Instructor, Mathematics (Part-Time, Non-Tenure Track, Pool Posting)

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Athens, OH

Applications Accepted From
Public: Open to the Public

This position is eligible for the following benefits
sick leave and retirement.

Posting Number: 20162853F

Job Description

Applications to this pool will be utilized to fill part-time, non-tenure track, non-benefits eligible instructor positions as student demand dictates. The number of courses offered in the Department of Mathematics is largely dependent on student demand; therefore, we often have the need for part-time instructors with very short notice. Such part-time positions will be filled utilizing qualified applicants from this pool.

Applications will be accepted into the pool through May 1, 2026, and will be utilized to fill positions for the 2025-2026 academic year.

This instructor position in the Department of Mathematics will consist of teaching up to 3 introductory mathematics courses, but no more than 11 credit hours per semester.

Minimum Qualifications

Master’s degree in Mathematics or related area required by start date

Experience teaching undergraduate Mathematics

Authorization to work in the United States

Preferred Qualifications

Experience teaching OHIO University undergraduate Mathematics courses or courses considered equivalent under the State of Ohio’s OT36 transfer system

Demonstrated teaching excellence at the undergraduate level

Department
Mathematics

Pay Rate: Pay is set according to college approved rates. Please visit A&S Summer and Overload Course Policy | Ohio University for more information. Pay is accompanied by an excellent retirement plan and paid sick time.

Job Open Date
06/02/2025

Posting Close Date

05/01/2026

Job Category: Instructor

Months
variable month

Planning Unit: College of Arts & Sciences

Campus: Athens

Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position.
Joey Pierce, [email protected], 740-593-4565

Non-Discrimination Statement

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Ohio University is committed to creating a respectful and inclusive educational and workplace environment. Ohio University is an equal access/equal opportunity and affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to building and maintaining a diverse workforce. Women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

How to apply

We are accepting resumes/CVs for potential openings in the Mathematics department for the academic year 2025-2026. Applications to this pool will be considered to fill part-time, non-tenure track, non-benefits eligible instructor positions at the Athens campus. The need for these positions is undetermined at this time and is dependent on operational need including enrollment and staffing. If a need arises, the department will select candidates from this posting.

Applications will be accepted into the pool on an ongoing basis through 5/1/2026.

Please complete the online application and upload a current CV, letter of interest, list of three professional references, and evidence of teaching effectiveness, if available. Evidence of teaching effectiveness should be combined as one document and uploaded under the document type of “Other”.

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