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Peninsula College Mathematics Instructor - Tenure Track in Port Angeles, Washington

MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTOR- TENURE TRACK

(Full-Time Faculty)

Open Date:  March 28, 2025

Close Date:  May 2, 2025

Anticipated Start Date:  Fall 2025

Anticipated Salary Range: $70,206.00 - $97,889.00 (DOE)

**[PENINSULA COLLEGE'S COMMITMENT TO EQUITY

]{.underline}**Our collaboratively developed shared definition of equity is that as a College "we aspire to ensure that all students, faculty, and staff have access to resources and support in proportion to their needs and that they feel respected, connected, and can thrive in their goals." Peninsula College's equity efforts are led by an Equity Standing Committee with cross-campus representation. The committee appoints equity work groups and develops, assesses, and updates an annual equity plan. That committee's collective work has identified the need for a position that can lead the College's work in equitable hiring practices and equity training for all employees and that can act as resource for the College's equity partners by sharing expertise and leadership.

At Peninsula College, we are committed to ensuring a fair and unbiased hiring process. To support this commitment, we use an application redaction process. This means that certain personal identifying information will be removed from your application before it is reviewed by our hiring committee.**[

THE POSITION]{.underline}**

Peninsula College, a Washington State Community College, is recruiting for a full-time, tenure-track instructor of Mathematics to begin work for Fall Quarter 2025. The successful candidate will be an excellent teacher whose enthusiasm for the subject will be demonstrated in the classroom. In addition to delivering associates degrees and certificate programs, Peninsula College is committed to preparing students for transfer to baccalaureate programs and is collaborating with several state universities to offer select four-year programs. We are looking for professionals who show exceptional classroom skills, will challenge their students through innovative and rigorous coursework, and will serve as conscientious and dedicated advisors throughout their students' experience at the college.

The faculty member will primarily teach within the Mathematics Division, but opportunities to teach in other areas may also exist, depending on the candidate's expertise. Additional areas of expertise might include Computer Science or areas of the Natural Sciences.

 

[Essential Functions]{.underline}

  • Teach a broad range of Mathematics courses from Arithmetic through Calculus, including Statistics. Most of our classes consist of Statistics, Math for Non-Science Majors, and Beginning Algebra;
  • Provide academic advising and student assessment; maintain accurate student records;
  • Maintain office hours to assist students;
  • Evaluate, develop and modify curriculum to reflect current scholarship in the teaching of mathematics;
  • Use current technology to enhance teaching and teach online;
  • Implement learning outcomes-based assessment of the Mathematics curriculum;
  • Serve the college community through service on committees.

     

[Professional Qualifications]{.underline}

Master of Science in mathematics or related area is required;

Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, are essential. This includes the ability to speak clearly and fully comprehend written and spoken English and to communicate clearly with native and non-native English speakers;

Demonstrated focus on student success with experience in facilitating the success of individuals representing a broad range of academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds;

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