Summary
This role involves teaching anatomy and physiology courses at a community college, using various methods like in-person, online, and hybrid formats to help students learn and succeed.
It also includes creating lesson plans, providing feedback, holding office hours for student support, and participating in college activities to improve teaching and engage with the community.
A good fit would be someone with a strong background in biology education, passion for mentoring students, and experience in college-level instruction who enjoys staying current in their field.
Key Requirements
- Master’s degree in Anatomy & Physiology or related field with at least 18 graduate semester hours in the discipline (Doctorate preferred)
- At least two years of experience teaching college-level lectures and laboratory courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Proficiency in multiple teaching modalities, including on-campus, online asynchronous, synchronous, hybrid, and broadcast
- Ability to use learning management systems (LMS) and educational technologies to enhance instruction and track student progress
- Commitment to student engagement, timely feedback, and adherence to college policies and deadlines
- Experience in curriculum design, assessment alignment with learning outcomes, and professional development in the discipline
Full Job Description
Promotes student learning by communicating course content through a variety of teaching strategies, facilitating student engagement across all learning environments (on-campus, online or virtual), teaching metacognitive awareness and the skills needed for life-long learning, and using the learning management system (LMS) and other technologies to enhance instruction; aligns activities and assessments with course objectives and student learning outcomes; provides timely feedback that promotes continuous improvement; uses student evaluations for ongoing self-assessment and instructional improvement; and adheres to accepted standards of professional behavior, civility and service excellence.
Designs courses/curricula that align with student learning outcomes; evaluates effectiveness of course materials and teaching strategies for continuous improvement and currency; adheres to department guidelines and college policies outlined in course syllabi; uses approved template to create an individualized syllabus for each course and posts it on the learning management system at the beginning of the semester; establishes and maintains a semester schedule of activities; records current attendance and grades in the LMS; conforms to all state and federal laws pertaining to students’ rights in higher education; and meets all department and college deadlines.
Posts and maintains regular office hours for mentoring, academic support and other forms of outreach to students; communicates regularly with students through the LMS and responds in a timely and professional manner to student emails and other communications; refers students to academic and non-academic student support services and other resources as appropriate, works with the Academic and Career Advising Center to support student success; and participates in department and college events for students.
Engages in discipline-related professional development to maintain currency in the field; participates in faculty development opportunities that enhance teaching and learning at the two-year college; and completes mandatory college training in a timely manner.
Participates in department and college initiatives, including committee service; engages actively and collegially in decision making and planning that supports department, program, division, and college goals.
This position is located on the various campuses of Midlands Technical College in the Science department.
Requirements
Doctorate or master’s degree in Anatomy & Physiology or a master’s degree in a related discipline with concentration (to include a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline). Must have at least two (2) years’ experience teaching college level lectures and laboratory courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology. Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy is preferred. Experience teaching courses in multiple delivery methods, such as broadcast, hybrid, and/or online asynchronous, synchronous modalities is highly desirable. Additional Information
Midlands Technical College is committed to equal opportunity employment. The College strongly believes that corresponding differences within the faculty and staff, whether based on ethnicity, race, gender, religion, age, or other experiences, are tremendous assets to the role of Midlands Technical College as an educational institution and within the community, region, and state. Moreover, the College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. As a result, it is the policy and commitment of the College that it will not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; including but not limited to lactation.