Position Title:Adjunct, Department of Pharmaceutical SciencesTime Type:Part timePosition Summary and Qualifications:The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) is seeking 1 or more adjunct instructors to teach subjects related to drug discovery and developments (pharmacology, cell gene therapy, pharmaceutics and more (lectures and labs) for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 terms.Disclaimer: This job posting is a pooled position. The department will accept applications throughout the Academic Year. However, they may only reach out to interview applicants when a need to fill a course has been identified.Position Responsibilities:
- The adjunct faculty will develop and deliver instructional materials such as lectures, lab activities, and assessments (including quizzes, exams)
- Connect lectures and assessments to well defined student learning outcomes (SLOs) which will be clearly shared with students
- Hold weekly office hours to support students (or be available by appointment)
- Create, Administer, and Grade assignments, quizzes, lab reports, and exams
- Maintain accurate records of student progress in the course through a well organized grade book in our canvas platform
Minimum Qualifications:
- The candidate will hold at least a BS or Master's degree in drug discovery or drug development or closely related fields (pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmaceutics, biological sciences or chemistry) (Ph.D. preferred)
- Strong organizational skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to effectively explain complex concepts to students and have a strong understanding of student learning outcomes
- If teaching a lab, previous experience related to the laboratory (in pharma or academia would be preferred)
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