Mathematics Instructor
Apply NowCompany: North Central Michigan College
Location: Petoskey, MI 49770
Description:
About North Central Michigan College:
Established in 1958, North Central Michigan College (NCMC) was founded to make higher education accessible, affordable, and convenient for Emmet County residents. Initially serving Michigan's northern tip, NCMC now attracts a diverse student population. Over the years, it expanded programs in liberal arts, nursing, allied health, criminal justice, and more. The 207-acre Petoskey campus was established in 1960, with Cheboygan and Gaylord education centers added in 1973.
NCMC's $16 million budget and over 230 valued and dedicated employees, including full-time, part-time, adjunct and student workers, has allowed it to provide accessible and relevant education to the region. This is exemplified by over $6 million in financial aid and over 11,000 credentials awarded.
By offering 24 Associate Degrees and 39 Certificates, NCMC aims to enhance the region's workforce, quality of life, and educational opportunities for years to come.
Job Description:
PERKS & BENEFITS:
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Teaches assigned college course work as defined by North Central Michigan College and assigned by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Assists students in meeting didactic and laboratory requirements and understanding course material. Provides a safe classroom and/or field experience-learning environment. Conducts self in a professional manner promoting diplomacy with students, educational agencies, and other faculty and staff. Engages in individual student and educational program development, accessibility and coordinates with other college departments including Student Services as needed to foster student success. In addition, the candidate will serve as the content expert while collaborating with other faculty on curriculum development and improvement within the college's arts program.
DUTIES:
Requirements:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Additional Information:
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
NCMC is committed to providing equal opportunity in campus activities, programs, and employment, and prohibits discrimination based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state, or federal law. For more information, visit: https://www.ncmich.edu/north-central-policies-resources/policy-manual/policy-manual-b-overall-campus-residence-halls.html
Established in 1958, North Central Michigan College (NCMC) was founded to make higher education accessible, affordable, and convenient for Emmet County residents. Initially serving Michigan's northern tip, NCMC now attracts a diverse student population. Over the years, it expanded programs in liberal arts, nursing, allied health, criminal justice, and more. The 207-acre Petoskey campus was established in 1960, with Cheboygan and Gaylord education centers added in 1973.
NCMC's $16 million budget and over 230 valued and dedicated employees, including full-time, part-time, adjunct and student workers, has allowed it to provide accessible and relevant education to the region. This is exemplified by over $6 million in financial aid and over 11,000 credentials awarded.
By offering 24 Associate Degrees and 39 Certificates, NCMC aims to enhance the region's workforce, quality of life, and educational opportunities for years to come.
Job Description:
PERKS & BENEFITS:
- Full-time, $55,780 - $105,036, according to Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Multiple generous medical plans offered with employee and family coverage options and cash in-lieu option if waiving coverage, effective on first day.
- Employer-paid vision & dental with employee and family coverage options, effective on first day.
- Employer-paid employee life insurance.
- Employer-paid AD&D coverage.
- Employer-paid long-term disability insurance.
- Multiple retirement plans offered, including through the state of Michigan, all with employer matching, effective on first day.
- 7+ paid holidays, eligible on first day.
- Paid time off and paid bereavement time offered, eligible on first day.
- Tuition waiver and reimbursement program for eligible employee and/or dependents.
- Employer-paid access to confidential employee assistance program for employee and/or dependents.
- Free access to gym, fitness center and home sporting events.
- On-site cafeteria
- College bookstore discount.
- Discounts on Luncheon Lectures and most Lifelong Learning programming hosted by Corporate & Community Education.
- And more!
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Teaches assigned college course work as defined by North Central Michigan College and assigned by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Assists students in meeting didactic and laboratory requirements and understanding course material. Provides a safe classroom and/or field experience-learning environment. Conducts self in a professional manner promoting diplomacy with students, educational agencies, and other faculty and staff. Engages in individual student and educational program development, accessibility and coordinates with other college departments including Student Services as needed to foster student success. In addition, the candidate will serve as the content expert while collaborating with other faculty on curriculum development and improvement within the college's arts program.
DUTIES:
- Teach 15 contact hours per semester. Assignments may include day and evening course times as well as coverage in Petoskey and NCMC's other off campus sites.
- Hold six (6) office hours per week at times convenient for student consultations.
- Prepare instructional materials and deliver instruction to students in a variety of formats and settings (including classroom, hybrid, online, flex, etc.)
- Provide timely feedback on students' progress, including evaluation of student work
- Work with Dean of Arts and Sciences to maintain updated master syllabi of courses and program outcomes.
- Prepare and submit required documentation including course syllabi, student attendance, final course grades, and other information required by the college.
- Engage in college service in the areas of curriculum development, program outcomes assessment, program review, and instructional improvement.
- Participate in the college governance structure and/or strategic planning process through committee service.
- Work with adjunct faculty in math and related fields.
- Other duties as assigned and appropriate.
Requirements:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's degree in Mathematics.
- Evidence of teaching competence including teaching experience in Statistics or the ability to teach
- Online teaching experience, certification, and/or training
- Demonstrable interest in the exploration and use of new media and innovative andragogical techniques.
- Knowledge of adult learning theory, to include andragogical and assessment techniques appropriate to mathematics instruction.
- Excellent written and oral communications skills.
- Strong grasp of andragogy and curriculum related to teaching foundational/development mathematics.
- Knowledge of and commitment to the community college mission.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics.
- Recent experience teaching mathematics in a community college setting.
- Ability to teach in a second STEM discipline (18 graduate credits required)
- Quality Matters certification
- Brightspace/D2L experience
- Evidence of continuing professional development.
- Activity in professional organizations.
- Familiarity with program assessment and program review practices within a community college setting.
- Familiarity with institutional effectiveness planning and retention issues within a community college environment.
Additional Information:
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
NCMC is committed to providing equal opportunity in campus activities, programs, and employment, and prohibits discrimination based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state, or federal law. For more information, visit: https://www.ncmich.edu/north-central-policies-resources/policy-manual/policy-manual-b-overall-campus-residence-halls.html