This is an open pool posting and applicants will be contacted only if a suitable position becomes available. Pool may be used to fill vacancies for the Fall 2026 - Summer 2027.
This pool expires 05/31/2027. Applicants wishing to remain in this pool past 05/31/2027, must reapply at that time.
Position Summary:
Candidates are sought to form a hiring pool for temporary full-time and part-time positions in Mathematical Sciences. Teaching assignments will include lower division service courses, upper division undergraduate courses, or graduate courses in our Master's in Mathematics: Teaching Emphasis. Face-to-face and online teaching opportunities may be available. Depending on need and the instructor's background, assignments could be in mathematics, mathematics education, computer science, or statistics, and could include mathematics courses taken by preservice elementary school teachers. Applicants with experience or interest in teaching such courses should state this in their application. Most lower division undergraduate courses are coordinated; instructors must attend coordination meetings and work with the coordinator and other instructors. If you are applying to teach a dual enrollment course, please indicate the school and the courses you would like to teach in your application.
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About the Department:
The Department of Mathematical Sciences has faculty experts in math, math education, statistics and computer science. We offer a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. See https://www.unco.edu/nhs/mathematical-sciences/ for more information.
About the College:
The College of Natural and Health Sciences offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs in the natural, health, human and mathematical sciences. Our students benefit from mentoring by faculty who are national and international experts in their fields and from meaningful research opportunities in state-of-the-art facilities. Our graduates leave us with a first-class education that has prepared them to contribute to society whether they become health-care providers, educators, scientists, dietitians, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, sport administrators, rehabilitation counselors, mathematicians, athletic trainers, recreation program managers, public health practitioners or work in other public service-oriented fields.