Instructor requirements: M.S. in Mathematics or closely related areas and 2 years previous university teaching experience.
OR
Non-tenure track Assistant Professor requirements: Ph.D. in Mathematics or closely related areas and 3 years previous university teaching experience.
Successful candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States by the proposed start date; Mathematics will not provide visa sponsorship for these positions.
Experience teaching a wide variety of lower division (100-300 level) undergraduate mathematics courses which may include pre-calculus courses and any of the calculus series courses.
Experience preparing and presenting lessons as outlined in the course syllabus, as well as manage homework assignments, exams, and communications.
Experience with pedagogy in teaching, using labs, flipped classrooms, smart technologies, and inquiry based learning methods.
Experience teaching large sections (greater than 75 students) in a variety of calculus classes and above.
Experience coordinating large mathematics service courses in the calculus series and above.
Application Instructions
Salary Range
$50,000-$75,000
Required Application Documents
Cover Letter, Resume/CV, Statement of Teaching/Research Philosophy
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Benefits
Vision insurance
Additional Information
Job Description
The Department of Mathematics seeks applications throughout the year from individuals who are interested in a non-tenure track, temporary adjunct teaching assignment. A research component is not required.
Applications will be reviewed when a vacancy occurs.
Instructors must hold a M.S. degree in Mathematics or closely related area and are typically hired on a semester bases or for 9-months or more, and can be either part-time or full-time depending on departmental instructor need, student enrollment numbers, and funding.
Assistant Professor appointments must hold a Ph.D. in Mathematics or related area and are typically hired for 9-month period or more, and can be either part-time or full-time, depending on departmental instructor need, student enrollment numbers, and funding.
Adjunct faculty will be 100% teaching, with no expectation of conducting research or service.
Full Consideration Date
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. (MT) on June 30, 2026 .
Essential Job Duties
Teach a breadth of undergraduate mathematics courses.
Prepare and present lessons as outlined in the course syllabi.
Hold weekly office hours available to all students.
Participate in group reviews prior to all exams.
Administer and grade course exams up to 4 times per semester.
Attend course coordinator meetings.
Efficient and professional use of Content Management System (currently Canvas).
Efficient and professional management of communications with all enrolled students.
Follow Student Disability Center guidelines for qualified students.
Turn in grade and syllabus to front office undergraduate coordinator at the conclusion of the semester
Conditions of Employment
Pre-employment criminal background check (required for new hires)
Supervision
This position reports to the department chair.