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Le Reading Area Community College recherche un instructeur adjoint en chimie à temps partiel pour enseigner le cours Principes de Chimie. Le poste implique d'introduire les étudiants aux concepts fondamentaux de la chimie dans un cadre de classe de jour ou de soir. Les candidats doivent avoir un diplôme de maîtrise et de préférence une expérience d'enseignement collégial.
Send a cover letter, resume, and three (3) professional references, to resumes@racc.edu
Please indicate the job code ADJ-CHE-120 in the subjectline of your email.
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Title: Chemistry Adjunct Instructor
06/13/2025
Apply by date: Open Until Filled
Application status: Accepting Applications
Position type: Part-time
$950 per credit hour
Our STEM Division has a Part-Time (Adjunct) Chemistry Instructor position for Daytime and Evening Time Classes.
Principles of Chemistry (CHE 120) introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of chemistry. It is suitable for students who have had little, if any, instruction in chemistry.
Topics include measurement and unit conversions, physical and chemical properties, states of matter and energy, atomic structure, chemical periodicity, chemical nomenclature, chemical bonds, Lewis structures and molecular shapes, chemical reactions, the mole concept and stoichiometry, properties of gases, acid–base solutions, and the pH concept. The course provides an integrated lecture and laboratory experience.
Candidates must possess a Master's Degree or higher in Chemistry or a related discipline. College-level teaching experience is preferred.