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Salary: $66,167.00 – $105,622.00 Annually

Location: Fairfield, CA

Job Type: Full Time Faculty

Job Number: FT-MATH-26

Department: School of Mathematics and Sciences

Closing Date: 3/1/2026 11:59 PM Pacific

Description

WELCOME:

Solano Community College values the diversity of our community and is committed to honoring and empowering all of our students. We are seeking highly motivated applicants who excel in their chosen fields and are committed to working with the students from our communities. We invite student-oriented applicants who provide culturally responsive teaching, use a strength-based approach centered on students and are committed to continuous improvement of instructional effectiveness.

Solano Community College District is a single college district that serves one of the most ethnically and racially diverse counties in California. Located on the ancestral lands of the Patwin people, Solano Community College’s Fairfield campus is in the heart of Suisun Valley midway between San Francisco and Sacramento. We also serve students at centers in Vallejo and Vacaville, at Travis Air Force Base, and at three correctional facilities. Our many innovative programs are supported by state-of-the-art facilities, including a new library and learning center, science labs, and lecture rooms.

Students who attend Solano Community College are dedicated, persistent, and remarkable individuals who deserve the best opportunities a community college can provide. Our students come from both urban and rural communities, the military, and other diverse economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. We serve students who represent the following cultures: Asian American (6%), Black/African American (15%), Filipino/a/x (9%), Hispanic/Latino/a/x (36%), Pacific Islanders (1%), Multi-Ethnic (9%), and White Non-Hispanic (22%). We seek candidates who embrace our community and our student population, and who have an unwavering commitment to equity, especially the elimination of barriers to college access, success, and completion.

Solano Community College is committed to applying promising practices in support of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA). We are cultivating a supportive and inclusive environment for all faculty, staff, and students.

We invite you to join us on our journey to provide equitable and anti-racist education honoring and empowering the students of Solano Community College.

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:

The Mathematics Department is part of the Mathematics and Science Division of Solano Community College. We offer an AST degree in Mathematics. Our courses are an integral part of many degrees offered at SCC. We work collaboratively with our science colleagues to create optimal and efficient schedules for many majors. We believe in the value of in person instruction. Our Statistics and Liberal Arts Mathematics courses have fully online options, but not some other STEM courses. The college requires that a majority of a teaching load be taught in person at our sites. We have classes at the main campus in Fairfield, at our satellite campuses in Vacaville and Vallejo, at the Air Force Base and in the prison system. We embrace the possibilities of Mathematics education for all our students.

We want instructors who care about students, about pedagogy, and the future of our community. We are looking for an individual willing to take risks to achieve those goals.

DESCRIPTION:

The successful candidate will be able to teach mathematics courses and be an active participant in a department with 11 full time instructors who teach at the main Fairfield campus, the centers in Vacaville and Vallejo, and online. The successful candidate must be able to teach a broad range of mathematics courses. Candidates must have expertise in statistics and/or calculus and beyond. We are also interested in candidates with experience teaching linear algebra, college algebra, analytic geometry, trigonometry, etc. The ability to use and expand the use of current technologies in the classroom and incorporate active learning strategies will be expected.

The candidate will participate with departmental colleagues in developing and expanding the curriculum for course delivery on the Fairfield campus and other District locations, including (but not limited to) the Vacaville Center and the Vallejo Center. The successful candidate will work collegially and harmoniously with faculty in the department and the District. Assignments may include primary teaching responsibilities at various District locations, for day or evening courses. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching and learning.

The position will also require providing instruction in accordance with established course outlines and expectations, preparing and grading assignments and examinations, meeting administrative timelines and submitting required documents and reports, participating in division meetings, coordinating course-level and program-level assessment and planning, and maintaining regular office hours in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement.

Teaching assignments may include evening hours and off-campus instruction in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement, and participation in student outreach and recruiting as part of the Division and College-wide services.

We anticipate the first round of interviews to be conducted in-person the week of March 23, 2026. Second round interviews are tentatively set for early April. All dates are subject to change.

APPLICATION PROCESS DETAILS:

  • To be considered for this position, all complete applications and supporting materials must be received by the application deadline.
  • Meeting the minimum qualifications does not assure the candidate an interview. It is, therefore, important that the application be thorough and detailed.
  • Travel costs related to the interview are the responsibility of the candidate.
  • The College may re-advertise or delay filling a position.
  • Candidates should not expect official notification until the selection of the final candidate has been completed.
  • Reference checks for the finalists will be conducted.
  • Finalists will be invited to a second interview with the Superintendent/President.

Responsibilities

Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Develop, review, and maintain currency of curriculum for courses in collaboration with other instructors as well as the articulation officer.
  • Provide instruction in accordance with established program course outlines of record; inform/advise students about program requirements; evaluate and provide timely verbal and written assessments of student performance; prepare and grade assignments and examinations; meet administrative timelines and submit completed reports and required documents; and maintain required student attendance, scholastic records, and other related materials.
  • Work in collaboration with other full-time instructors in coordinating curriculum and mentoring adjunct faculty in these courses.
  • Participate in the development, assessment, and evaluation of student learning outcomes (SLO) and Program Level Outcomes (PLO).
  • Actively participate in department/school meetings and maintain regular office hours in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement and College and School policies; participate in college governance and decision-making.
  • Participate in college-wide committee work and collegial governance.
  • Maintain current knowledge and skills in Mathematics.
  • Maintain effective communication with peers, staff, students, and administrators.
  • Teaching assignments may include evening and weekend hours, either in-person or online, as well as off-campus instruction in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement and College and School policies.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Dean of Math and Science.

Minimum Qualifications

Candidates must possess: a commitment to encouragement of learning and an enthusiastic attitude toward student learning; sensitivity to students from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds who may have wide ranges of abilities.

AND

Master’s degree in mathematics or applied mathematics

OR

Bachelor’s degree in mathematics or applied mathematics AND a Master’s degree in statistics, physics, or mathematics education

OR the equivalent

If you do not meet the minimum qualifications exactly as stated above, you must request an equivalency review and submit conclusive supporting documents at the time of application. Equivalency is defined as possessing the general education for the degree and the major coursework for the degree. The equivalency request form can be downloaded here (Download PDF reader). All degrees must be from accredited institutions.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

    • Understand and practice of addressing student equity through best-practice teaching methodologies.
    • Use computers, multimedia, course-management software, and other interactive technologies as teaching and learning tools.
    • Demonstrate ability to utilize multiple teaching methods/strategies needed to address the diverse learning styles/need of students including integration of interactive technologies to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving strategies.
    • Possess a commitment to teaching and learning and provide a supportive learning environment to enhance student success and completion.
    • Possess a willingness to take initiative in co-curricular activities, outreach and recruitment efforts, special events, and school projects.
    • Possess a willingness to participate in shared/participatory governance of the Division and the College.
    • Demonstrate an ability to self-evaluate and effect change for personal growth and improvement, as well as an ability to accept constructive feedback and effect change appropriately and participate in professional growth and development activities and lifelong learning.
  • WORK ENVIROMENT:
    The recommended candidate(s) will work in a small office or larger room with multiple people, in a primarily sedentary nature, either sitting or standing. This role will require significant technology use, including long periods of looking at technology screens and entering information using a keyboard and/or mouse. Interruptions are likely in large room settings and in small office settings. Frequent use of online meetings using Zoom or Microsoft Teams with webcam on. Phone and email will be required to communicate with all campus communities.

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