Astronomy/Physics Faculty
Company: Academic Careers
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
Columbia State Community College is seeking a dedicated Physics
and Astronomy Faculty member to join our team. This 9-month
full-time position involves teaching a variety of physics and
astronomy courses across multiple instructional formats, including
in-person, online, hybrid, and live streaming. Faculty are expected
to engage in curriculum development, academic advising, and
institutional service while maintaining a strong commitment to
student success.Job Purpose: A full-time faculty is responsible for
delivering instruction in various formats (on-line, in person,
video-conferencing, or any combination of methods) in the
discipline(s) for which she/he has been employed. Instruction may
take place at any of the college's campuses, at a clinical partner
facility, or at a designated temporary location. Faculty also
provide academic advising and facilitate student success.
Technology tools are routinely used to communicate with and support
students.Faculty participate in divisional and institutional
activities related to the college's mission, engage with
communities of interest, and promote college programs.Essential
Functions:
- Must be able to deliver instruction and evaluate student
learning in all instructional delivery formats offered by the
specific department at the college and at any of its teaching
locations. Formats include but are not limited to in-person,
online, hybrid, live streaming, and clinical.
- Within a minimum workweek of 37.5 hours, faculty are expected
to teach a minimum of 15 hours and hold in person and virtual
office hours as defined in College Policy.
- Maintain an environment conducive to learning.
- Be responsible for course and, when appropriate, laboratory
preparation.
- Actively participate in curriculum and program development,
revision and evaluation.
- Provide academic advising to students with an emphasis on
retention and success.
- Remain current in the teaching area(s) through appropriate
professional development activities.
- Actively participate on divisional and institutional
committees.
- Collaborate in building and maintaining relationships within
and beyond the institution.
- Contribute appropriately to pursuit and achievement of program,
division, and institutional mission and strategy.Education,
Training and Experience Required:
- Master's degree in Astronomy or Physics OR a Master's degree
and at least 18 graduate semester hours (27 graduate quarter hours)
in the qualifying field.
- Faculty are responsible for setting up labs and occasionally
may need to transport lab equipment and materials between the
college campuses, which requires the ability to lift 20-30 pounds
and transport supplies.
- Must be able to teach a combination of Introductory Astronomy
sections along with an additional selection of Physical Science,
Algebra-based and Calculus based Physics courses, depending on
department needs and course offerings.
- Must be willing to teach in-person classes on multiple
campuses.
- College teaching experience is desirable.
- Doctorate and higher education experience preferred.Knowledge,
Skills, Abilities and Work Characteristics:The ability to
communicate effectively in written and spoken English and in the
language in which the course is taught; the knowledge and/or
experience to instruct using a variety of instructional delivery
modes; the ability to relate to a diverse faculty, staff and
student population; the ability to work cooperatively with
colleagues and community members; the ability to function
effectively as a member of a team.Working Conditions:Faculty
members are expected to be available for day and evening classes
and for assignments at any of the institution's centers or sites.
Normal sitting and movement in a classroom and the ability to
manipulate and move audiovisual equipment both in the classroom and
from one location to another.About Columbia State Community
College:As Tennessee's first community college (established in
1966), Columbia State is committed to increasing access and
enhancing diversity at all five of our campuses. Columbia State is
a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents. Columbia State is known
for excellence both inside and outside the classroom.Columbia State
offers a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited
to the following:
- Vacation and Sick Leave
- 13 paid holidays
- Medical, dental, vision and life insurance
- Retirement plans
- Optional 401K and 403B Deferred Compensation Plans
- Educational benefits for the employee and their spouse and
dependentsColumbia State Community College does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnic or national
origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression,
disability, age (as applicable), status as a protected veteran,
genetic information, or any other category protected by Federal or
State laws and regulations and by Tennessee Board of Regents
policies with respect to employment, programs, and activities.The
following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding
nondiscrimination policies:Director of Human Resources1665
Hampshire Pike, Columbia, TN 38401931-540-2501
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Keywords: Academic Careers, Eldersburg , Astronomy/Physics Faculty, Other , Washington, Maryland
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