Carlow University's Department of Biological Sciences invites applications for adjunct faculty to instruct four laboratory sections of Anatomy and Physiology I for Nursing majors.
We are currently seeking applicants to teach in the Fall 2024 semester on our Oakland campus. The laboratory sections meet on Tuesday from 2 : 00PM to 3 : 50PM, Wednesday from 11 : 30AM to 1 : 20PM, Thursday 2 : 00PM to 3 : 50PM, and Friday from 8 : 00AM to 9 : 50AM.
The semester begins on 8 / 26 / 2024 and ends on 12 / 13 / 2024. Qualifications :
- Master’s degree in the Biological Sciences or a related field.
- Minimum of 1 year experience teaching A&P laboratories at a College / University level.
- Candidates should demonstrate and reflect understanding of and commitment to the mission and core values of the University and the Sisters of Mercy with experience working with diverse populations.
Please submit a letter of introduction, CV / resume, a brief statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references.
Statements of teaching philosophy can be emailed to . Only completed packets will be considered. Review will begin immediately and continue until an appointment is made.
- Successful candidates must be committed to envisioning the future of liberal arts and professional education in a rapidly changing environment;
- have experience working with diverse populations; actively support Carlow’s commitment to equity, inclusion, and community;
and be able to articulate how they will contribute to Carlow University’s Catholic, Mercy mission and values through their teaching, scholarship, and service.
Carlow University is a comprehensive Catholic University situated in a culturally rich and diverse urban setting of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Founded in 1929 by the Sisters of Mercy, an international community of Roman Catholic women with a mission to serve the poor, the sick, and the uneducated.
Carlow is an institution grounded in the liberal arts while also offering strong professional programs, committed to engaging its diverse community in a process of life-long learning, scholarship, research, and service.
Degrees are offered at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. Carlow University aims to provide transformational educational opportunities rooted in social justice for a diverse community of learners, and to empower them to excel in their chosen work as compassionate, responsible leaders in the creation of a just and merciful world.
Carlow University employees commit themselves to the highest standards of ethical conduct. They commit to act with integrity, treat others with respect and dignity, carefully steward the University's resources, avoid conflicts of interest or commitment, maintain confidentiality, and to comply with legal and professional obligations.