requirements; 3) Resume 4) transcripts of all academic work; and, 5) three current letters of reference. Preliminary screening will be made on the basis of information submitted. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

CONTACTSan Juan College Human Resources
4601 College Blvd.
Farmington, NM 87402
Phone: 505-566-3215 Fax: 505-566-3521
www.sanjuancollege.edu/HR

San Juan College is committed to policies of equal employment opportunity.
The College seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services, and activities for people with disabilities.