A Faculty Mathematics Instructor in the Department of Mathematics dedicated to high-quality instruction and the monitoring of the College's dual credit partnerships. The successful candidate will manage a professional workload composed of classes from Mathematics in Modern Society to Calculus and Dual Credit Liaison duties. The instructor will also support the department's corequisite math offerings, which give students additional support in math classes. The instructor will support the College's program of General Education through teaching classes in the Mathematical Way of Knowing and by participating in General Education program assessment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Teach a minimum semester credit load (15-16 hours) of courses (or equivalent) in accordance with the descriptions published in the CSI catalog.
- Devote a full-time work week to the institution, maintain appropriate office hours as determined by college policy, and bring to the attention of the immediate supervisor any conditions which might affect employment.
- Devise and utilize outcomes assessment measures.
- Participate fully in all departmental, program-level, and college-level assessment activities.
- Meet all scheduled classes promptly with any deviation being filed promptly and accurately through the appropriate channels.
- Provide current copies of course syllabi to chairperson each semester.
- Monitor student placement in courses and student progress; maintain accurate records.
- Interact with and advise students.
- Participate in faculty development to improve professional effectiveness including the August Learning Lab as well as a first year on-boarding process.
- Participate in instructional evaluation processes.
- Attend department meetings and committee meetings as appropriate.
- Recommend textbook adoptions in collaboration with other faculty in the department.
- Promote and help with learning assistance services.
- Other duties as assigned.
Workload and Flexibility:
- Faculty load is determined by departmental and institutional needs. This position requires a flexible professional balance between traditional campus-based teaching and dual credit coordination. Specific course assignments and liaison responsibilities are subject to change on a semester-by-semester basis.
Minimum Qualifications and Skills:
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the subject area, or a closely related field.
- Applicants who claim equivalent qualifications shall provide conclusive evidence that they possess qualifications that are at least equivalent to those required by the minimum qualifications of the area for which they are applying. It is the responsibility of the applicant to supply all evidence and documentation for the claim of equivalency at the time of application.
Desired Skills and Abilities:
- Communicate effectively in oral and written English.
- Demonstrated ability to teach across various skill levels and a commitment to mentoring educators in a dual credit environment.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to, and understanding of, the varied backgrounds of community college students.
- Develop and maintain courteous, professional, and effective working relationships with members of the department, administration, staff and students.
Additional Information:
- Tuition assistance for yourself and your immediate family here at CSI, reciprocal agreements for tuition assistance for you at Lewis-Clark State College and Idaho State University.
- Free Gym/Recreation center membership for you and your family.
- Discounted athletic events.
- Discounted Herrett Center events and shows.
- Medical – Select Health
- Dental – Delta Dental/Willamette
- Vision – Ameritas/VSP
- Retirement plan with the following contribution rates.
- Employee Contribution: 6.97%
- Employer Contribution: 11.96%
The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.