San Diego Community College District, San Diego City College

Position ID:
San Diego Community College District-San Diego City College-PACICC1 [#28306]
Position Title: 
Physics/Astronomy: Contract Instructor-College Credit
Position Location:
San Diego, California 92101, United States of America
Subject Areas: 
Physics / Astronomy, Physics
Appl Deadline:
none (posted 2024/09/04)
Position Description:
   



Physics/Astronomy: Contract Instructor-College Credit

San Diego Community College District


Closing Date: 10/4/2024

Position Number: 000562

Location: San Diego City College

Position Type: Academic

The Position:
Posting Details (Default Section)

Closing Date: 10/04/2024 Open Until Filled No Classification Title Physics/Astronomy: Contract Instructor-College Credit Working Title Recruitment Limits Location San Diego City College Pay Information Class 1, Step C - Class 6, Step C ($6,933.44 - $8,849.03) per month based on the 2024 AFT - College Faculty Tenured-Tenure Track Monthly Salary Schedule. Initial salary placement for this Assistant Professor is commensurate with required education and related teaching experience as outlined in section A2.1 of the AFT Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and it is non-negotiable. The District offers a comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid medical, dental, vision plans, sick leave, and opportunities for professional development. This position is FLSA Exempt and may not accrue overtime. Benefits will be provided under the terms of the AFT-Guild, Local 1931 - Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement. Annual Salaries will be recalculated for service less than a full academic year based on Education Code §87815, any required adjustment will be made within the first pay period. Travel reimbursement for interviewees traveling more than 200 miles, one-way, may be paid according to geographic location (see SDCCD Travel Stipend Policy, Rev 7/14/2011). Typically, Assistant Professors earn tenure after 4 years and promote to Associate Professor. The SDCCD Employment Web Page provides a link to employee collective bargaining agreements and handbooks, and more information about terms and conditions of employment to include salary and benefits. Position Equivalent FTE: 1.0 FTE Job Duration 10 Months Position Number: 000562 FLSA Status Exempt (does not accrue overtime) Bargaining Unit AFT/College Faculty Range No Response Position Type Academic Department School of Math, Sci, Nursing The Position Applications are now being accepted for the full-time, tenure track position of Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy, at San Diego City College, assignment beginning Spring 2025. One of the three colleges in the San Diego Community College District, City College is an urban campus, minutes away from a world-class zoo and Balboa Park, providing academic and vocational offerings to meet the needs of a diverse student population. While the current vacancy is at City College, applicants should understand that they are subject to assignment at any District facility at the option of the Chancellor. Assignment may include day, evening, Saturday, and/or off-campus classes. Major Responsibilities The Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy is a member of the Physical Sciences Department and reports to the Dean of the School of Mathematics, Sciences, and Nursing Education (MSNE). The Physical Sciences Department includes the disciplines of Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Geography. The initial assignment may include teaching courses in introductory astronomy and in both algebra-based and calculus-based physics. Responsibilities will include supervising and instructing students, maintaining office hours for student advisement and counseling, consulting with laboratory technicians in the preparation and delivery of laboratory instruction, participating in periodic meetings of the department and/or School of MSNE, participating in the work of college committees, assisting in the development of curriculum, and serving as a liaison between the physics and astronomy programs and other college and community entities. Qualifications Master's in physics, astronomy, or astrophysics OR Bachelor's in physics or astronomy AND Master's in engineering, mathematics, meteorology, or geophysics OR the equivalent. Desired Qualifications
  1. Meets minimum qualifications .Master's in physics, astronomy or astrophysics OR Bachelor's in physics or astronomy AND Master's in engineering, mathematics, meteorology or geophysics OR the equivalent.
  2. . Recent experience teaching astronomy and physics to students from historically underrepresented groups including those with different levels of academic preparation and varying physical and learning abilities.
  3. Current knowledge of instructional practices and culturally responsive pedagogical techniques for engaging students.
  4. The ability to make effective classroom presentations and create an engaging and inclusive learning environment that fosters curiosity and critical thinking.
  5. Experience in co-curricular activities designed to support students' academic and professional success, nurture students' passion for science and develop their STEM identity.
  6. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with students, colleagues, administrators, instructional laboratory technicians and other staff.
  7. Demonstrated experience and/or knowledge in working with students of great diversity in socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic background, including those with different levels of academic preparation and varying physical and learning abilities;
  8. Experience in making effective classroom presentations that demonstrate subject matter mastery, a working knowledge of learning theory, and a variety of effective and innovative instructional techniques and technologies;
  9. Education and/or experience in curriculum development, including the development, implementation, and assessment of student learning outcomes;
  10. Commitment to examine, reflect, and modify instructional, relational, classroom practices to more effectively engage and support disproportionately impacted student populations with a goal of closing equity gaps;
  11. Commitment to teaching at the community college level;
  12. Utilize a variety of instructional techniques and technologies, including our state-of-the-art planetarium, to enhance student learning experiences;
  13. Skill and ability in communicating in a clear and concise manner;
  14. Demonstrated cultural competency, sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and classified professionals;
Equivalency If you do not possess the exact degrees, or higher, listed above or if you anticipate receiving the required degree prior to the start of teaching classes, please complete a Request for Equivalency Form and attach it during the application process. Foreign Degree: Applicants with foreign degrees from colleges or universities outside of the United States must have their coursework evaluated by a professional association that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, INC.(ACEI). A copy of the evaluation must be submitted with your on-line application. Licenses/Certificates/Credentials: Commitment to Diversity: All applicants must have demonstrated cultural competency and sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and classified professionals. Working Conditions Variable Special Instructions to Applicants: To ensure full consideration, qualified candidates must submit a complete online application that includes the items listed (extraneous material will not be reviewed). References to resumes or other uploaded documents within the online application will be considered an “incomplete” application; please enter “N/A” if any section does not apply.

  1. Complete online application;
  2. Resume or Curriculum Vitae;
  3. Legible copies of graduate and undergraduate transcripts; AND,
  4. Three (3) professional references within the online application.
  5. Equivalency Request (required if applicable).
  6. Foreign Degree Evaluation (required if applicable).
  7. License/Certificates/Credentials (if applicable).



Important: To ensure consistency and fairness to all candidates, please do not submit materials other than those requested (i.e., personal photo, articles you've written, etc). Please only upload requested documents using respective document name labels. Uploading extraneous materials, unless specifically requested within this posting, may result in your application not being reviewed. Only complete application packets will be forwarded to the committee.

Tentative Timeline (Subject to Amendments) Conditions of Employment: SELECTED CANDIDATE IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT:
EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT
If you accept a contract (permanent) position with SDCCD and are a retired annuitant with CalPERS or CalSTRS, you must reinstate from your retirement system. Please reference the CalPERS or CalSTRS website for further information. Additional Information: Please note that an employee may be transferred to any site at the option of the Chancellor.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
SDCCD provides a comprehensive fringe benefit package for its full-time academic employees. The District contributes toward the cost of the premium (including dependent coverage) for the medical insurance plan options. Additional benefits include dental, vision, sick leave, vacation and opportunities for professional development. Contract employees become members of the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS) upon appointment. Posting Number AC01041 Indicate budget number(s)

Major Responsibilities:
The Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy is a member of the Physical Sciences Department and reports to the Dean of the School of Mathematics, Sciences, and Nursing Education (MSNE). The Physical Sciences Department includes the disciplines of Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Geography. The initial assignment may include teaching courses in introductory astronomy and in both algebra-based and calculus-based physics. Responsibilities will include supervising and instructing students, maintaining office hours for student advisement and counseling, consulting with laboratory technicians in the preparation and delivery of laboratory instruction, participating in periodic meetings of the department and/or School of MSNE, participating in the work of college committees, assisting in the development of curriculum, and serving as a liaison between the physics and astronomy programs and other college and community entities.

Qualifications:
Master's in physics, astronomy, or astrophysics OR Bachelor's in physics or astronomy AND Master's in engineering, mathematics, meteorology, or geophysics OR the equivalent.

Desired Qualifications:
  1. Meets minimum qualifications .Master's in physics, astronomy or astrophysics OR Bachelor's in physics or astronomy AND Master's in engineering, mathematics, meteorology or geophysics OR the equivalent.
  2. . Recent experience teaching astronomy and physics to students from historically underrepresented groups including those with different levels of academic preparation and varying physical and learning abilities.
  3. Current knowledge of instructional practices and culturally responsive pedagogical techniques for engaging students.
  4. The ability to make effective classroom presentations and create an engaging and inclusive learning environment that fosters curiosity and critical thinking.
  5. Experience in co-curricular activities designed to support students' academic and professional success, nurture students' passion for science and develop their STEM identity.
  6. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with students, colleagues, administrators, instructional laboratory technicians and other staff.
  7. Demonstrated experience and/or knowledge in working with students of great diversity in socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic background, including those with different levels of academic preparation and varying physical and learning abilities;
  8. Experience in making effective classroom presentations that demonstrate subject matter mastery, a working knowledge of learning theory, and a variety of effective and innovative instructional techniques and technologies;
  9. Education and/or experience in curriculum development, including the development, implementation, and assessment of student learning outcomes;
  10. Commitment to examine, reflect, and modify instructional, relational, classroom practices to more effectively engage and support disproportionately impacted student populations with a goal of closing equity gaps;
  11. Commitment to teaching at the community college level;
  12. Utilize a variety of instructional techniques and technologies, including our state-of-the-art planetarium, to enhance student learning experiences;
  13. Skill and ability in communicating in a clear and concise manner;
  14. Demonstrated cultural competency, sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and classified professionals;


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Pay Information:
Class 1, Step C - Class 6, Step C ($6,933.44 - $8,849.03) per month based on the 2024 AFT - College Faculty Tenured-Tenure Track Monthly Salary Schedule. Initial salary placement for this Assistant Professor is commensurate with required education and related teaching experience as outlined in section A2.1 of the AFT Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and it is non-negotiable. The District offers a comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid medical, dental, vision plans, sick leave, and opportunities for professional development. This position is FLSA Exempt and may not accrue overtime. Benefits will be provided under the terms of the AFT-Guild, Local 1931 - Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement. Annual Salaries will be recalculated for service less than a full academic year based on Education Code §87815, any required adjustment will be made within the first pay period. Travel reimbursement for interviewees traveling more than 200 miles, one-way, may be paid according to geographic location (see SDCCD Travel Stipend Policy, Rev 7/14/2011). Typically, Assistant Professors earn tenure after 4 years and promote to Associate Professor. The SDCCD Employment Web Page provides a link to employee collective bargaining agreements and handbooks, and more information about terms and conditions of employment to include salary and benefits.

To apply, visit: https://www.sdccdjobs.com

All applicants must have demonstrated cultural competency and sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students and staff.







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