Minneapolis College, a vibrant and inclusive two-year community college in Minnesota, is accepting applications for a permanent, full-time Instructor of Mathematics.
Responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:
Teaching a full-time load (30 credits per year) in mathematics. Instruction may involve both on-campus and online modalities. The schedule may include daytime, evenings, or Saturdays.
Providing quality instruction and services to a very diverse student population.
Teaching a wide range of courses, including statistics, math for liberal arts, college algebra, precalculus and calculus.
Maintaining collegial and cooperative work relationships with colleagues in the department, and all college personnel.
Participating in development, implementation, and instruction of curriculum for the associate degrees in mathematics.
Participating in course, department, and institutional assessment projects
Participating in departmental and school meetings.
Actively engaging in the college community through committee work and inter-departmental collaboration.
Required Qualifications:
Education Requirement
Master's degree with a major in mathematics or a Master's degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester credits (27 graduate quarter credits) in mathematics.
Demonstrated ability to teach statistics and math for liberal arts.
Demonstrated ability to teach effectively in online and blended delivery modes.
Experience or interest in teaching at the College's affiliated correctional facilities.
Evidence of a strong and clear understanding of and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty, staff, administrators and communities that they serve.
Other Requirements:
Must be in good standing with Minneapolis College.
About:
Why Chose Minneapolis College?
We are one of the most diverse college campuses in Minnesota. More than 70 percent of our student body identifies as people of color, American Indian, two or more races, international, low income or first generation. At Minneapolis College we strive to eliminate barriers, build bridges, and cross them together as we educate people to go out and make a difference in their communities.
About the College:
Minneapolis College offers extraordinary educational opportunity to 10,000 students annually with 100 plus degree options. The College has strong ties to corporate and industry partners that support student scholarships, provide state-of-the-art training and equipment, and offer internship and employment opportunities to the College's graduates. Minneapolis College is a member of the Minnesota State colleges and universities system.
The safety of all members of the Minneapolis College campus community is of vital concern. Resources including the current Annual Compliance and Security Report are available at the Minneapolis College Public Safety link https://minneapolis.edu/student-services/public-safety.
Benefits Info:
Salary: Full time faculty salaries currently range from $40,912 – $85,892 annually. Salary schedule placement is determined on the basis of education and experience and in accordance with the 2021-2023 Master Agreement between the Minnesota State Board of Trustees and the Minnesota State College Faculty.
Benefits: The State of Minnesota offers eligible employees an excellent benefits package including health insurance, life insurance, optional dental, short- and long-term disability, paid personal and sick leave, defined benefits and defined contribution (401(a), retirement plans), tuition waiver for employees and dependents, and optional 457 and 403(b) retirement savings plans.
Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls nearly 15,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and recent expansions include a new state-of-the-art Science Center, culinary kitchen and dining hall and outdoor plaza.