Job Description
Multiple part-time adjunct instructors are needed for teaching college level mathematics courses for FALL and SPRING . The Department of Computational, Engineering, and Mathematical Sciences is seeking a non-tenure track adjunct faculty in mathematics.
Responsibilities may include teaching any of these undergraduate courses in mathematics Calculus I and II, Calculus I and II Labs, Precalculus, College Algebra, College Algebra Recitation, Contemporary Mathematics I, Introductory Statistics, and other mathematics courses as needed.
The adjunct faculty will prepare and teach the assigned course / s following a syllabus guideline in face to face, online, or hybrid formats as assigned by the department.
The faculty will maintain appropriate course related records on Blackboard (our Learning Management System), assign earned grades, report needed course related data to the department, and communicate with the departmental faculty and staff on course related issues as needed.
Teaching assignments may include day, evening, or online classes.
Required Education and Experience :
An earned Master's degree in Mathematics or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution.
18 graduate hours in Mathematics.
Experience and interest in teaching undergraduates in a college / university setting.
Prior college mathematics teaching experience and experience with Blackboard, our Learning Management System.
Preferred Education and Experience :
Working towards (ABD) or has earned Ph.D. in Mathematics, or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution.
Broad training in mathematics.
Excellent oral and written communication skills and presentation skills.
Interest in active and collaborative learning, and the use of instructional technology for face to face and online courses.
Experience with Blackboard, our Learning Management System.
Experience with non-traditional commuter university setting.
Experience with a culturally diverse student body.
Application Process :
Application / Faculty Form
Cover Letter (include a statement on whether you can teach face to face classes or only online classes)
Curriculum Vitae
A brief (one page maximum) description of your in-person and online teaching experiences
Complete set of unofficial transcripts.
Applicants must complete the online Application / Faculty Form as well as upload a letter of interest (cover letter), their curriculum vitae, and a description of in-person and online teaching experience onto our online employment portal : In addition, applicants must submit a complete set of unofficial transcripts (official transcripts are not necessary to complete the initial application).
Only applicants who are invited for an interview will be asked to submit three letters of recommendation to the Search Committee Chair, addressed to :
Mathematics Adjunct Faculty Position
c / o Dr. Elizabeth Leyva
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
College of Arts & Sciences
One University Way
San Antonio, Texas
The letters of recommendations should be written on letterhead, be less than one year old, and must bear the writer's actual signature.
The letters of recommendation can be submitted electronically by the writer as a PDF attachment with the subject heading "Mathematics - Letter of Recommendation Applicant Name" to the Search Committee chair, Dr.
Elizabeth Leyva at or sent through the mail to the address above. The position is open until filled but review of applications will begin immediately.
If selected for the position, prior to issuing a letter of appointment, the official transcripts must be received by the university directly from each degree-granting institution.
We cannot accept transcripts issued directly to the candidate. If transcripts are from an international institution, it is the responsibility of the prospective faculty member to have the transcripts translated and evaluated.
Detailed instructions will be provided to the selected candidate on the transmission of the transcript.