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CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR  [06/18/2009]


Job #:1838
Title:CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR
Type:Faculty
Campus:All Campuses
Department:Physical Sciences
Minimum Qualifications:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from an accredited institution with a master’s degree in chemistry; or a master’s degree and 18 graduate hours in chemistry, and teaching experience required. The chemistry instructor may teach day and evening classes throughout the district. Successful results of a background check are required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Prefer graduate degree in chemistry and two years full-time teaching experience teaching General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
Duties:The Chemistry Instructor will teach a wide range of chemistry courses with the possibility of district wide, day and evening teaching assignments. Teaching assignments will be made from a variety of chemistry classes and labs which may include Introductory, Survey of, and mainstream General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Duties also include participation in college projects, committee work, and other typical college faculty activities.
Salary:$34,828.00 - $40,828.00
Request Deadline: 
Application Deadline:Open Until Filled


Location:
Florida-Pensacola

Company:
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE

Company Description:
Educational Institution

Company Website:
www.pjc.edu

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