Adjunct Faculty in Chemistry York College of PennsylvaniaAdjunct Faculty in ChemistryYork, PATopics covered in CHM 134/135 include an introduction to stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, introductory thermodynamics, acids and bases, and oxidation-reduction reactions. The adjunct instructor will be responsible for facilitating all in-class instruction, grading, utilizing the learning management system to share course information (including grades) with students, and for communicating grades to the full-time faculty member coordinating the course.
Adjunct Instructor - Physical Chemistry Elizabethtown CollegeAdjunct Instructor - Physical ChemistryElizabethtown, PAAdjunct faculty have access to professional development opportunities, including workshops on evidence-based teaching practices, classroom technology, and mentorship from experienced faculty members. We are expanding our adjunct faculty pool and are seeking dynamic educators who bring both academic expertise and real-world industry experience to the classroom.
Adjunct Faculty - Chemistry Harrisburg Area Community College Foundation TheAdjunct Faculty - ChemistryHarrisburg, PAProvides academic instruction and student academic support for assigned classes; performs tasks designed to ensure the quality and consistency of academic instruction; develops instructional methods for their assigned course(s) which pertain to the course(s) learning outcomes and course catalog description; adheres to college policies and procedures. Minimum Qualifications: Masters in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or Chemical Education or Biochemistry OR Master in Education (science) with at least 5 years full-time chemistry teaching experience.*Or a combination of experience and education sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Wet Chemistry Analyst ALS LtdWet Chemistry AnalystMiddletown, PADexterity in hands and fingers to operate computer and other equipment; Must have average vision and able to see to read reports and operate equipment; Must be able to distinguish differences in color and shade; Must be able to perform repetitive motion actions. Experience with analytical instrumentation (Ion Chromatograph, Discrete Analyzer, Auto-Titrator, TOC or Lachat Autoanalyzer) and definite plus.