Adjunct Lecturer, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Part Time)
Posting Number
req23555
Department
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Department Website Link
www.eeb.arizona.edu
Medical Sub-Speciality
Location
Main Campus
Address
Tucson, AZ USA
Position Highlights
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is accepting applications for one or more Adjunct Lecturers to teach courses in-person and online. These are part-time non-tenure eligible positions for the Fall and/or Spring semesters of academic year 2025-26. The rate of pay for this position is $112,760 annually and will be prorated by FTE. Your teaching load may make you become eligible for benefits if you work a .50 FTE or greater for 90 days or longer. As courses and loads are determined, we will notify employees should they gain benefits eligibility. Hiring will depend on availability of funding and course enrollments.
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Duties & Responsibilities
Teach approximately 1-7 classes (1-22 units) per academic year
Maintain gradebook on D2L and hold office hours for students
Administer and grade assignments and exams
Prepare lectures and other course materials
Other duties as assigned by the Department Head
Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in Biological Sciences or related field
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching biology courses at the university-level (online or face-to-face)
Learning Management System Experience (D2L,Canvas, Blackboard, etc.)
Completion of a Quality Matters online training
History of professional development activities for online teaching and/or course design
Proficient experience with online communication software, such as Zoom
Please indicate clearly in your cover letter which course(s) you are interested in and qualified to teach, and also specify the corresponding number of credits for each course. A full list of ECOL courses is available in the UA Academic Catalog at the following link: