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Faculty, Biology

Description

Biology faculty teach ecology and biology lecture and lab to biology majors, special topic courses related to the discipline, as well as contribute to general biology for majors, and general education science to non-majors.Ìý The ability to contribute to human anatomy laboratory courses is preferred.ÌýFaculty must be able to advance the evangelical Christian mission of the institution.Ìý The faculty member will instruct and advise science majors and collaborate with other faculty in administering goals, program development, and program activities. Teaching load is 24 semester hours annually.

Responsibilities

  • Provide support for biology, biomedical sciences, and health science majors and general education core.
  • Teach up to eight (8) college level courses per year (24 semester hours) across the fields of organismal biology lecture and laboratory courses, and general biology.
  • Advise students within the sciences as needed.
  • Interact with prospective students as needed.
  • Endorse and model professional standards and proficiencies.
  • Serve on committees as assigned within the university.
  • Assist regularly with assessment of CIU’s science curriculum.
  • Participate in faculty meetings at the college and university level; attend other appropriate events including chapel, conferences, and student events.Ìý
  • Yearly affirm the institution’s mission, doctrinal position, community standards, and CIU’s position on human origins (Faculty Guide).

Qualifications

  • Experience teaching college biology, botany, ecology and related courses.
  • Knowledge of the disciplines associated with biology, including pedagogy, information literacy, and research.
  • Ability to teach effectively at the college level.Ìý
  • Competency in utilizing learning management tools and classroom technology.
  • Proficient in or able to learn and facilitate online education.
  • Ability to use technology effectively in teaching as appropriate.Ìý
  • An understanding of the needs and trends associated with traditional college age students.Ìý
  • Commitment to CIU’s mission and vision.Ìý
  • Commitment to live within the standards of the CIU community.Ìý
  • Preference given to individuals who have the ability to contribute to human anatomy lab courses.
  • Minimum master’s degree in biology from an accredited university.
  • Doctorate (PhD or equivalent) in biology, environmental biology or closely related field is preferred.Ìý

Benefits

CIU provides a benefits package that includes:

  • Health Plan;
  • 401(k) plan with match opportunity;
  • Employer provided group life insurance;
  • Long term disability insurance;
  • Vacation days, holidays, sick leave, family leave;
  • Educational benefits: tuition reduction for PreK3-Graduate.

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Interested and qualified candidates will complete theÌýCIU Employment ApplicationÌýon this site.

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Organization
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Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Status
Full-time
Time Period
40 hours/12 months

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Supplemental Form and Instructions

CIU faculty positions will need to submit a curriculum vitae (CV). Once you have completed your online application, you will have an opportunity to submit a cover letter and resume.

Instructional Staff Supplement Form (PDF)

Ben Lippen Employment Application (PDF)

If you are applying for a Ben Lippen position and are unable to download the Ben Lippen application, please contact Human Resources at humanresources@ciu.edu or 1-800-777-2227 ext. 5009.

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