University Lecturer/Senior University Lecturer - Newark, United States - New Jersey Institute of Technology

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    Title:

    University Lecturer/Senior University Lecturer - Civic Engagement


    Department:

    Albert A. Dorman Honors College


    Reports To:

    Dean, Albert Dorman Honors College


    Position Type:

    Faculty


    Position Summary:

    The Albert Dorman Honors College at New Jersey Institute of
    Technology (NJIT) seeks candidates to fill a University Lecturer position.
    Candidates are expected to teach introductory courses in undergraduate research
    at the honors level (STS 205), and advanced courses in support of our
    undergraduate honors tracks (City Leadership and Civic Engagement, Medical
    Humanities, Global Studies, and Interdisciplinary Digital Studies). The
    successful candidate will be expected to create innovative, transdisciplinary
    course content and materials that include service-learning / community-based
    learning and undergraduate research. The candidate will foster existing
    community partnerships and establish new ones to support service-learning
    opportunities in Newark, NJ, the region, and on campus.

    The
    Albert Dorman Honors College recruits the most academically prepared students
    nationally, is a leader in undergraduate STEM+ research, with over 700 scholars
    majoring in every discipline offered at NJIT. All Dorman Scholars are required
    to provide sixty hours of community service annually, on- and off-campus
    combined. ADHC fosters a "servant-leader" model that uses their technical
    training for the good of society.


    Essential Functions:

    The
    successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate honors courses,
    create course content and materials incorporating civic engagement and
    undergraduate research for the Honors College. The candidate will create
    community partnerships to further develop our service-learning opportunities
    and connect Dorman Scholars with those opportunities (in coordination with the
    Associate Dean). The candidate will lead
    one or more sections of Honors First-Year Seminar, serve on college and
    campus-wide committees as well as advise scholars in one or more honors tracks.


    Prerequisite Qualifications:

    - Candidates
    must have demonstrated experience in designing and/ or leading service-learning
    courses or projects with undergraduates.

    • A demonstrated willingness to, or
    experience with leading undergraduate research projects is also required.
    Strong written and oral presentation skills are required. A demonstrated
    commitment to excellence in honors undergraduate education is required. Successful
    candidates must have an advanced degree in a field taught at NJIT whose work
    engages some aspect of science, technology, and society.

    • At
    the university's discretion, the education and experience prerequisites may be
    exempted where the candidate can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
    university, an equivalent combination of education and experience specifically
    preparing the candidate for success in the position.


    Preferred Qualifications:

    - Ph.
    D.
    preferred. Data visualization, digital humanities, or database experience is
    preferred.

    • Experience working with honors students and incorporating
    undergraduates into the candidate's own research area is preferred.


    Bargaining Unit:

    PSA


    FLSA:

    Exempt
    Full-Time


    Special Instructions to

    Applicants:
    Applicants
    should submit a cover letter, CV, names of 3 references, and syllabus (taught or
    proposed) that incorporate experiential learning, particularly
    community-engaged learning.

    Full consideration will be given to candidates that apply by April, 24, 2024
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